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louiskathy
Feb 17, 2013Explorer
I cut hubby's hair and going outside to do it is not an option. For years the routine was to pull up all the rugs and have him seated on a little round camp stool with a round pad (so it stays put but hubby can swivel easily as I need him to turn....and then vacuum the mess up. The cleaning up afterwards was what I dreaded.
The light bulb went on when I spotted a CLOTH shower curtain in a bargain bin. The material was very light weight and very slick. Nothing clings to it. 70" x 72" 100% polyester. I lay it down on the floor and put the chair in the middle. I cut hubby's hair wet with an electric clippers. I use a hand vac to get what I can off his shoulders before he stands up. Then I just roll up the shower curtain and shake it off outside... far enough out of the way to not matter. Done.
Oh, and in the winter, I use that same shower curtain by the front door to keep the cold from coming into the rig. It's amazing what a difference it makes.
The light bulb went on when I spotted a CLOTH shower curtain in a bargain bin. The material was very light weight and very slick. Nothing clings to it. 70" x 72" 100% polyester. I lay it down on the floor and put the chair in the middle. I cut hubby's hair wet with an electric clippers. I use a hand vac to get what I can off his shoulders before he stands up. Then I just roll up the shower curtain and shake it off outside... far enough out of the way to not matter. Done.
Oh, and in the winter, I use that same shower curtain by the front door to keep the cold from coming into the rig. It's amazing what a difference it makes.
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