Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Do deep cleaning vacuums pick up dog hair?

Hello, I am in the market for a Bissell ProHeat 2X deep cleaning vacuum, but I read somewhere that deep cleaning vacuums only suck up the water/solution and that they do not pick up dog hair. I have a dog and the hair is what really needs to be vacuumed up, but I assumed that a deep cleaning vacuum would pick it up as well as "steam" the carpet. Does anyone know about this?



Do deep cleaning vacuums pick up dog hair?

i have the machine in question. and yes, it does pull any hair to the surface. occasionally clumps of hair would show up on the "clean" floor, and i would just pick it up and throw it away. then go over the area with one more quick pass. the machine is very good. if you use it regularly you will not need the "pros" to come in.



Do deep cleaning vacuums pick up dog hair?

Go to the Dollar Stores and find those cheap lint brushes..... usually only cost a $1



and they pick up dog hair greattttttttttt



much less frustrating than having to drag out a vaccuum that barely touches it



Do deep cleaning vacuums pick up dog hair?

Get a Dyson !!!!. They're more expensive, but totally worth it. I bought a DC17 "Animal" Model about 6 months ago and I absolutely love it!! I have a shedding dog as well, and after I vacuumed with the Dyson I got down on my hands and knees and there wasn't one hair left. It looks like brand new carpeting every time I vacuum.



They go for around $500, but sometimes you can get a 20% coupon in the mail from Bed Bath %26amp; Beyond (If there is one near you) and it will save you around $100.



They are supposed to last forever as long as you take care of it. I will never buy another brand.



Do deep cleaning vacuums pick up dog hair?

Always vacuum up the hair with a good "dry" vacuum ( the kind that has a rotating brush) Look for a rug cleaner that has a brush too. otherwise the hair just makes long stringy mats on your carpet and in the rug shampooer.



Do deep cleaning vacuums pick up dog hair?

No. Well, it will. But it will mkae it wet and stay in a bunch on the carpet. And you will have to pick it up.

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