Doing some researches before having a private table. Just a little bit of curious - why not use vacuum cleaner instead of just brushing when cleaning the cloth? Vacuum cleaner with hard brush heads (I.e Dyson) literally removes the dust & chalk from the table. Brushing just forces the dust move from baulk side to the top side, while remaining a lot behind.
The interference to the nap may be equivalent between brushing and low-pressure vacuum cleaning (just to remove chalk residue). IMO the difference is just where the nap ends up - in the filter or on the rails.
Modern slate fillers are resistant to vacuum as they are less likely deteriorate into powder.
There was also a case of vacuum cleaners used in a tournament (cleaning the orange powder poured by a protestor). Cordless vacuum cleaners with proper brush heads and HEPA filter seem dust-free, more thorough and more feasible for the cleaning job. Is there a reason, or evidence, that vacuum cleaners may harm the cloth / table more than brushing, or just a habit?
Thanks!
The interference to the nap may be equivalent between brushing and low-pressure vacuum cleaning (just to remove chalk residue). IMO the difference is just where the nap ends up - in the filter or on the rails.
Modern slate fillers are resistant to vacuum as they are less likely deteriorate into powder.
There was also a case of vacuum cleaners used in a tournament (cleaning the orange powder poured by a protestor). Cordless vacuum cleaners with proper brush heads and HEPA filter seem dust-free, more thorough and more feasible for the cleaning job. Is there a reason, or evidence, that vacuum cleaners may harm the cloth / table more than brushing, or just a habit?
Thanks!
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