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    Jul 25, 2005, 01:08 PM
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    I recently had new carpet installed in my home and each time I vacuum it, the vacuum leaves fuz on the carpet. Is this normal for new carpet or is it a problem with my vacuum, which is also new. We have low pile carpet and the vacuum is set on medium height.
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    Sep 27, 2005, 07:32 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by smem
    I recently had new carpet installed in my home and each time I vacuum it, the vacuum leaves fuz on the carpet. Is this normal for new carpet or is it a problem with my vacuum, which is also new. We have low pile carpet and the vacuum is set on medium height.
    This is normal for a period. If it continues after a few runs, contact the installer... not a bad idea to contact them now so as to go 'on record' as having dome so if this turns out to be a quality problem.

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