If it isn't damaging the felt in some way, you should use it. Mine works great on my poker table.Is there are reason I shouldn't be using by Dyson with the extension and brush attachment? That is one of the best appliances (a vacuum) that I have bought.
Correct. The brush I have for my pool table gathers everything into a nice pile, but doesn't actually get the small pieces of crud off the table.I use this, too, but you still have to vacuum up what you collect with the brush.
I don't bolt down the rails on my personal tables so it is very easy to lift the rail up and brush the crap on the floor. Raised rails would likely be a an issue.I use this, too, but you still have to vacuum up what you collect with the brush.
I use this Shark Vacuum with the handheld attachments and it's very effective and safe on SSC.Is it even safe to do so? If so, which one do you use? Appreciate any recommendations, thanks all!
Same! Use it on this tableI use this Shark Vacuum with the handheld attachments and it's very effective and safe on SSC.
That is what I use, and it works great.Is there are reason I shouldn't be using by Dyson with the extension and brush attachment? That is one of the best appliances (a vacuum) that I have bought.
Is there are reason I shouldn't be using by Dyson with the extension and brush attachment? That is one of the best appliances (a vacuum) that I have bought.
I use this Shark Vacuum with the handheld attachments and it's very effective and safe on SSC.
I suggest you posit your observation here without context just to see what the responses are like: https://www.vacuumland.org/Are Sharks and Dysons the Paulson and TRKs of the vacuum world?
You dont have a small gap between the felt and the track where the dirt would get stuck?The upside to a racetrack table. My track is leather, so just push everything into the track with a brush, then hover over the track with the Dyson.