01-23-2014, 05:56 AM
Thanks for the nice words Simon, but, I CAN'T HELP YOU HERE.
Maybe if you have some spare carpet at home where you can wet them up and run them over the carpet, you may be able to remove them easily.
What I do, on completion of each job, and sometimes during the job, is, I tilt the head back so that it is vertical.
Many times you will see clusters of wet hair matted into the pad, especially in offices where many females work.
It is very easy to just pluck them out straight away.
As you know, on my Big Yella; I have two boxes at the rear for a couple of spotters, I simply drop those hair balls into one of the boxes until I'm finished and then dispose of them correctly.
Oh yeah, when I tilt the head back, I chuck a small towel under the drive boards to catch any moisture that may still drip onto the carpet.
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Maybe if you have some spare carpet at home where you can wet them up and run them over the carpet, you may be able to remove them easily.
What I do, on completion of each job, and sometimes during the job, is, I tilt the head back so that it is vertical.
Many times you will see clusters of wet hair matted into the pad, especially in offices where many females work.
It is very easy to just pluck them out straight away.
As you know, on my Big Yella; I have two boxes at the rear for a couple of spotters, I simply drop those hair balls into one of the boxes until I'm finished and then dispose of them correctly.
Oh yeah, when I tilt the head back, I chuck a small towel under the drive boards to catch any moisture that may still drip onto the carpet.
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Stop moving, start dying........
Take me as I am, or watch me as I go.
I'll retire when I can no longer do what I love, or no longer love what I do.
Stop moving, start dying........