Amazon is where I got the part number from.
By the picture it appears the Shop Vac brand brushes has longer bristles. Does this mean the Ridgid brush has stiffer bristles, because there`re shorter?
The Rigid attachment kit Triangular Brushes are not "stiff".. They are good for vacuuming but I would want a stiffer, nylon brush for carpet shampooing, like this brush -- https://www.autopia-carcare.com/tuf-...l#.XkL4kzKQH3g This is an absolutely great tire cleaning and carpet cleaning brush.. It lasts years, has not problems with the bristles or rinsing, etc.. The shorter handle makes it much easier to maneuver inside the carpeted areas of a vehicle.. Its the only one I ever use since they were invented over 10 years ago.. I have lots of them and always buy one with an order because they are so inexpensive..
What do you use for larger area?
What do you think about the claw nozzle ? Found it on Amazon, part number 9196100.
For larger areas I use a small, rectangular shape nozzle, brush that is very short compared to that really long claw nozzle from Amazon.. Remember, if you are vacuuming out those little dropped or flat areas in the back seats of most vehicles, those big attachments might not let you get in all the places easier sometimes, so I have a bigger claw like nozzle(for the front seats and big areas if its an SUV) and a small nozzle I described, and the crevice tool with me to go all around the vehicle and only have to do this once..
The Shop Vac brand flexible crevice tool is 14" long. Do you think you have the Shop Vac brand crevice tool? This one
https://www.autopia-carcare.com/shop...l#.XkKQ6TJKjIU
When looking for the flexible crevice tool. How do I know if it hard or soft rubber?
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