The woman reveals a lot of hair that she scraped off the carpet with a £ 5 rubber broom. She insists that it works and an expensive vacuum cleaner
- Bristol's Meg Winter says a £ 5 broom is better than a designer vacuum cleaner
- She said the rubber broom was more efficient and environmentally friendly.
- Some have argued that the broom was not sufficient to remove dust trapped in the carpet fibers.
A woman says her £ 5 rubber broom is as good as an expensive vacuum cleaner to keep carpets in top condition.
Bristol's Megan Winter went to the Hinch Army Cleaning Tips Facebook group to share a photo of the hair she scraped off her carpet with a 5-pound B & M broom.
She said the broom was not only efficient, but also more environmentally friendly than vacuum cleaners that use electricity.
Bristol's Megan Winter went to the Hinch Army Cleaning Tips Facebook group to share a photo of the hair she scraped off her carpet with a 5 pound B & M broom, as shown below. above
Megan said the broom is not only more efficient, but also more environmentally friendly than vacuum cleaners that use electricity. The post quickly got almost 1,000 likes
Some cleaning fans were impressed by their discreet way of doing housework, others asked whether a broom was as effective at cleaning as a vacuum cleaner.
The publication garnered almost 1,000 likes and 200 comments.
Megan wrote: `` All the work of the rubber broom, without electricity and without much effort, without harmful batteries (the lithium ion is really harmful to the environment), without overpacking, no payment plans.
"They are great, I have no idea why people don't use them all the time!" (My hair is the same color as the carpet, you don't really see it there until you've cleaned it.)
Megan (photo) added that his broom is greener than vacuum cleaners that run on electricity or batteries.
The fans said that they used the same method to clean their carpet and that it worked "very well".
"I have this brush and I do it with my hallway and my landing mat. I can't believe how I get up from the dogs," wrote one of them.
"I have one. Darling! Ideal to remove the girl's hairballs from her carpet," agreed another.
However, other cleaning enthusiasts have found that the hairball broom does not completely remove dust trapped in the carpet fibers.
"It is not dust. I have to use both, "said one.
"This definition is not specific. Yes, it will cause something on the surface, but no dirt on the carpet, "said one.
"Yes, ideal for cleaning surfaces, but Defo needs a sufficient vacuum to remove dust from the carpets," wrote one.
The embassy shared the opinion between those who liked the material and those who thought it wasn't as effective as a vacuum cleaner and would damage the carpet over time.
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