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fun4us2b · M
Since you mentioned vacuuming, I use a shop vac on the outside patio and driveway areas instead of sweeping or even worse blowing which just pushes dirt and debris from one place to the other - it looks great afterwards...
cherokeepatti · 70-79, F
@fun4us2b If you have a large wet-vac and you need cold air you can put a large bag of ice in the bottom (make sure it’s clean inside first) and take the hose off and put it on the other side. Will blow cold air and cool you down quickly. Saw this on a video by That 40 Year Guy. He put the hose under his shirt and laughed , was standing in his garage at the time.
fun4us2b · M
@cherokeepatti That's a great trick 😅
cherokeepatti · 70-79, F
@fun4us2b I thought it was one of his best short videos. Who doesn’t want to cool off quickly when you working in the garage? Could even take your wet-vac to a cabin and do this ice if you have electricity and a refrigerator (but no a/c)….just have to tolerate the noise.





