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“I Put a Sock on the Broom and the Result Surprised Me”
🧦 I Put a Sock on the Broom and the Result Surprised Me
Sometimes the best cleaning hacks come from pure desperation—or boredom. In my case, it was both.
Frustrated, I looked around and saw a lonely old sock sitting in the laundry basket.
That’s when the lightbulb went off.
đź§ą The Sock + Broom Experiment
Out of sheer curiosity (and maybe slight laziness), I slipped the sock over the head of the broom like a little cotton hat. It fit surprisingly well. I secured it with a rubber band for good measure and gave it a go.
The moment I ran it under the couch, I knew I had stumbled onto something brilliant.
The sock picked up everything.
Dust. Hair. Crumbs. Glitter (don’t ask).
It was like my broom had been reborn as a high-powered, lint-attracting cleaning tool.
đź§Ľ Why It Works
The secret? Static electricity + soft fabric.
Cotton socks—especially older ones—build up a small charge and cling to dust particles. Add the flexibility of the broom handle, and you suddenly have a DIY dusting wand that can reach places your Swiffer can’t.
It’s perfect for:
- Under furniture
- Baseboards
- Ceiling corners
- Window blinds
- Behind TVs or radiators
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