frankiechocolate
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- Mar 18, 2008
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Hey. question for you guys. I vacuum every job with an oreck. does a decent job for most residential work but I'm on the hunt for the perfect vacuum. the VORTEX OF VACUUMS.
I HAD a pile lifter for a short time. It made lots of noise but I never saw the bag really fill up. I think, and others have told me this too, it's great for agitation but kinda weak-sauce on sucking.
vac attachments on the end of my lead hose are an idea but how powerful is the beater head, or does it only spin cuz of the t.m's vacuum?
so here's my idea. I'd only use it on potential wick back from hell commercial berber jobs.
what if I took a pile lifter, took that crummy cloth bag off and attached my lead hose straight into the suction hole at the back of the pile lifter?
I'd have the power of the t.m. for sucking, and the power of the huge motor on the pile lifter to beat that fine dust outta the carpet. vacuum the carpet then vacuum the carpet across the grain again, should really remove a lot of potential wick back soil
I may have just created the perfect berber taming beast?
but what say ye?
Visit my blog: “The Carpet Cleaner’s Crocodile,” a collection of wonderful short stories that will make you eternally glad you are you and not me.
I HAD a pile lifter for a short time. It made lots of noise but I never saw the bag really fill up. I think, and others have told me this too, it's great for agitation but kinda weak-sauce on sucking.
vac attachments on the end of my lead hose are an idea but how powerful is the beater head, or does it only spin cuz of the t.m's vacuum?
so here's my idea. I'd only use it on potential wick back from hell commercial berber jobs.
what if I took a pile lifter, took that crummy cloth bag off and attached my lead hose straight into the suction hole at the back of the pile lifter?
I'd have the power of the t.m. for sucking, and the power of the huge motor on the pile lifter to beat that fine dust outta the carpet. vacuum the carpet then vacuum the carpet across the grain again, should really remove a lot of potential wick back soil
I may have just created the perfect berber taming beast?
but what say ye?
Visit my blog: “The Carpet Cleaner’s Crocodile,” a collection of wonderful short stories that will make you eternally glad you are you and not me.