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One thing I noticed with my previous robotic vacuums was that they seemed to need to make harder than necessary contact with obstacles, like furniture, before changing directions. Mop boards, appliances, and furniture legs always showed telltale signs of the vacuums' need to repeatedly come in solid contact. Our house has a restored grand piano that suffered some finish wear on the piano bench legs due to this frequent contact. As this video shows, the Mova Z60 Ultra Roller Complete barely taps and often doesn't touch the legs at all. I am going to touch up the finish and watch over the long term if the finish wear returns, but my initial observations would seem to indicate it won't. It also glides along mop boards without physically rubbing them, and so far I am not seeing the friction marks my old vacuums would create. TranslateView Original Text
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