Tidying up after your Christmas tree just became a breeze.If you've opted for a real Christmas tree, you might have noticed a growing pile of needles beneath it over the past few weeks.
Christmas trees are usually evergreen conifers like fir or pine trees, recognised for their unique needles that adorn the branches and give it that amazing festive look.
However, when these needles start to drop, they can be a nuisance to clean up. You may be tempted to use the vacuum cleaner to get rid of them - but this is a bad idea.
The sharp leaves can become lodged in the machine and cause damage. Instead, there's a straightforward solution that you may already have in your kitchen cupboard.
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