dumblepaws
Mama Doe
So our cleaner (yes I’m spoilt) has broken our lovely Dyson Animal trying to unblock the hay from it with a knife. We’d previously discussed how she could de-hay the tiled area with broom and a little hand held vacuum, but she’d independently decided to continue to use the big vacuum and to perform invasive surgery on it when it blocked with hay..
The bunnies live outside, and just come in to play on one room. It’s a tiled floor, although there is a carpet which we put down when the bunnies come in to stop them skidding, but the carpet doesn’t need to be super clean in our opinion (cleaner has professional cleaning standards so disagrees)
So I suppose my question is what’s the best way of getting hay off a carpet? As surely with tiles a brush is fine?
And also any recommendations on new vacuum cleaners that are durable and effective against very enthusiastic cleaners and are good for getting hay/dirt/bacteria/fur/mites etc out of the carpet without blocking
Thank you!
The bunnies live outside, and just come in to play on one room. It’s a tiled floor, although there is a carpet which we put down when the bunnies come in to stop them skidding, but the carpet doesn’t need to be super clean in our opinion (cleaner has professional cleaning standards so disagrees)
So I suppose my question is what’s the best way of getting hay off a carpet? As surely with tiles a brush is fine?
And also any recommendations on new vacuum cleaners that are durable and effective against very enthusiastic cleaners and are good for getting hay/dirt/bacteria/fur/mites etc out of the carpet without blocking
Thank you!