Earl Weiss
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Wouldn't be surprising. Carpets have lots of Salt stains after a winter so there is plenty of residue to vacuum up. This is aside from if they are shampooing first.They must be vacuuming de-icing stuff out of their carpets and floormats.
Why would a hole in the filter bag let moisture through to the motors? The filters are full of holes or air couldn't flow through them.A small space will expose your motors to more moisture.
I've never heard of somebody replacing rushes every 90 days. You must do 5k/week on vacs...!!Earl, are your vac bags installed properly or maybe they have holes in them? A small space will expose your motors to more moisture(I’m sure you know this already but putting it out there for other vac novices)
I need to replace brushes 3-4 times a year and my motors never look like that and some are 10+ years old.
We are probably replacing our brushes every 3 or 4 months at one of our locations. 7 Coleman combo vacs, Kleen rite motors, vacs cleaned monthly. We are a pretty busy location.I've never heard of somebody replacing rushes every 90 days. You must do 5k/week on vacs...!!
I have 16 free vacuums at my location. They stay very busy between my 7 bay self serve and my 100' tunnel. They all don't get the same exact usage so I rather just replace the brushes that are very worn then have a motor blow up.I've never heard of somebody replacing rushes every 90 days. You must do 5k/week on vacs...!!