03-13-2013, 05:15 PM
HINT :::
In offices that have a lot of women with long hair, the amount of hair picked up can be incredible.
I carry a small pair of duckbill scissors with me, and, rather than pull these balls out, I snip them off.
Until I wizened up to this phenomenon, I would start and see concentric circles on the carpet.
Tilting the head up revealed the clumps of matted hair.
Now, on these larger jobs, usually each time I re-fill the tank, I check for this problem.
Otherwise, prior to starting, and/or when finishing a job, the head is tilted to transport back to the van and this is when I check the condition.
It's a habit I've gotten into.
Hope it may help some newbies.
In offices that have a lot of women with long hair, the amount of hair picked up can be incredible.
I carry a small pair of duckbill scissors with me, and, rather than pull these balls out, I snip them off.
Until I wizened up to this phenomenon, I would start and see concentric circles on the carpet.
Tilting the head up revealed the clumps of matted hair.
Now, on these larger jobs, usually each time I re-fill the tank, I check for this problem.
Otherwise, prior to starting, and/or when finishing a job, the head is tilted to transport back to the van and this is when I check the condition.
It's a habit I've gotten into.
Hope it may help some newbies.