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So I got the 360i with brush head (and without) and the metal and glide shoes.
Broke the brush, yet kept the metal shoes. I like their ability to remove more stuff due to much larger opening than glides.
I don't use it all the time, just on trashed carpet, so not a lot of experience, still learning.
The cleaning is very good, did some wonders on trashed carpets. I am using the brush head with metal shoes and on some carpets, medium height pile (both were not very dense or high quality), it left distinct swirl marks (not all of which could be completely removed.) I worked at around 400 or so psi, pre-sprayed before, so there should have been plenty of lubrication.
What am I doing wrong here? Could it be my technique?
I do not let it stand in one place.
Is it the specific style of carpet?
Is it just the metal shoes? Can they be smoothed?
Should I just switch to the glides? Again, I like the larger opening on the metal shoes.
Broke the brush, yet kept the metal shoes. I like their ability to remove more stuff due to much larger opening than glides.
I don't use it all the time, just on trashed carpet, so not a lot of experience, still learning.
The cleaning is very good, did some wonders on trashed carpets. I am using the brush head with metal shoes and on some carpets, medium height pile (both were not very dense or high quality), it left distinct swirl marks (not all of which could be completely removed.) I worked at around 400 or so psi, pre-sprayed before, so there should have been plenty of lubrication.
What am I doing wrong here? Could it be my technique?
I do not let it stand in one place.
Is it the specific style of carpet?
Is it just the metal shoes? Can they be smoothed?
Should I just switch to the glides? Again, I like the larger opening on the metal shoes.
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