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Looking at the heads I have some questions:
  1. The brush is relatively soft. Traditionally brushes need to be broken on concrete, but these are a lot softer than the ones I did in the past. So is it a must?
  2. The brush head with metal shoes will definitely provide more agitation. Is the combo (assuming the brush is broken) be enough to cause damage to a run of the mill carpet? (not wool or one of the new super soft synthetics.)
  3. Should the brush head be used only with Teflon?
  4. Looking at the Teflon versus metal shoes- the teflon vacuum slots are so much narrower. In addition to not pick up stuff from the carpet, it seems like the carpet will require more drying passes well. Is that your experience.
  5. And one more simpleton question- When done cleaning, do you transport the RV with cleaning head attached or off?
 

Charlie Lyman

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Yes, it needs to broken in on carpet.
I wanted to throw mine in a river the first time I used it. Now it works really good.
 
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depends on your elevation to humidity to stupidity ratio

Keep the grout wet and go until the bristles are laying over..



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Since he stopped posting here, he's been harassing me with random and bizarre text messages. Things like "I'm a ninja warrior" and " mimes are evil". Before you ran him off, he would spread his lunacy equally amongst us all.

STOP THE MADNESS!
 
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