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    Remove dust, hair and debris embedded deep within carpets and other hard-to-clean areas with this rubber brush. Use the rubber bristles to comb out fur, hair and dust, or try the rubber squeegee ...

  3. Lint remover - Wikipedia

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    A lint remover in use. A lint roller or lint remover is a roll of one-sided adhesive paper on a cardboard or plastic barrel that is mounted on a central spindle, with an attached handle. The device facilitates the removal of lint or other small fibers from most materials such as clothing, upholstery and linen. Once expended, the roll can ...

  4. Staple remover - Wikipedia

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    Staple remover. A staple remover (also known as a destapler) is a device that allows for the quick removal of a staple from a material without causing damage. The best-known form of staple remover, designed for light-gauge staples, consists of two opposing, pivot-mounted pairs of thin, steep wedges and a spring that returns the device to the open position after use.

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    Pin brushes: These look like typical hair brushes with thin, spaced out pins on a rubber base. This type of brush is great for all coat types and helps decrease tangles and any dead hair, says Lynch.

  6. Blem (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Blem was a S. C. Johnson & Son brand of wax furniture refinishing compound introduced in 1955. [1] The original product came in a red toothpaste-type tube with the brand name (in all caps) in white lettering. The product was launched in a give-away special offer with a can of Pride polish. [2]

  7. Staple (fastener) - Wikipedia

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    Staples from one manufacturer may or may not fit another manufacturer's unit even if they look similar and serve the same purpose. Staples are often described as X/Y (e.g. 24/6 or 26/6), where the first number X is the gauge of the wire , and the second number Y is the length of the shank (leg) in millimeters. Some exceptions to this rule ...

  8. Stapler - Wikipedia

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    In this position, the staples are driven similar to the way a staple gun works, but with less force driving the staple. Saddle staplers have an inverted V-shaped saddle for stapling pre-fold sheets to make booklets. Stapleless staplers, invented in 1910, are a means of stapling that punches out a small flap of paper and weaves it through a ...

  9. Staples Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Staples's logo from 1988 to 2019. Staples Inc. is an American office supply retail company headquartered in Framingham, Massachusetts. Founded by Leo Kahn and Thomas G. Stemberg, the company opened its first store in Brighton, Massachusetts on May 1, 1986. [5]