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Homemade Electric Broom Filter?


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My electric broom has a filter that is small and shaped like a hair bun cover, made of filter cloth and secured with sewn in elastic. I could make one, but I don't know where to find the cloth. Any suggestions?

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Holly from Richardson, TX

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July 13, 20060 found this helpful

What about a used dryer sheet? Or the "disposeable" cloths that are sold for kitchen work?

 
July 14, 20060 found this helpful

Would a drip coffee pot filter work?

 
By Faye (Guest Post)
July 18, 20060 found this helpful

Panty Hose "panties" work for filters for Shop Vacs.

 
July 18, 20060 found this helpful

How about a used Swiffer-type dusting cloth that you put on the end of a Pledge Grabit type thing. You could wash one after using it and then sew it up, However, it might be that if you get a swiffer pad wet, it will destroy that awesome static cling that keeps dust in. Just shake it out outside and then sew the elastic around one edge.

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PS--By the way, KMart sells the same product (Swiffer/Pledge cloths) for about two dollars cheaper as generic....and they work just as well. Thought I'd let anyone who didn't know know:)

 

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