WHILE ON THE MISSON TO SOLVE A PROBLEM OF HAIR GETTING STUCK ON THE CARPET, WE DISCOVERED THE ‘AIRO BRUSH’
Recently we began cleaning the carpets at a trampoline leisure centre near Loughborough. The rule of the indoor leisure centre is that shoes are not to be worn on the trampoline for obvious reasons. This means that woolly socks among other types of socks are worn on the trampoline, and on the carpets. It was immediately obvious that the wool, which comes off the socks, plus the hair both mix and cling onto the carpet fibres.
Our cleaning staff mentioned it to us, and we had to look for a solution to removing the air and wool from the carpet. We initially thought of using a giant lindt remover, but that will be costly and will be time-consuming. We then discovered the airo brush. The airo brush has a spinning brush inside that plucks out hair and other stubborn dirt.
WHY BOTHER?
- Many times, it is fair enough to say that vacuuming is a chore, but going to the extra length of finding the right floor head attachment might be too much to ask for some people. one confession from us, perhaps from any cleaner is that it is quite satisfying to be able to remove dirt that seems “irremovable”. So if you like to feel good about how clean your house, this will be an interesting kit for you.
- Secondly, if bits of hair, wool, tiny debris etc are not removed from your carpet, they will only build up and then they will become a better attractor of dirt. What you end up with is a carpet that is full of dirt and as a result, the carpet fibre wears a faster than necessary.
- Thirdly, it will make your vacuuming quicker while it will also extract more dirt from deep within the carpet.