Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Andy Foster on July 28, 2007, 05:31:26 pm
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Up until now, in order to clean a Duo, I have been taking it apart and sitting with either a fork or a wire dog brush scraping out the hairs and cr*p that gets in the brushes.
Its a horrible job but has to be done.
Today I bought a 'coir' mat from Wilkinsons for £2.99 to see if running the duo over it would help get rid of some of the excess.
WOW!!!!!
It removed all of the rubbish from the brushes, so now all I have to do is take it apart and clean out the stuff from inside.
Has saved me about 30 minutes of nasty picking out so thought I would share it with you.
Many of you may already do this or something similar, but for those who don't, its worth £2.99 to see if it works for you.
Hope this helps someone.
Andy
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This is one negative for these sort of machines. I soon learned not to clip it back on the tray cos it stops the brushes drying out and they end up stinking real bad.
Mike
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There's no need to take it apart.
All you have to do is turn it over switch it on and hold a fork against the brushes.
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I don't take it apart every day, once a week seems to be enough to keep it clean. Used to use a fork, but takes ages compared to using the mat... literally a few second on the mat and it is clean for the next day.
I learned about the tray pretty quick too... I leave the tray off over night and only use it to take to and from the custy's house.
Leaving it to dry out and cleaning thoroughly once a week seems to keep them in tip top condition.
Just wanted to let anyone who might be wondering how to clean the duo quickly what I had found... I wish somone had passed on little tips when I first started... its these sorts of things that save loads of time.
Andy.
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If you leave it off the tray, resting on it's brushes you'll flatten them and they wont be as effective.
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Tilt duo on its side, switch it on and hold a fine wire brush against the brushes as they rotate, or even better still, get a lad to do it for you.