It Pays to Read the Label

My trusty broom was decapitated prematurely on in the kitchen remodel. Not sure what exactly happened to it, but one day, I noticed its control just lying out on the back deck in the rain. Sad.
Not covet after that, I was disturbed to see both my husband, Rick, and our ally and contractor, Jim, using another one of our brooms to sweep dry wall dust off the divider – it's the same broom we use in the basement to sweep up the wayward pot litter. Gross!
Plus, it gave me a flashback to when I watched a prior roommate clean the walls of her bathroom with her ladies' room brush when we were getting ready to succeeding out. Yikes!
But I digress.
I don't get out much anymore, but my sweet little man, Ian, and I made it to Sam's Lodge the other day and miracle of miracles, I remembered to look for a broom.
They had a Libman story there. It looked sturdy and it was a good price, so I picked one up. As I was removed the ductile head cover, I decided to read it. Call me unworkable, but I'm funny like that. Maybe it's because I'm an advertising copywriter, perchance I just need a hobby.
Regardless, I noticed on the bet on a support of this piece of plastic they had listed 'Learned Tip #22". It read:
"Get rid of spider webs and dirt! Put an old towel all about the bristle head of your Libman brrom. Drag the broom superior across your ceiling and into corners. Overturn the towel in our next load...