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Didn't know where this should go. Help cleaning radiators.
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K9sandFelines
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I have several cats and need to tackle the tops of the radiators where fur has collected. Is there some sort of brush I can buy that goes through each panel , and can knock all the fur to the bottom and out to be hoovered. Also, one/maybe two of the radiators has a grid on it that won't come off, so how would I go about cleaning that? Or is there some other Old Style way I am missing? I am in rented property if it makes any difference.
Tia.
Tia.
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Feather duster.
You can get specfic things for radiators but a feather duster should do it.
As for the grid it should come off. The two ends will be holding it in place so they need to be removed first.
heres a video....
ps im not the guy.0 -
Feather duster.
You can get specfic things for radiators but a feather duster should do it.
As for the grid it should come off. The two ends will be holding it in place so they need to be removed first.
heres a video....
ps im not the guy.
AppreciatedGC Jan £101.91/£150 Feb £70.96/150 Mar £100.43/150 Apr £108.45 app/150 May £149.70/150 Jun £155.15/150 July £44.54/£150 (includes food, toiletries and cleaning from 13th to 12th of each month. One person vegan household with occasional visitors)Forever learning the art of frugality0
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