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101 Electrostatic Carpet Sweeper   59.99   add to cart
101 Electrostatic Carpet Sweeper  

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964 Rotor Brush Replacement for 101 Sweeper 13.99 Sale $ 11.99
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  • Dual direction, durable boar bristle rotor brush picks up all types of debris
  • Floating wheels self-adjust
  • Corner brushes pick up debris around baseboards
  • Easy-to-empty dual dustpans are tightly sealed to prevent leakage
  • Long-wearing soft vinyl bumper protects furniture
  • Lightweight for quick pick-ups
  • Requires no electricity
  • Rubber tip, easy grip handle
  • Clip-on cleaning comb
  • Folds flat for compact storage
  • Laboratory tested superior to competitors

Use on indoor-outdoor carpets, uncarpeted floors, stairways, thick shag carpets, and tile floors.

Improving the Efficiency of Your Carpet Sweeper:  If the sweeper tends to miss lint, string and other small debris, try dampening the brushes before use.

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product specifications

Handle: 39" long,  Smoke Gray Baked Enamel on Metal
Type of Material: Fine Boar Bristle Brush.
Size of Rotor: 9" L x 6-1/4" W
Size of Bristle: 2-1/2" tall

General Carpet and Rug Care:  Regular carpet cleaning is important for appearance and wear. Unless removed, sharp particles of grit can become embedded and slice carpet fibers. Use a carpet sweeper to pick up daily dirt, crumbs, hair, etc. every day, or when spills or tracked in soil occurs.  Thoroughly vacuum carpets and rugs weekly; slowly vacuum each area several times to loosen and remove dirt.

how-to-maintain this product
  1. Empty dustpans after every use.
  2. Comb bristles with # 981 Cleaning Comb before storing away, to maintain effectiveness and protect bristles.
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