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TunefulGal
Los Angeles, CA
What dog/cat owner can resist trying this Pledge Fabric Sweeper?
4 star rating

into trying new things, budget conscious, practical, a dog and cat Mama, all for quick and easy
Pros

    reasonably priced when on sale, cleaning and recycling possible, works better than adhesive rolls, lightweight in the hand

Cons
    may be awkward in small hands, doesn't cover territory quickly, supposed to be fill-and-toss, retail price too much

JUN
20
2009

Pledge Fabric Sweeper for Pet Hair — 

At last!  Pledge Fabric Sweeper for Pet Hair has arrived in my local Walgreen's.  For anyone with three shedding animals, the advance ads and coupons (which I lost while waiting) raised tremendous anticipation.

So did dmlichnerowicz's review in which she countered S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc.'s  "... throw the sweeper away when... full" directions of  with her own instructions on how to take the dual rollers out, clean them, then replace them for another go-round.

S. C. Johnson & Son has gone very public with its GREEN-ness, an impressive use of solar, for example, reducing Johnson's energy needs at its Racine, Wisconsin plant.  I like the fact that the Pledge Sweeper carton is 85% post-cosumer content.  But the plastic top of the Sweeper is made of 5% minimum post-industrial recycled content and -- if the Sweeper didn't work so well -- it would be easy to pass the whole thing off as a flimsy piece of plastic junk.

But the Pledge Fabric Sweeper for Pet Hair does work well.  I welcome its help after the dogs have exited the backseat of the car or the cat has nestled and shed on yet another throw cushion.  (The Sweeper did a super job on the hairy blue velveteen.)

Since the Sweeper rollers are, in fact, only half rollers, their self-cleaning action and disposal of hair in the middle of the Sweeper necessitates a short side-to-side motion.  This requires a technique adjustment if you've been using adhesive rollers, but the trade-off's just fine.  No more stopping to work with sticky tape.

The Pledge Sweeper for Pet Hair shouldn't be used on vinyl or leather or wet surfaces or pets (wouldn't they love the back and forth with the grabby rollers).  Let common sense prevail, and if dmlichnerowicz's recycling advice works for you, so much the better!

My Pledge Sweeper cost $3.50 (Walgreen's had a two-for-$7 special).  I'd have saved another dollar if I'd found my coupon.  If your home is hairy, this is definitely worth a try.



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pitcherday wrote on Oct 27, 2009 at 4:53AM

am going to look into this definitely

nicki2442 wrote on Jun 23, 2009 at 10:02PM

Im going to give these a try...anything to get rid of some of the dog hair :)

dmlichnerowicz wrote on Jun 20, 2009 at 12:29PM

Thanks for the plug...glad you did the research on the plastic...I hadn't looked into that!

AnnaBanana wrote on Jun 20, 2009 at 9:11AM

I loved that part about "If your home is hairy ..."

You're cute, and it was a very good review!