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tom20001

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Dust cleaning vac
« on: May 08, 2021, 11:11:05 pm »
Is there a specific vaccum or method for cleaning dust from the likes of walls. My local golf club have asked me about cleaning dust from 2 storey foyer after small construction job which will take place there. Would my gutter vaccum be something that could be used or what method would someone employ. I do bit of work for them so any advice much appreciated . Thanks

mjm

Re: Dust cleaning vac
« Reply #1 on: May 08, 2021, 11:35:02 pm »
Is there a specific vaccum or method for cleaning dust from the likes of walls. My local golf club have asked me about cleaning dust from 2 storey foyer after small construction job which will take place there. Would my gutter vaccum be something that could be used or what method would someone employ. I do bit of work for them so any advice much appreciated . Thanks

Internal kit never used it but lots have
https://guttervacuumsystems.co.uk/product-category/internal-high-level-cleaning-and-floor/

Spruce

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Re: Dust cleaning vac
« Reply #2 on: May 09, 2021, 07:20:13 am »
Is there a specific vaccum or method for cleaning dust from the likes of walls. My local golf club have asked me about cleaning dust from 2 storey foyer after small construction job which will take place there. Would my gutter vaccum be something that could be used or what method would someone employ. I do bit of work for them so any advice much appreciated . Thanks

Internal kit never used it but lots have
https://guttervacuumsystems.co.uk/product-category/internal-high-level-cleaning-and-floor/

Agree.

What I also found was that my vacuum cleaner just came with a foam filter. This foam filter works well for sucking up  wet gutter contents but not for dry contents.

I ordered a wet and dry additional cartridge filter as well as dust collection bags.
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Smudger

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Re: Dust cleaning vac
« Reply #3 on: May 09, 2021, 01:59:40 pm »
a bit confused guys - no filter used when sucking out gutters - the "canvass" filter bag is only used for internal dust work

If your going to clean dust get yourself a brush that fits on the end of the pole to agitate the dust - this helps it suck up quicker
sometime its also better to manually brush walls and beams using the Unger "Bog brush" these are excellent then hoover the floor

Darran
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tom20001

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Re: Dust cleaning vac New
« Reply #4 on: May 10, 2021, 08:30:33 pm »

Thanks very much for advice lads . Ive a few bits and bobs from either my 1st vaccum or one I currently have and have just messed around with them tonight there and I think I can connect them to my gutter vac poles for what is a once off job. What you think of this Its not a cost issue of the kit really its just a complete once off of a job of this type . Do you think brushes attached and set up sufficient ?

tom20001

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Re: Dust cleaning vac
« Reply #5 on: May 10, 2021, 08:32:26 pm »