@PooltoyWolf Same here.
I spent too long trying to decide if we have a “stick vacuum” or a “handheld vacuum” … until I realized the poll had simply left out the most common type of vacuum I’ve ever known.
@tweezak I have the fancy-shmancy “Laser Fit” WeatherTech floor mats, but the cutout for the accelerator pedal is too big so I wind up having to vacuum around that spot anyway.
@macromeh joking aside. Steve Jobs would get a new car every six months. He had a rolling agreement with the local dealership to get him a new car every six months and he’d just trade his old one in.
California laws (at the time) said you could drive your car for 6 months without a license plate. Cops wouldn’t ticket a car with no plates parked in handicap spots (because it could really be legit)… same, couldn’t get the towed.
So, by getting a new car every six months he had optimal parking anywhere he wanted without getting towed… At the expense of those who legitimately needed those spaces.
Total rich-person asshole move. Couldn’t be done today because California requires temporary plates now like most other states.
I use the outta sight outta mind method by creating an impenetrable barrier on the floor’s surface made of a thin (or thick) layer of fast food bags and mail deemed “unworthy”. Word of caution, any item dropped into the barrier has a mere 10-15% chance of full recovery… I say full because im fairly certain something is alive down there… Thriving on the remnants… Consequently, I haven’t see my little Bichon fris in like a month. I would look for it if it wasn’t my ex’s…
I just put the windows down then drive at 70 on the rural roads. The state prisoners always
need something to do, so they don’t go soft in the air conditioning, like the people in NY: “Woe are we; It’s 100 degrees heat index…”
A wet vac for obvious reasons.
None of the above, usually an upright vacuum with hose and crevice tool.
@PooltoyWolf Same here.
I spent too long trying to decide if we have a “stick vacuum” or a “handheld vacuum” … until I realized the poll had simply left out the most common type of vacuum I’ve ever known.
@xobzoo That was my thought too! Are they fat shaming my upright?
@PooltoyWolf Yep. Remove the brushroll unit and extension wand to make the plug-in vacuum light & smaller for maneuverability inside the vehicle.
Any of the above if appropriate, and sometimes the shop vac or one of the other units.
@werehatrack yep I agree!
The hired help.
I mean, doesn’t your car suck enough on it’s own?
@2many2no
We have those mats that are all rubber and catch everything. We just scrub them when we wash the car.
@tweezak I have the fancy-shmancy “Laser Fit” WeatherTech floor mats, but the cutout for the accelerator pedal is too big so I wind up having to vacuum around that spot anyway.
What car?
Small canister vac, with the cord plugged in near the front door and running out to the curb.
Uh, I don’t.
Shop vac
My imagination.
I just buy a new car everytime my old one gets a little dusty.
@OnionSoup Sweet - you’re actually making money that way. The car salesman said so.
@macromeh joking aside. Steve Jobs would get a new car every six months. He had a rolling agreement with the local dealership to get him a new car every six months and he’d just trade his old one in.
California laws (at the time) said you could drive your car for 6 months without a license plate. Cops wouldn’t ticket a car with no plates parked in handicap spots (because it could really be legit)… same, couldn’t get the towed.
So, by getting a new car every six months he had optimal parking anywhere he wanted without getting towed… At the expense of those who legitimately needed those spaces.
Total rich-person asshole move. Couldn’t be done today because California requires temporary plates now like most other states.
I use a shop vac…
My husband does it. Or does he???
We have a mounted wet/dry vac in the garage that works a charm.
I use the outta sight outta mind method by creating an impenetrable barrier on the floor’s surface made of a thin (or thick) layer of fast food bags and mail deemed “unworthy”. Word of caution, any item dropped into the barrier has a mere 10-15% chance of full recovery… I say full because im fairly certain something is alive down there… Thriving on the remnants… Consequently, I haven’t see my little Bichon fris in like a month. I would look for it if it wasn’t my ex’s…
I just put the windows down then drive at 70 on the rural roads. The state prisoners always
need something to do, so they don’t go soft in the air conditioning, like the people in NY: “Woe are we; It’s 100 degrees heat index…”
@phendrick JK
@phendrick (maybe)
Oh zeeze
Surprised no one said Raycon Portable HEPA 2-in-1 Air Purifier & Fragrance Diffuser yet
Great reluctance.