12-14-2015, 11:08 PM
Hi Ades
My advice is to experiment. On a Berber you probably could've used the MicroBeast bonnets. Normally those are for commercial carpet, but a Berber, especially if it is olefin, is another animal altogether. The MicroBeast bonnets cut through dirt like crazy. The MicroGlide bonnets are ideal for residential carpet. The SZ bonnets are good for residential too. I find the SZ and the MG bonnets to be similar to each other. That's the cool thing about this method, you can mix it up a little and try different bonnets in different scenarios. As a rule though, microfiber bonnets do a pretty decent job across the board for most settings.
P.S. Glad to hear you're enjoying your new Vario. It's fun to use isn't it? Makes life easier than running a Truckmount. And for a lot of carpets it can get the job done satisfactorily. I think that on a heavily soiled residential carpet you may still want to run your Truckmount. But I think you may be surprised how much mileage you can get out of the Vario.
My advice is to experiment. On a Berber you probably could've used the MicroBeast bonnets. Normally those are for commercial carpet, but a Berber, especially if it is olefin, is another animal altogether. The MicroBeast bonnets cut through dirt like crazy. The MicroGlide bonnets are ideal for residential carpet. The SZ bonnets are good for residential too. I find the SZ and the MG bonnets to be similar to each other. That's the cool thing about this method, you can mix it up a little and try different bonnets in different scenarios. As a rule though, microfiber bonnets do a pretty decent job across the board for most settings.
P.S. Glad to hear you're enjoying your new Vario. It's fun to use isn't it? Makes life easier than running a Truckmount. And for a lot of carpets it can get the job done satisfactorily. I think that on a heavily soiled residential carpet you may still want to run your Truckmount. But I think you may be surprised how much mileage you can get out of the Vario.