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semidomesticmama
semidomesticmama :
That vacuum is every crafters dream 😂😳
2021-01-20 08:59:20
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selcouthvibess
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How do you get ash strains out from carpets?😩 pls help SOS
2021-01-20 04:58:58
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krishaarias
Krisha Arias :
Crafter here thinking “oh no, you just wasted so much glitter”. 😳 Great vacuum though!
2021-01-20 17:53:43
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allisonscleanin
Allisonscleanin - Cleantok :
Boom 💥 😳
2021-01-20 04:38:40
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jenjennifaw
Jen :
I just got one of these last week! So far I really like it
2021-01-20 04:41:25
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Aaron :
Early can I have a free vacuum
2021-01-20 04:18:08
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elizabeth_emily33
Elizabeth ♡ :
I heart stopped...
2021-01-20 04:49:30
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mamacleanthatup
Marcia Ann :
Wow! Works great!
2021-01-20 11:20:00
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trashpandaash
trashpandaash :
😮😮😮😮😮
2021-01-20 04:06:15
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mommahersh
Danielle :
Help! I got essential oils on my carpet. They had an orange tint and now it’s stained 😢. Any suggestions?
2021-01-25 03:54:35
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caseymayy13
Casey🖤👽 :
Holy 😳🥰
2021-01-25 06:56:07
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scarls_wild
scarlett :
@josh_wild omgggg
2021-01-20 14:16:42
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pcrsova
anna :
@perlthesquirrell
2021-02-14 02:07:34
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ednamacevedo
Edna M Acevedo :
mini heart attack 😳
2021-01-20 09:20:53
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giselle74731
Gigi :
First 😁
2021-01-20 04:04:40
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loreyncipe
loreyncipe :
What’s the best way to pick up glass that shattered really bad?🥺
2021-01-20 10:21:28
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lorioxendine563
lorioxendine563 :
😳
2021-09-12 12:23:51
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l_m_c_
Leah🌸✨ :
@nataneturner I need his vacuum
2021-01-21 06:30:32
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hollyweens
Holly :
Hi how do you clean/remove paint off a door nob without taking them off the door? I’m renting and I don’t feel safe removing my door nob for that long
2021-01-21 21:55:40
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.billy.the.goat
Bai (: :
@mykie
2021-01-21 22:21:37
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savannahsimmons67
Savannah Simmons :
So much anxiety
2021-01-22 01:35:19
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smells_like_samicakes
Sami Garner :
Would this be good for picking up litter out of the carpet?
2021-01-23 05:43:00
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ricky_shoog
Ricky :
How did you know i need this in my life😳😳😳 ? 😂😂😂
2021-01-23 12:30:31
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virginiamendez47
Virginia Mendez :
👍
2021-01-23 15:57:54
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