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Homemade Swiffer CarpetFlick CartridgesHowever, I will not pay for the cartridge refills. I think they are practically a dollar a piece! They are simply a thin flimsy coated piece of cardboard. The kind you recycle everyday from cereal, new products and other boxes. This cardboard piece is simply coated on both sides with a super-sticky adhesive. You remove paper backing from both sides before use. There has to be a simple way to coat my own cardboard cutout with some type of adhesive. The post it note type of adhesive is probably a little thin. Rubber cement is probably too strong along with the smell and it's not good for the environment. Using a kid glue would be too messy as would letting it dry and rewetting before use. Any ideas? I thought about simply wrapping a wet baby wipe around it, but it's not particularly "sticky". This sticky adhesive seems to be the same stuff as those kids' toys and lint rollers that you rewash with soap to reactivate. Very sticky. Anyone know how to make this? If so, I could practically make these cartridges for free. Thank you! Melissa Feedback About This Post:RE: Homemade Swiffer CarpetFlick CartridgesI just got a free Carpet Flick and now I know why it was free. I'm so disappointed that the cartridges are discontinued. I'm trying to come with a solution as to how to make cartridges myself and I'm wondering if maybe I could use those sticky traps you use for insects and mice? They come flat, and you just peel off the paper to expose the (very sticky) adhesive. Has anyone tried this? Post by ErinO RE: Homemade Swiffer CarpetFlick Cartridges
Here is a link to that store mrandmrspotatohead was referring to: Post by homemaker888 RE: Homemade Swiffer CarpetFlick Cartridges
I tried the 3M "77" spray adhesive and it was a mess! Plus I had to pull as hard as I could to remove it from the carpet flick, it was practically "glued" there, it got all over my fingers and the only way I could get it off was to use that orange hand cleaner that has the pumice in it and then some Goo Gone. Post By Rhonda (Guest Post) RE: Homemade Swiffer CarpetFlick Cartridges
You are right Theresa, they no longer make them. The cheapest and best ones that I have found are in an Ebay store called ContinuityFree....(or you can usually find them by the same maker by searching "homemade swiffer" on Ebay. The ones they make are very good quality and much easier than making them myself. Post by mrandmrspotatohead RE: Homemade Swiffer CarpetFlick CartridgesI've been using the Swiffer Carpet Flick Cartridges for a couple of years and find them very useful. However, I've been trying to buy another box of 24 since last month and I can't find them anywhere. I think they have stopped making them. Post By Theresa (Guest Post) RE: Homemade Swiffer CarpetFlick Cartridges3M "77" spray adhesive works great! You can probably coat 75 pieces for about four bucks! Post By Paul (Guest Post) RE: Homemade Swiffer CarpetFlick CartridgesHow about using carpet tape on cardboard to make your own refills. If you cut out a piece of cardboard and attach carpet tape, it's sticky on both sides, thin but with strong adhesive, and is inexpensive, it should work good. Give it a try. Post By Sandra (Guest Post) RE: Homemade Swiffer CarpetFlick CartridgesI have an idea. Put double sided sticky scotch tape around a piece of carboard, or clean off one of the cartridge refills and wrap the tape around that. Post By Terry (Guest Post) RE: Homemade Swiffer CarpetFlick CartridgesHave you thought about double sided tape? Cut out a piece of cardboard to fit and simply place wide double sided tape on both sides of the cardboard. viola! new cartridge :) Post By Lynn (Guest Post) RE: Homemade Swiffer CarpetFlick Cartridges
I just looked on the internet and can buy 12x12 (acase) for approximately $60.00. It comes to approximately 41c each sheet. My time must be of some value also. Post By Mary. (Guest Post) RE: Homemade Swiffer CarpetFlick Cartridges
I think I'm a bit late on the draw here, but I just got the CarpetFlick in hopes to keep the hair at bay left by the new cat. While I realize there are many handmade goods that work as well or better than expensive commercial brands (which is why I'm here), time is money too and some things are just not cost effective given the number (and price) of materials and time it takes to put together. Post By Mitch (Guest Post) RE: Homemade Swiffer CarpetFlick CartridgesHow about a can of spray adhesive? Nice and sticky and very fast to spray on your cardboard cutouts. Post By john (Guest Post) RE: Homemade Swiffer CarpetFlick Cartridges
