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Mister_Bojack


Joined: Jul 15, 2008
Points: 25

stinky vac bags
Original Message   May 22, 2009 11:08 am
I'm in a house with 4 dogs, 1 cat, and a Miele Capricorn. The bags tend to get quite odiferous before they're even half full and the activated charcoal filter can't keep up. I even tried hosing the bag down with Febreze and drying it out before using it, but that just makes it smell worse.

Have any of you tried the Arm & Hammer bags? Are they any good? Other than that, I'm tempted to go to an aquarium store and buy a box of Zeolite granules.
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CarmineD


Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894

Re: stinky vac bags
Reply #6   May 22, 2009 5:50 pm
DysonInventsBig wrote:
Carmine,

Often you and others here claim dog smell is not an issue with bagged vacuums.  Can you or anyone link a manufacturers web page (to here) where they claim dog smell is a [proven] non-issue?

DIB


I've never made such a statement.  I don't recall anyone else making that statement here.  Odors are issues for all vacuums.  Some vacuums, like most bagless, more so than others, like bagged.  The reason that original equipment and replacement parts makers, like Arm & Hammer and Honeywell, design and market filters and paper bags that reduce/eliminate odors.

Carmine D.

DysonInventsBig


Location: USA
Joined: Jul 31, 2007
Points: 1454

Re: stinky vac bags
Reply #7   May 22, 2009 7:40 pm
Carmine,

If I got that one wrong I apologize.  But I would of swore you said something to such effect.        DIB


CarmineD


Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894

Re: stinky vac bags
Reply #8   May 22, 2009 9:35 pm
DysonInventsBig wrote:
Carmine,

If I got that one wrong I apologize.  But I would of swore you said something to such effect.        DIB


Not nice to swear, unless it's your left hand on the bible and your right hand in the air.  Short of that, I wouldn't.

Carmine D.

retardturtle1


Joined: May 16, 2009
Points: 358

Re: stinky vac bags
Reply #9   May 23, 2009 1:58 am
Venson wrote:
Hi,

I checked out the Arm & Hammer site but found nothing there for Miele. (Remarkably, they supply a filter for the Dyson DC07). My main gripe with Miele -- as always -- is that bags and filters are way too expensive. However, I can't deny that, as a system, they work wonderfully and I would not want to get into a fuss about warranty should I call for repair while still under coverage.

This time I think I'd bite the bullet and replace the filter too, especially if it's been in use for a while. There sould be an alert on the Capricorn to suggest replacement of its after-filter. Be sure to reset it if you put a new one in.

Venson
kinda seemed like a good idea at the time....and nothing worse than a stinky vacuum......or hey heres a thought.....how about u use a filtrete cloth bag,cut and trim to fit  your aft motor filter...set that piece in first then filter on top of it..its thin enough not to create any clearence issues,.will capture the worst exaust first and can be changed out often w ease...youll get alot of filters out of those bags..
CarmineD


Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894

Re: stinky vac bags
Reply #10   May 23, 2009 6:57 am
retardturtle1 wrote:
kinda seemed like a good idea at the time....and nothing worse than a stinky vacuum......or hey heres a thought.....how about u use a filtrete cloth bag,cut and trim to fit  your aft motor filter...set that piece in first then filter on top of it..its thin enough not to create any clearence issues,.will capture the worst exaust first and can be changed out often w ease...youll get alot of filters out of those bags..



Worth a try, for sure.  The use of the filtrete liner [before/after] for the exhaust filter will most probably muffle the motor noise and restrict the air flow out of the vacuum.  The added questions are:  Will there be adverse affect on suction and over heating of the motor? 

Carmine D.

retardturtle1


Joined: May 16, 2009
Points: 358

Re: stinky vac bags
Reply #11   May 23, 2009 6:40 pm
i see your point.....i do believe you have saved me from some future problems....thank you.  guess i better rethink this one...gonna bug me till  i do.
Vacuumfreeeke


Joined: May 9, 2008
Points: 105

Re: stinky vac bags
Reply #12   May 23, 2009 6:48 pm
I just got a new power nozzle for my old Hoover Celebrity that I hadn't used in about two years... the last time I used it, it was in a home that had a dog.   Let me tell you, when I turned that sucker this morning, I was almost knocked over by the smell of the fermented dog hair that came forth...  I changed the bag instantly!  I only have one cat, but my Miele Plus has never smelled bad at all!  And the filters are not nearly as good as a Capricorn.  My litter box has a Zeolite filter on the top... seems to work great!  Just bought a new one this morning! 
DysonInventsBig


Location: USA
Joined: Jul 31, 2007
Points: 1454

Re: stinky vac bags
Reply #13   May 24, 2009 10:21 pm
DysonInventsBig wrote:
Carmine,

If I got that one wrong I apologize.  But I would of swore you said something to such effect.        DIB

CarmineD wrote:
Not nice to swear, unless it's your left hand on the bible and your right hand in the air.  Short of that, I wouldn't.

Carmine D.


Carmine,

If only you were as righteous as your are religious.

DIB


CarmineD


Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894

Re: stinky vac bags
Reply #14   May 25, 2009 6:47 am
DysonInventsBig wrote:
Carmine,

If only you were as righteous as your are religious.

DIB

Hi DiB:

I categorize your above comment right up with this one from you:  "Glad to hear steering has benefits for you too.  Changing directions is a bonus over the 1884 sweeper (vacuuming) way.  FYI, your vacuum sacrifices pick-up for steering and is more Dyson-like than you realize or care to admit."

DIB

You're always good for a hardy laugh.

Carmine D.

HARDSELL


Joined: Aug 22, 2007
Points: 1293

Re: stinky vac bags
Reply #15   May 25, 2009 8:04 am
CarmineD wrote:
Hi DiB:

I categorize your above comment right up with this one from you:  "Glad to hear steering has benefits for you too.  Changing directions is a bonus over the 1884 sweeper (vacuuming) way.  FYI, your vacuum sacrifices pick-up for steering and is more Dyson-like than you realize or care to admit."

DIB

You're always good for a hardy laugh.

Carmine D.



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