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What type of brush you used for agitation? … In other videos …. The one you also groom the carpets ….
Amazing how much hair, ECT can remain in carpets even after vacuuming, crbing.
Of course the more of that is removed the better penetration cleaning solution will have.
A crb can be used for
pre vacuuming,but usually are used post vacuuming with wads of hair ECT pulled up after pre spray has already been working.
I've used a certified nap lifting vacuum that can be used on damp carpet.
Super heavy,and clumsy to use,but the difference between just a basic vacuum is day,and night.
The non electrified sweeper mentioned would be more practical
and be a good groomer.
I have cleaned office buildings in the past , these were a great tool, essential. I’ve also ruined a few vacuums going over damp or wet carpet.
It would be interesting to experiment with the Sanitaire version of the Bissell Crosswave. It's a small upright wet dry vacuum that in theory is designed for hard surfaces but it works on carpet as well without any problems and has a switch to use on area rugs, the purpose of which is to reduce the amount of solution it sprays; but, you wouldn't be spraying in this case. It's not the cheapest machine though. The special brush roll combines bristles and microfiber. However the sweeper would be lighter and easier. Sanitaire makes a simple sweeper too if you want the professional branding.
If you get a call I like to see what the results were like and what the end results of the unit and how it will hold up to moisture or dampness.
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Many years ago I worked in a place where we were selling a similar device called a Hoky, seriously. It may work so give it a try, I think bissell is the originator of this and they have a good reputation for quality. I of course always use a vacuum after with no problems at all but I am putting down less water. If you get water in the bag or even get your brush roll soaking wet then you are using too much water but getting the right balance does take some practice. Its hard for previous HWE cleaners to learn this I think.
Just use your wand and use your shop vac with the 36 foot swimming pool hose to make your triangles and pickup the lifted stuff. Can be used with a different head on the stairs and the baseboards. These sweepers are very unprofessional and barely work on commercial carpet. On a shag or nice carpet no way will these pickup anything.
Thanks for the video. Good idea.
It’s like the CRB? Yeah you should get one can we see the soil like we see in the CRB!??🙏🏼❤️
Its worth a shot. I am not a fan of Vacuuming after pad extraction either.