03-04-2014, 03:20 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-04-2014, 03:24 AM by TheCleaningDude.)
It's typical if they have pets and/or more than one female in the home.
This is a nice home by the way and the customer does vacuum. It's incredible really.
In fact, this is what I pulled out of my own carpet when I first ran the CRB (yes, I do vacuum regularly, LOL):
Vacuum:
CRB....look at what's pulled out as compared to the vacuum - hair, grit, etc.:
Yes.
You do need to be careful in regards to the brushes. I have a medium and firm set. Eventually I will get soft brushes as well.
This is a nice home by the way and the customer does vacuum. It's incredible really.
In fact, this is what I pulled out of my own carpet when I first ran the CRB (yes, I do vacuum regularly, LOL):
Vacuum:
CRB....look at what's pulled out as compared to the vacuum - hair, grit, etc.:
(03-02-2014, 01:57 PM)Dave Lyall Wrote: Thanks CleaningDude,
That was a ton of extra gunk you pulled from the carpet! Is that typical on most carpets even post vacuuming? Or was this an extreme example?
Thanks again,
Dave
Yes.
You do need to be careful in regards to the brushes. I have a medium and firm set. Eventually I will get soft brushes as well.
(03-03-2014, 09:55 AM)Enge Wrote: This appears to look similar to a Duplex machine. I usually only put the rollers on when doing tile and grout cleaning. This it picks us the excess moisture. When cleaning carpet I leave the rollers off and let the machine spit the crud out on the carpet and pick it up after as there is no renovator on the Duplex. I never ran it on dry carpet and I've always been afraid to ruin the carpet.