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Re: Can I vacuum sand more effectively?
Originally Posted by
LEDetailing
If you feel super ambitious you could pull the driver’s side carpet if it is segmented. Once out of the vehicle you can pressure rinse with a low pressure, wide fan tipped, pressure washer. Be careful not to get to close to the carpet as a pressure washer can add (permanent) lines to the carpet if you get too close with too much pressure.
Sadly its all one carpet inside. If i cant get good results, that may be an option.
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Re: Can I vacuum sand more effectively?
Originally Posted by
richy
That is where having a vacuum with a high lift rating is so important. I also think it's important for a vacuum to also do wet and not only dry (which to me is frankly useless). Hence why I still strongly suggest this one:
PF51 Wet Dry Vac Review
Seems like it great option. I just picked up my ridgid a few months ago. It had good power and lifting capabilities but i have nothing to compare it too so im not sure on how well it works. Maybe if it craps the bed ill look into the PF51.
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Re: Can I vacuum sand more effectively?
Originally Posted by
Eldorado2k
I haven’t found a way to make vacuuming built in sand super fast and easy... But IME these 2 attachments work better than the rest.
The Ridgid triangle stiff brush attachment.
This little gulper.
The best thing about this gulper is that it has built in stiff bristles that aren’t removable. [so you don’t have to worry about them slipping off like on other attachments]
I recently bought this turbo brush attachment, but based on my initial testing it seems to be pretty much useless at picking up built in sand from carpets.
A plain old crevice tool [prefferably a short 1] also works great and deserves mention.
Is the handle you’re talking about sort of similar to this? I’ve always thought about buying 1 of these but wasn’t sure if it would be that useful.
Funny you mentioned the brush attachment, i just picked up one today. (Not the turbo brush, normal brush.) Ill give it a try!
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Re: Can I vacuum sand more effectively?
Originally Posted by
Cruzscarwash
i go to the dollar store and buy toilet brushes, cut the handles off and slide it into my cordless drill, then follow the spinning brush head with the vaccum, works great for pet hair as well.
Now that’s some originality. Props.
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Can I vacuum sand more effectively?
Originally Posted by
KyleBis2
Funny you mentioned the brush attachment, i just picked up one today. (Not the turbo brush, normal brush.) Ill give it a try!
Originally Posted by
Eldorado2k
I haven’t found a way to make vacuuming built in sand super fast and easy...
Like I said earlier, I’m not promising it’s gonna knock that sand out in an instant, because sand can be on a whole nother level of never ending... But as far all other car vacuuming goes, I absolutely love that attachment. For me it was a game changer. Especially when hooked up to the 2.5” hose for max power, but it also has its drawbacks i.e. when hooked up to the larger hose via the adapter, it makes a crazy loud high pitched noise that can drive you near insane. lol.
And when it’s hooked up to the Orange hose that comes in the kit, it seems more prone to slip off [friction fit]. I guess you can’t have your cake and eat it too.
Originally Posted by
SWETM
Eldorado nice to see you tested one of those turbo nozzle attachement out. When it comes fine sand that penetrates the carpets deep I too don't think they are so effective. More effective to that dirt that lays on top of the carpets or just in it.
A few years back I had a Dirt Devil bagless vacuum for the house that came with a turbo attachment. I also had a nubuck couch and 2 indoor cats... That attachment was perfect when it came to vacuuming cat fur off that couch, but its limitations are exactly how you describe.
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Re: Can I vacuum sand more effectively?
Here's what it's like
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Re: Can I vacuum sand more effectively?
Originally Posted by
Eldorado2k
I haven’t found a way to make vacuuming built in sand super fast and easy... But IME these 2 attachments work better than the rest.
The Ridgid triangle stiff brush attachment.
This little gulper.
The best thing about this gulper is that it has built in stiff bristles that aren’t removable. [so you don’t have to worry about them slipping off like on other attachments]
I recently bought this turbo brush attachment, but based on my initial testing it seems to be pretty much useless at picking up built in sand from carpets.
A plain old crevice tool [prefferably a short 1] also works great and deserves mention.
Is the handle you’re talking about sort of similar to this? I’ve always thought about buying 1 of these but wasn’t sure if it would be that useful.
What brand is that handle?
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Re: Can I vacuum sand more effectively?
Originally Posted by
Cruzscarwash
Here's what it's like
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Pure Genius!
One of the coolest homemade detailing tools I’ve ever seen. The 90 degree drill makes that tool so much more useful. Just awesome!
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Can I vacuum sand more effectively?
Originally Posted by
KyleBis2
Ridgid makes it, however they don’t have it in stores. Only online.
2.5” diameter accessory.
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Re: Can I vacuum sand more effectively?
Originally Posted by
richy
That is where having a vacuum with a high lift rating is so important. I also think it's important for a vacuum to also do wet and not only dry (which to me is frankly useless). Hence why I still strongly suggest this one:
PF51 Wet Dry Vac Review
How would the power on that compare to a big ridgid shop vac 16 gallon
with a 2 inch hose?
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