Hi folks, Post by tsairox RE: Homemade Swiffer CarpetFlick CartridgesGet yourself a paper lint roler and a old paint roller and an old broomstick. Put the broomstick into the handle of the paint roller,put the lint roller on the paint roller. Ther you have a swiffer carpet for less than 2 dollars.all you have to buy is the lint roller Post by honeybeeals RE: Homemade Swiffer CarpetFlick CartridgesI HAVE BEEN HUNTING FOR THIS POST SINCE I JUST BOUGHT A SWIFFER CARPET FLICK MYSELF SO GLAD I FINALLY FOUND IT Post by imaqt1962 RE: Homemade Swiffer CarpetFlick Cartridges
Sems like an awful lot of work and time wasted to make a few pieces of cardboard to use in the Carpet flick when one can just use a lightweight vac and get the job done-- how much can one of those cardboard things pick up AND how deep do they really clean anyway?? Post By peggy. (Guest Post) RE: Homemade Swiffer CarpetFlick CartridgesIt sounds like Melissa has tried a lot of these things, and her idea sounds fabulous... as soon as I am ready, I will go get some of that tape. Thanks, clean freaks! Post By Chel (Guest Post) RE: Homemade Swiffer CarpetFlick Cartridges
OOPS! I didn't realize I wasn't logged in when I posted about my sweeper. Sorry! Post by Anonymous Push Sweepers!!I have one of the sweepers referred to in ommegan's post. I LOVE IT!!! My husband go it for me for our anniversary. I use it all the time. I originally wanted it because our landlord said not to vaccuum before 10:30 in the morning, due to the fact our downstairs neighbor worked afternoon shift. Well, we have a toddler, so cheerios and crumbs evreywhere. And carpeting in the kitchen. It drove me crazy! The sweeper is the best gift I ever got! The neighbors moved out a month and a half after I FINALLY got the thing, but I still love it, since I don't have to drag the vaccuum out every single day!! It's real nice to spiff up quick if my parents are coming over on short notice. OK I'll shut up about my sweeper. I know I'm a little strange being so excited about a $30.00 sweeper I got for my anniversary, but I really do love it! Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Homemade Swiffer CarpetFlick CartridgesI wouldn't so much invest in a Swiffer anything, if you want to save money and the environment. They are just taking you for your money. I used to work as a janitor for a rather large convention center and we just used carpet sweepers that you can buy at any local chain store, such as Wal Mart or Target. These work just as well and if not better. You just open the compartment up and dump the dirt and hair out in the trash when you're done and put away. The one time price of a carpet sweeper will be far cheaper in the long run than having to keep on buying refills for your Swiffer products. By the by, you can just use an old cleaning rag tucked in the corners of the wet Swiffer and just throw in the washer when its job is done. Thanks! Post by omeggan RE: Homemade Swiffer CarpetFlick CartridgesAnother idea would be to use "Spritz-On" respositionalble Aileen's Tacky Glue. Post By Speedmom (Guest Post) Make your Own Swiffer Carpetflick Cartridges (Solved)
Here's how: Post by ThriftyFun RE: Homemade Swiffer CarpetFlick Cartridges
how bout getting some double sided tape and using that on a piece of cardboard????? Post by Ziggee RE: Homemade Swiffer CarpetFlick CartridgesI think there are spray adhesives in the craft stores. I don't know how sticky that is tho. Post By Wendee (Guest Post) RE: Homemade Swiffer CarpetFlick CartridgesCould you use the canned spray glue? It might work. I too have one of those cleaners and they work really nice on small areas and low pile carpets but you are right the refills are a bit pricey. I hope you find a good solution that works I can use it too. Post By Connie A. (Guest Post) RE: Homemade Swiffer CarpetFlick CartridgesWhat about buying some adhesive-backed shelf liner and cutting it to fit? In the past. I've found 3 or 4 foot rolls at the 99 cent store--for of course 99 cents. (Since you don't care what the front looks like or if it is a one-of-a-kind you should be able to find a roll or two very easily.) Post By Joyce (Guest Post) RE: Homemade Swiffer CarpetFlick CartridgesOops, I left out the most important detail. You can probably figure out a way to attach the airbill sticky pouch to your Swiffer. Post by shedrivesz RE: Homemade Swiffer CarpetFlick Cartridges
I used to work at FedEx for years and found an incredible way to remove lint and hair from clothes. Its called the "Domestic or International Airbill Pouch" that sticks onto the package to hold the airbill. They are very sticky, more so than ordinary tape. You can get then free from Fedex or any courier service. Just pull the back adhesive off and go to town! Post by shedrivesz RE: Homemade Swiffer CarpetFlick CartridgesWhat about attaching duct tape on it somehow? We use that instead of the lint rollers around here. Post by valleyrimgirl |
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