Which car hoover accessories?
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Oooh Yes.
As I discovered today, the only logical way to clear expired bugs from the inside of a Cayenne headlamp (how the fk did they get in there in the first place?!) is to use your standard home hoover. Attach a piece of hosepipe with a handy piece of bodge tape (gaffer tape - call it what you will), then having removed the light unit, take out one of the bulbs - Shove the hose through the little hole and turn the hoover on and waggle ya pipe around!
Hey presto - no unsightly bugs in my headlamp
As I discovered today, the only logical way to clear expired bugs from the inside of a Cayenne headlamp (how the fk did they get in there in the first place?!) is to use your standard home hoover. Attach a piece of hosepipe with a handy piece of bodge tape (gaffer tape - call it what you will), then having removed the light unit, take out one of the bulbs - Shove the hose through the little hole and turn the hoover on and waggle ya pipe around!
Hey presto - no unsightly bugs in my headlamp
Hasnt really answered your question though has it...
As long as you have a hoover where you can detach a pipe to get into the nooks and crannies (ie not a standard upright hoover) - getting inventive with various stuff laying round the garage should see you right. I also find using an old tooth brush to flick any debris towards the hoover pipe works a treat.
I use the small 't-shaped' attachment (probably intended for curtains etc) as my 'carpet' accessory in the car, and the smaller wedge shaped attachment to get into the door pockets and as far down the side of the seats as it will go.
Im sure someone will be along to point out that there is an ideal vacuum cleaner available that has all the gadgets and gizmos built in!
As long as you have a hoover where you can detach a pipe to get into the nooks and crannies (ie not a standard upright hoover) - getting inventive with various stuff laying round the garage should see you right. I also find using an old tooth brush to flick any debris towards the hoover pipe works a treat.
I use the small 't-shaped' attachment (probably intended for curtains etc) as my 'carpet' accessory in the car, and the smaller wedge shaped attachment to get into the door pockets and as far down the side of the seats as it will go.
Im sure someone will be along to point out that there is an ideal vacuum cleaner available that has all the gadgets and gizmos built in!
Yes I hope there's a nice ready made kit, else I'm just wasting so much time getting into the tough spots.
A911DOM said:
Hasnt really answered your question though has it...
As long as you have a hoover where you can detach a pipe to get into the nooks and crannies (ie not a standard upright hoover) - getting inventive with various stuff laying round the garage should see you right. I also find using an old tooth brush to flick any debris towards the hoover pipe works a treat.
I use the small 't-shaped' attachment (probably intended for curtains etc) as my 'carpet' accessory in the car, and the smaller wedge shaped attachment to get into the door pockets and as far down the side of the seats as it will go.
Im sure someone will be along to point out that there is an ideal vacuum cleaner available that has all the gadgets and gizmos built in!
As long as you have a hoover where you can detach a pipe to get into the nooks and crannies (ie not a standard upright hoover) - getting inventive with various stuff laying round the garage should see you right. I also find using an old tooth brush to flick any debris towards the hoover pipe works a treat.
I use the small 't-shaped' attachment (probably intended for curtains etc) as my 'carpet' accessory in the car, and the smaller wedge shaped attachment to get into the door pockets and as far down the side of the seats as it will go.
Im sure someone will be along to point out that there is an ideal vacuum cleaner available that has all the gadgets and gizmos built in!
kazino said:
ACTUALLY! Now that Im actually using my head - Ive seen a little kit in Carrefour (Im based in Belgium) which has numerous little handy hoover attachments! If they have something of the like here in backward Belgium, Im sure they'll have something similar back in the UK!!!
Much like this: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Shop-vac-32mm-6-Piece-Mi...
I am also based in Belgium in Antwerp, where abouts are you?
A911DOM said:
ACTUALLY! Now that Im actually using my head - Ive seen a little kit in Carrefour (Im based in Belgium) which has numerous little handy hoover attachments!
If they have something of the like here in backward Belgium, Im sure they'll have something similar back in the UK!!!
Much like this: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Shop-vac-32mm-6-Piece-Mi...
If they have something of the like here in backward Belgium, Im sure they'll have something similar back in the UK!!!
Much like this: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Shop-vac-32mm-6-Piece-Mi...
Well whadayaknow
Im nearer Brussels - nearest town is Wavre from here I guess.
One of my work buddies is over in Antwerp, poor bd gets a train every day in to brussels then back out to Kortenberg, then walks 25 mins to the shop. Must take his 2 hours each way a day
What you up to in Antwerp?
Im nearer Brussels - nearest town is Wavre from here I guess.
One of my work buddies is over in Antwerp, poor bd gets a train every day in to brussels then back out to Kortenberg, then walks 25 mins to the shop. Must take his 2 hours each way a day
What you up to in Antwerp?
Looks like a decent kid, but pretty much have those already, came with the miele and the dyson we use for the house.
grand cherokee said:
if you have a Dyson they do a car cleaning 'kit' - and its very good - different nozzles and mini 'roller' head
quite expensive but it does what it says on the box!
quite expensive but it does what it says on the box!
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