Dyson or SharkAnyone got any recommendation for a powerful car vacuum cleaner cordless when trying to get down side of front seats and carpets picking up dog hairs it got have a strong suction .
I think the issue is the roller brush head which can be difficult to use in a car as it is the brush head that does the cat and dog function and not the power of the vacuum. Okay on a flat surface in the car, but that is where the function ends especially when using a cordless which seems to have less suction power than a corded vacuum.Several manufacturers have specific models that are supposed to be good with dog hairs etc. Usually they identify them with a name like "Animal" or "Pet" look at the manufacturers descriptions.
However is it good at picking up dog hair?Find our Shark does the job in car and caravan.
Picks wife’s long hairs up but dog is non moultingHowever is it good at picking up dog hair?
Excellent advice. People doing a valet services on a car use them and have good results. The brush is supposed to be better at collecting dog hair than any vacuum cleaner.I find a Sonax “rubber bristle” brush very good. But also masking or duct tape too.
Yes the brush is excellent but may not meet BB’s need to access narrow gaps like the sides of seats. There’s no one thing does the lot is there?Excellent advice. People doing a valet services on a car use them and have good results. The brush is supposed to be better at collecting dog hair than any vacuum cleaner.