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How to Deal with Christmas Tree Needles

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Summary: Learn how to deal with Christmas tree needles in this free holiday video.

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"Hello, my name is Matt Cail. On behalf of Expert Village I'm going to show you today how to hang Christmas tree lights. Next branch tip on hanging on our Christmas tree lights is needles happen. Be prepared if you have a actual Christmas tree you're going to have needles. Putting Christmas tree lights on your tree you are going to have a lot of needles probably when you do it. Trees are naturally shedding all the time just like humans do hair even after they have been cut down if not more so. Your tree is going to lose needles throughout the process no matter how hydrated, no matter how much water it is getting. So be prepare for that, have a dust pan and a brush on hand, these are really great very quickly getting needles clean up. You can also have a vacuum cleaner that you should have on hand to clean up any needles. Cause you don't want any needles hanging around after while especially if you have carpet that can get ground in. That can be messy, that can stay on the bottom of your feet all in all that is not that much fun. It's more of a naturally messy parts of having an actual life Christmas tree if you have an artificial tree hey good for you, you don't have to worry about needles, it's not a real Christmas tree. So easier solution have your live Christmas tree make sure you have some cleaning implements on hand to handle those needles especially when you are hanging your lights."

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