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[Admin: renamed from 'car vaccuum' to 'car vacuum'] |
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Listening to the howling of the dog, trying to free nose from SSP while waiting for owner to return from the store (+) |
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life is too baked to be balling around.. |
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I'm not sure it would automatically clean your car as indicated (shirley you've tried to get dog hair off fabric seats - it's not easy). However, I really like the central vacuum model. It should be easy to belt a fairly powerful vacuum up to the engine in a similar manner as air conditioning. Start your car, flip a switch, and attach a cleaning tube to one of the SSP's. |
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I would love to be able to stuff my hamburger wrappers between the seat cushions, knowing it will go to a 'better place' [+] |
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[Worldgineer] If i had a SPV vacuuming out the pet hair would be easy, all the vacuums I have seen are a meer 12 amps. The SPV would be several times more than that. |
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(a pet peeve: the implied effectiveness of hoovers/vacuum cleaners based upon their ampere rating. by that logic a huge light bulb would do a fantastic job cleaning your carpets. just think what you could do with a dead short.) |
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([Worldgineer] starts looking for vacuum cleaners measured in kilopascals) |
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Alternatively, this might lead to a well-sealed auto having a lack of atmosphere inside. Best to include some pressure suits for emergencies when the vacuum won't turn off and the electric windows / door locks are malfunctioning. |
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Inside the car vacuum no one can hear you scream. |
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[Woldgineer] maybe thats a good thing, instead of the shower I sing horrible loud and tone deaf in the privacy of my car. |
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[XX} "effectiveness of hoovers/vacuum cleaners... " dont be peeved by hoovers I hear they suck. |
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Quite witty... how's that workin out for you? |
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xx could be power rating, in Watts which if my memory serves is power=current x voltage, |
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As for a really well sealed car they don't exist to well sealed and you can't close the doors without opening a window. |
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