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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
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Re: Static Electricity Question
Reply #2 Mar 18, 2008 8:34 pm |
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I have a customer with a Miele Callisto. She's getting shocks in the handle. I can't get it to happen at the shop.
She has a Newfoundland with lots of shedding and I'm assuming that's what is causing the static.
Any ideas? Cures? Happen to you anytime?
Thanks Lucky
Hello Lucky1:
You might suggest that the customer buy a portable electric humidifer suited for one room. These are very inexpensive: $15-20, made especially for nursery rooms. Let it operate in one of rooms and then vacuum. See the results. If the shocks go away, it's the dry home air. Carmine D.
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amleeling
Joined: Mar 29, 2008
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Re: Static Electricity Question
Reply #5 Mar 30, 2008 9:58 pm |
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I decided to try some Capture dry carpet cleaning powder to clean some of my white carpet, which worked really well! When I was using my Miele Capricorn to vacuum up the powder after the 30 minutes you leave it sit, I felt a couple of static shocks from the underside of the handle. There is a metal insert that is supposed to dissipate the static buildup. When I felt the small static shock, the Miele turned off, but I could turn it right back on. This happened about 4 times, only when it was sucking up the initial large amounts of powder. I thought I would include this post I made to another one of my vacuum groups.
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