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Best not done at home....


Have you any idea how much mess you can make when trying to transfer feathers from one very large cushion into 6 smaller ones.....  what a hoot... massive massive mess - it looked liked hundreds of  birds had gone crazy in the spare room, everything was covered with little white specks, bigger fluff and quite a large number of escaped feathers!  I was a pale ghost of myself and even my hair had turned white... I soon realised I needed a face mask and once the task was started there was no point in turning back - Dr Fred just looked in in despair and shut the door firmly to try and avoid further contamination of the house!

To be fair when I had finally managed to get as many feathers repackaged as I could Dr Fred did get me the Henry so I could try and restore order... I took the worst up and then had a shower and now I need to tidy up properly and hoover up again.  In the end it took three hooverings over three days to get rid of the floating dust generated.

I hardly dare admit there is another very large cushion to be recycled!



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