Carpet rakes were very popular in the seventies when everyone had shag carpeting. They were made of plastic and looked like a yard rake. They were used to rake the carpet and do away with the smashed down places that had been walked on. They work on any long napped carpet.
because of there claws are so sharp it tears of the carpet
There may be a screw holding the handle to the rake. However, it would be a stretch of the imagination to consider a rake as a screw.Perhaps the only similarity is that the rake may have a wedge-shaped fan at the bottom. And, screws function like wedges. But, here the analogy would stop short.
There may be a screw holding the handle to the rake. However, it would be a stretch of the imagination to consider a rake as a screw.Perhaps the only similarity is that the rake may have a wedge-shaped fan at the bottom. And, screws function like wedges. But, here the analogy would stop short.
technically u put the rake in front of you and grab the leaves with it a pull it back towards you I think you should put the rake on you front an then pull thje leaves on ur front then after using put the rake on it's proper place.
The Rake.
technically u put the rake in front of you and grab the leaves with it a pull it back towards you I think you should put the rake on you front an then pull thje leaves on ur front then after using put the rake on it's proper place.
leave carpet LOL leave carpet LOL
rake it up!
you should use the plastic fan rake, its light and won't dig up the ground. anonymous@oola.com
in grenn's farm, were the peppermelons (I think) are, there shoukld be a stick thingy in the very corner. touch it, and it should be a rake.
You can get one made for that like the Flexrake 24' Pine Needle Rake.
Tap the bottoms of your shoes with your club so the sand goes back in the bunker and then rake the bunker with the rake provided.