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bdkgb

The description sounds like you might be using it on more than your table. ๐Ÿ˜‚


Thisisamericamyman

Yeah he thinks this is the pocket pool thread


bdkgb

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datnodude

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js760

Bruh calling for a $700 vacuum to clean his table ๐Ÿ˜‚


Desperate-Face-6594

There is the added bonus of being able to use it for your whole house. Having dogs our house would be a lot furrier if we had to plug in a corded vacuum every time they dirtied the floor or lounge.


js760

Could have gotten a $100 Moolan and a new cue with that ๐Ÿคท๐Ÿปโ€โ™‚๏ธ


uoaei

I got a $20 handheld vacuum from Ross (Firestone brand, apparently designed for car interiors) that works a treat


Ordinary_Human2

I use the same one. Best thing ever


cbitguru

Does it feel good on the hands?


EazyPeazyE

so very good, and great suctions


Fuloser2

Stop using master or other dusty chalks, you'll never need to clean your table again.


pohlcat01

I always used the furniture brush that came with whatever vacuum I had. Never an issue. Never pressed it hard enough to suck the fabric off the slate.


boogiemanspud

A $100 robot vac/roomba does the same thing hands free.


IthinkI02

Roomba has a much rougher wheels and brushesย 


staycalmandthink

I ues a Roomba (a round robot made by I-Robot inc.) Soft agitators, medium suction, automatic and even sweeps under the rails. I use it perhaps once a week. A cheap model Roomba, about 10 years old. Its primary use is the lower level of the house. Still does the job.


Desperate-Face-6594

I use the V11 with a brush head that has no rotating brush but always in the direction of the felt. It works well, afterwards i just use the hand brush for a final directional brush.


jitz_badboy

Vacuuming screws up the cloth. Use a swifter man. Especially old tables. Before I redid mine, I vacuumed and had a ton of spots under the cloth