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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 87656" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>No, not related to Halloween. lol I'm talking about the real deal here.</p><p></p><p>I figure if anyone can help me, I'll find it here.</p><p></p><p>Okay. I'm living in an old victorian home with a steep stairwell leading upstairs which also happens to have a very tall ceiling. While the rest of my house may be spider web free, I can't say the same for the darn stairwell. It looks like I've decorated for Halloween.</p><p></p><p>I've tried going after them with the vaccum attachments, a broom, a yard stick tied to the broom handle..... And none of them are long enough to reach up that high. A ladder on the top landing won't work as the highest part of the ceiling is right smack in the center of the stairs. </p><p></p><p>Now I KNOW something must reach that high because there is paint on those walls. But I don't have one of those super long paint stick thingies and I'm afraid it'll mess up the paint. (cheap flat paint comes off when you wash it) And I won't be able to paint til husband finally gets a perm job.</p><p></p><p>Ok ladies. Is there some cobweb wacker or something out there that someone forgot to ever tell me about?? :sword: Cuz these things look awful. (spiders seem content though) And they're driving me nuts.</p><p></p><p> :bloodshot:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 87656, member: 84"] No, not related to Halloween. lol I'm talking about the real deal here. I figure if anyone can help me, I'll find it here. Okay. I'm living in an old victorian home with a steep stairwell leading upstairs which also happens to have a very tall ceiling. While the rest of my house may be spider web free, I can't say the same for the darn stairwell. It looks like I've decorated for Halloween. I've tried going after them with the vaccum attachments, a broom, a yard stick tied to the broom handle..... And none of them are long enough to reach up that high. A ladder on the top landing won't work as the highest part of the ceiling is right smack in the center of the stairs. Now I KNOW something must reach that high because there is paint on those walls. But I don't have one of those super long paint stick thingies and I'm afraid it'll mess up the paint. (cheap flat paint comes off when you wash it) And I won't be able to paint til husband finally gets a perm job. Ok ladies. Is there some cobweb wacker or something out there that someone forgot to ever tell me about?? [img]:sword:[/img] Cuz these things look awful. (spiders seem content though) And they're driving me nuts. [img]:bloodshot:[/img] [/QUOTE]
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