Getting Rid of Cobwebs: Don't Try It!

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Using a compressor for household tasks, such as removing cobwebs, can be ineffective as it may simply disperse the cobwebs rather than eliminate them. Additionally, the force of compressed air can damage wallpaper by lifting seams. A vacuum cleaner with a hose and extension tip is suggested as a more effective alternative for cleaning cobwebs and other household debris.
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I bought a compessor, mainly for work on my bike, but i thought i could use it for houshold tasks, like getting rid of cobwebs, do not try it, it does blast the cobwebs away,
but it all so smears them in some other place, and the compessed air lifts the seams of wall papper, houses are a pain in the A--.
 
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