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Tilly 1 year ago
#2 and best thing... THEY DON"T WORK!
       
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Dortha 1 year ago
#8 Since you're cleaning up broken glass while barefoot, you might just as well simply walk around to find any shards you missed.
Saves on flashlight batteries, too.
       
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Marguerite 1 year ago
Dortha,

Use a damp paper towel.
       
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Woody 1 year ago
#8 Good idea... but the BEST way to clean up tiny glass fragments is to use a wet paper towel over the area. The moisture attracts the microscopic particles and traps them for disposal. For carpet, dab the area after vacuming. Its amazing.
       
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Be careful working with drywall if you have hardwood floors.

If you have hardwood floors in your house and are planning to work with drywall, be very careful not to get the drywall dust on the floor because it can scratch the finish. You can use plastic to cover the floor.

 

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