Mike Phillips
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- Dec 5, 2022
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Christopher.Brown;1080230 said:Keep in mind a few steps to help effectively remove dirt from carpet:
1] to vacuum then loose debris off first
2] vigorously dry brush the carpet in a cos hatching fashion -- east to west then north to south. Then re-vacuum.
Exactly.
The reason why you vacuum first is because if you don't the water can dissolve any dirt or other substances in the carpet and/or upholstery and via GRAVITY cause it to seep further into the carpet or upholstery.
So vacuum/brush/vacuum first.
Same for cloth tops, you vacuum before introducing any type of liquid.
If you have an air compressor, you can REALLY get the dry dirt out using one of these handy dandy little tools.....
Tornador Blastor Vacuum Attachment - A Favorite Cool Tool
When I work on my own cars there's always a couple of cool tools I like to use and this is one of them, the Tornador Blastor Vacuum Attachment. The way this works is you attach the the air line to the compressed air line from your air compressor. You need a powerful air compressor with a minimum of 60 to 90 PSI to feed the tool. You attach the vacuum attachment to the hose of your shop-vac.


Compressed air forces the oscillating tip to oscillate while at same time it's blasting air out of the tip to create the tornado effect.


Now you have the Tornador Blastor Vacuum Attachment blasting air at the surface in a violent tornado action while your vacuum extracts everything. It can be a little hard to wrap your mind around in that how can you effectively vacuum while at the same time you're blowing air away from the opening of the vacuum attachment but it works and it works great!

Let me put it this way... if I"m going to do any vacuuming, I will attach the Tornador Blastor Vacuum Attachment first and then vacuum away.

Tornador Blastor Vacuum Attachment
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