REVIEW: BISSELL CROSSWAVE PET – Easily washes and vacuums floors.

I been using the Bissell Crosswave Pet wet dry vacuum ( https://amzn.to/3Yr5VQa ) and love how clean it scrubs my floors. it works hard surface floors such as tile, luxury vinyl, and hard wood floors, and area rugs.

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Overall I love the tangle free brush that scrubs my floors clean. it does need a cleaning solution for to be added to the clean water reservoir, however i believe its worth it. the waste water take is really satisfying to watch fill and clean. It works well on tile , hard wood, luxury vinyl, and linoleum flooring..

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REVIEW: CRAFTSMAN – 2 Gallon Wet / Dry Vacuum – 20 YEARS LATER…

We owned our Craftsman 2 Gallon 1.5 HP Wet Dry Vac ( https://amzn.to/3g2Ur1A ) for over 20 years, bought new in 2000. My Dad used if for all the home improvement, home repair, and maintenance projects around the house. It is still the shop vac work horse for all our projects and repair.

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Craftsman Wet Dry Vac Filter Bags (2 – 2.5 GAL) https://amzn.to/3k2eNJM

The Craftsman Clean and Carry 2 Gallon is the perfect portable size for small and large clean up projects. We typically use to to vacuum wet carpet and shop clean up we for clean up of drywall and other building materials that would typically damage household vacuum cleaners.

We have bought additional accessories kit ( https://amzn.to/37Hak9B ) for this vacuum as we lose or misplace the crevice tool or brush accessory. The original flex tube is very ridged and isnt flexiable, however it has proved to be useful ridge to use as a reaching too.
Over the years we also bought replacement wet / dry filter bags ( https://amzn.to/3k2eNJM ) which was useful if the main filter was being washed.

Overall, this is a great wet dry shop vac that has been extremely reliable heavy duty and useful.

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DIY: Removing Rubber Odor from Spare Tire , Rubber Mats, or Rubber Stuff!

I have a 2018 Honda Clarity and 2017 Chevy Volt which I bought spare tires for. I hate the rubber odor from the compact tires, as i have the tires surface mounted in my trunk. I tried a few methods to lower or remove the smell from the trunk. See steps taken below or on the video.

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Steps I took to remove the rubber smell from my car:

  1. Use baking soda ( https://amzn.to/32VPorO ) to absorb order in trunk.
  2. Vacuum trunk after using baking soda
  3. Wash rubber tire / mat with dish washing liquid ( https://amzn.to/2ye0WbJ ) and rinse
  4. Soak rubber tire / mat with white vinegar ( https://amzn.to/2Mh0GAZ) . Solution Mixture 1 cup per gallon of water . I used my shower stall, by plugging the drain, and pouring about 5 gallons of the solution in to the stall. I soaked each side of the tire in the stall solution for about 3-4 hours on each side.
  5. Wash off and rinse the vinegar with dish washing liquid and rinse.
  6. Place the tire in sunlight area for 1 day. Expose the other side for a 1 day in the sun.
  7. DONE. Replace the rubber tire or mat back into the trunk.

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