(One clarification => I use a 12" vacuum with this brush on a 12" vacuum, not a 16" vacuum.) When working with wool rugs it is important to be can "dust away" with carpets. reverse side to loosen the dirt that got into the fibers. You don't get any of that by vacuuming from above (and the bristles can be too abrasive for the fibers with frequent vacuuming). Sanitaire vacuum cleaners are built to last and give you what you need. On the "high” side, you're the consumer, but for those of you who are professional cleaners, when you need to remove the kilos of sand and soil that have previously become lodged in those carpets during the wash, this latch will help in sanitaire, vibration and to create shakes that help knock out the dirt by slowly vacuuming the back of the carpet to shake it forward. A wool carpet can absorb a pound of soil per square foot before it "looks" dirty because wool has layers of cuticles that "hide" the soil. OK. For this reason alone carpets should never be cleaned at home as you need to remove this dirt before you wet the carpet which does not happen with home carpet cleaning and otherwise the carpets will be damaged. over time. This vacuum cleaner helps the professional cleaner to clean carpets before the washing process even starts. Other tools work well too, but this is the one I use in my own carpet washing and repair shop.
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