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Old 11-17-2008, 05:08 PM   #1
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Vacuum cleaners! The endgame thread!

I did a rather nasty job today for a pals truck. She is a VET and carries her dogs back and forth everywhere in her F150 with Black leather interior and Black carpet.

Luckily she just wanted her truck washed and waxed and the seats, dash and mats taken care of. I still tried to vac her carpets and it was almost impossible.

Im using a ridgid vac. Ive had my eye on the metro vac and blow but seriously...Ive read so many unhappy reviews that i dont think I should drop that precious cash on it.

I was under the impression that it had more power and suction than a shop vac. But I dont know....

I also am looking at a Aztec Hot Rod extractor. But sometime tells me these arent miricle workers....things such as pet hair and beach sand are a nightmare to get out.

Im finding my shop vac just doesnt have enough suction or i dont have an attatchment that will just get in there and loosen the dirt! Ill vacuum a spot and then beat it lightly and a whole mess of sand and dirt just rises back to the surface...its never ending. I used a spot cleaner and a scrub brush as well as a wet microfiber cloth and it barely touched it...

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For those of you who use extractors, shop vacs and metro vacs....who is happy with what?

I really need to know because right now carpet and rubber window trim are my freaking arch nemesises!!!
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Old 11-17-2008, 07:51 PM   #2
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Re: Vacuum cleaners! The endgame thread!

Come on guys..you ALL cant just detail your exteriors....mention what you use, what attachments, and what methods you use for cleaning really dirty carpets!
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Re: Vacuum cleaners! The endgame thread!

i had the same problem last week with a ford thunderbird with black interior with white dog hairs. I found out a slow methos but it works take a latex glove and rub the carpet and it will all ball up so you can vaccum. I also tried static guard and it helped a little. As for the vaccum and extractor i use a shop vac and a mytee 8070. The extractor does a great job because it get so hot, but it will not do much for dog hair it was definately worth the money though.
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Re: Vacuum cleaners! The endgame thread!

I have a 4hp craftsman and mytee tempo spot extractor. What has worked really well for me is using the little duster attachment ( you know that little brush dealy) and a pair of latex gloves. I wouldn't extract anything that had debris every where. Plus think how that extractor would smell with water and a bunch of dog hair.
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Re: Vacuum cleaners! The endgame thread!

Meguairs? I think makes a pretty good hair removal tool
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Re: Vacuum cleaners! The endgame thread!

ok thats an interesting point. so when you get a dirty carpet you dont go straight for the extractor? you vacuum with a shop vac and then an extractor?
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Re: Vacuum cleaners! The endgame thread!

Honda Accord, black cloth upholstery.
I use Static Guard. Spray, wait a few, use a "dog mit" and it comes off.
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If you have pet hairs, you should use a pet hair brush or K9 mitt, it goes a lot faster.
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ok thats an interesting point. so when you get a dirty carpet you dont go straight for the extractor? you vacuum with a shop vac and then an extractor?
It all really depends on the amount of debris. A few little pine needles or a some sand no big deal straight for the extractor. If your from my neck of the woods, WA, I've seen cars that have looked like a pine tree was raped in it or something. This is the reason that I bought an $80 shop vac, so I don't have to use my expensive extractor.
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Re: Vacuum cleaners! The endgame thread!

DetailKing makes a Great Fur and hair removal tool called a Furz Off! It's a stone!
Always vacume first! before any extraction or tools. Some trash can be removed by hand, the big stuff!
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