11-22-2013, 04:14 AM
Did a repeat job this morning. Had cleaned for her a year (maybe 2?) ago. This was prior to my purchasing the BrushEncap machine. This job once again proves to me how important of a tool the CRB is. Now keep in mind that I still pad - or HWE depending on who I'm working with, etc. - when using the BrushEncap.
In this case the customer had two dogs. She vacuums regularly. Upon arrival we set up the CRB and went to town. The amount of hair and sand that was pulled out of the carpet blew us away. Now, I don't doubt that a TM - especially with a rotary extractor - will pull out a lot hair. But as much as we did? Not sure about that.
In the case of VLM cleaning (which I love) it is simply impossible to remove this much debris from the carpet.
Once the CRB run was complete we followed with a quick vacuum then spray and pad. Place came out great.
Anyway, check out the clip below. Also, I included a couple of pics. One is of the brushes after they were soaked in a bucket with Odorcide for about 2 - 3 minutes and rolled back and forth. These brushes are definitely absorbing something. The second pic is of all the hair and gunk pulled from the carpet after the job was complete. In entirety it was a loft, hallway and two small size rooms. The place was furnished to boot so there was even less exposed space then you might imagine.
In this case the customer had two dogs. She vacuums regularly. Upon arrival we set up the CRB and went to town. The amount of hair and sand that was pulled out of the carpet blew us away. Now, I don't doubt that a TM - especially with a rotary extractor - will pull out a lot hair. But as much as we did? Not sure about that.
In the case of VLM cleaning (which I love) it is simply impossible to remove this much debris from the carpet.
Once the CRB run was complete we followed with a quick vacuum then spray and pad. Place came out great.
Anyway, check out the clip below. Also, I included a couple of pics. One is of the brushes after they were soaked in a bucket with Odorcide for about 2 - 3 minutes and rolled back and forth. These brushes are definitely absorbing something. The second pic is of all the hair and gunk pulled from the carpet after the job was complete. In entirety it was a loft, hallway and two small size rooms. The place was furnished to boot so there was even less exposed space then you might imagine.