@ProCleanersCarpetCleaning so for this instance, you use hog hair because the carpet wasn't as soiled. while other videos you used the black/ green oreck scrub brush. It's that because this time it wasn't as soiled as the cat lady?
@@JetPackDiddy Any of them will pretty much accomplish the same thing depending on the scenario / situation The hog hair pad is good for mild or dirty carpets as it is a pretty aggressive pad. It works particularly well on Berber. I will use the green brush ( Oreck ) on denser thicker carpet, especially if I want to work in a solution to help with odors. Every situation is different and will determine the way you will clean.
Masterful work as always!
Thanks, I really appreciate that!
This was so satisfying to watch. May you show how much dust you collected in the vacuum next time?
Thank you!
Hogs hair to agitating?
yes, I am using a hog hair pad
@ProCleanersCarpetCleaning so for this instance, you use hog hair because the carpet wasn't as soiled. while other videos you used the black/ green oreck scrub brush. It's that because this time it wasn't as soiled as the cat lady?
@@ProCleanersCarpetCleaning .
@@JetPackDiddy Any of them will pretty much accomplish the same thing depending on the scenario / situation The hog hair pad is good for mild or dirty carpets as it is a pretty aggressive pad. It works particularly well on Berber. I will use the green brush ( Oreck ) on denser thicker carpet, especially if I want to work in a solution to help with odors. Every situation is different and will determine the way you will clean.