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UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Jason Ryan on October 10, 2009, 07:52:58 pm

Title: Pet Hair
Post by: Jason Ryan on October 10, 2009, 07:52:58 pm
Can be a mare on times getting pet hair (mostly dog) out of carpets especialy longer pile ones. Any good tips or specific equipment thats good at getting it out. Amazes me sometimes of the amount thats in the carpet.

Cheers
Title: Re: Pet Hair
Post by: Peter Sweeney on October 10, 2009, 08:31:54 pm
Hi Jason

I find that running an Envirodri machine across the carpet prior to vaccing makes a big difference in this situation.

Pete
Title: Re: Pet Hair
Post by: vacman on October 10, 2009, 08:54:44 pm
If you can find one, the Electrolux Commercial Sanitaire knocks spots off any upright i have ever, ever used. A hopeless machine for 'everyday' vacuuming, but for the work you guys do i would reccomend one.

The original Hoover Turbopower cleaners were a beast on pet hair too. They crop up all the time on Ebay as they were in production for over 20 years so there are loads around. Trouble is, it will need to be serviced to original condition to the get benefit from it  :-\
Title: Re: Pet Hair
Post by: Carpet Dawg on October 10, 2009, 08:55:08 pm
a normal agation brush/broom does a good job i find.  need to give it some welly tho
Title: Re: Pet Hair
Post by: Len Gribble on October 10, 2009, 09:01:01 pm
Think Dyson do an animal range, may be worth dropping a hint to the customer oh shampooing the dog is extra ;D

Len
Title: Re: Pet Hair
Post by: Peter Sweeney on October 10, 2009, 09:02:52 pm
Think Dyson do an animal range, may be worth dropping a hint to the customer oh shampooing the dog is extra ;D

Len


 ;D
Title: Re: Pet Hair
Post by: robert meldrum on October 10, 2009, 09:05:26 pm
And any you fail to vacuum can be collected by using the sole of your trainer and pawing the carpet like a horse or a bull before it charges you.
Title: Re: Pet Hair
Post by: richy27 on October 10, 2009, 09:06:16 pm
Hi Jason

I find that running an Envirodri machine across the carpet prior to vaccing makes a big difference in this situation.

Pete

do the same as pete works pretty well
Title: Re: Pet Hair
Post by: vacman on October 10, 2009, 09:06:49 pm
Think Dyson do an animal range, may be worth dropping a hint to the customer oh shampooing the dog is extra ;D

Len


Len, the 'advantage' of the animal models in any range is the uprights have a small turbo-tool for the stairs and the cylinders have a large turbo-tool for the carpets. Both usually have some kind of charcoal filtration to prevent smells. In that sense, the animal Dyson upright will pick up no better than the standard upright, although i must admit, i've been impressed with the pet-hair pick up of the Dyson.

Tell me something though, what is it that makes some carpets a beggar to vacuum? I've been cleaning for years and yet i can see no pattern; some carpets just HATE being vacuumed  ???
Title: Re: Pet Hair
Post by: Gerry Styles on October 10, 2009, 10:22:52 pm
I vacuum with mt sebo if there is stairs or host in larger rooms
Title: Re: Pet Hair
Post by: robert meldrum on October 10, 2009, 11:17:11 pm
B/W can put up a good fight against vacuuming.
Title: Re: Pet Hair
Post by: Jason Ryan on October 11, 2009, 10:48:47 am
Cheers all for the replys.

Sometimes i find the carpets 'look' grubby and shades in some areas when standing back, but on closer inspection its a build up of pet hair. Once pet hair is put it already makes a big improvement.
Title: Re: Pet Hair
Post by: Joe H on October 11, 2009, 02:30:05 pm
Jason
I did a job which was 2 large rugs and they were covered in pet hair.
Vacuumed the first one and the lady was so impressed she thought I was finished and I still had the HWE to do.
Title: Re: Pet Hair
Post by: Gaby P. on October 11, 2009, 03:29:15 pm
Joe, what sort of vacuum cleaner do you use?
Title: Re: Pet Hair
Post by: Joe H on October 11, 2009, 04:05:17 pm
That particular day I used a Karcher, which is a Sebo with a different badge.
The pull strokes were real slow.

I also have a Kirby which would have done a fine job too.
Title: Re: Pet Hair
Post by: John Kelly on October 11, 2009, 06:46:12 pm
As Joe mentions when using an upright it is the backward pull which does the cleaning. So push it forward fast then slowwwwly pul it back.
Title: Re: Pet Hair
Post by: Mike Osbourne on October 11, 2009, 07:30:36 pm
I saw a domestic Vac a custy had. I think it was electrolux and was called pet-o-matic or something. It was like a standard domestic but the beater bar had rubber flaps on it rather than bristles. She siad it worked quite well.
Title: Re: Pet Hair
Post by: Len Gribble on October 11, 2009, 08:51:40 pm
Vacman

Just done a search on pet hair, what the hell do I know about vacuuming that’s down to the wife, she dose get a bit peeved in changing machines and hate doing what she paid for methinks she skips it! ;D

Len