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Shovel & dust pan


Posted by Jason on July 6th, 2003 12:53 PM
In reply to you guys are great! by glena on July 6th, 2003 11:45 AM [Go to top of thread]

Greetings glena,

That's a good question and would depend on how soon you posted back.

I would use this rule, if you can see your post in the "Last 100 post", I would post at your original question. If you can't see your post, I would post a new question with the information that was asked for.

You should probably reference your old post by date & time so people will know it's you.

As far as the blown in insulation, I would use a large garbage can with a trash bag already in it.
Wearing a mask, I would remove one piece of paneling at a time and the insulation will probably stay in place.(some will, some won't)

If it stays in place, use a dustpan, starting at the top, to remove small sections of the insulation and placing it directly in the garbage can.

If the insulation comes pouring out, I would use a shovel to pick up the bulk of it and then sweep up as best I could, then vacume the rest.

Unless I had a large shop vac that I could place the trash bag in the vacume so I would not have to keep transfering it.

Now, do you plan on using it on the wall between the house and the new screen room?

Good luck,
Jason

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