Fat Monkey,
Question: considering a traditional wet shower may well compound the adhesiveness of the rubber in monkey hair, will you be using a high static industrial vacuum, or a high velocity air-knife wash down to get the pellets out of your mane? If I may, I suggest a "push-pull" method- combining the two technologies for maximum effectiveness. You may need to introduce ionization as well to neutralize the static charge. 900 cfm @ 55” w.g. on the air knife, and 200 cfm @ 200” w.g. on the vacuum aught to suffice. I suggest 5 vacuum pick-up points. Be discrete if you intend to, erm, misuse of the middle pick-up.
After all, it isn't easy to get those little rubber pellets out of monkey hair.
Question: considering a traditional wet shower may well compound the adhesiveness of the rubber in monkey hair, will you be using a high static industrial vacuum, or a high velocity air-knife wash down to get the pellets out of your mane? If I may, I suggest a "push-pull" method- combining the two technologies for maximum effectiveness. You may need to introduce ionization as well to neutralize the static charge. 900 cfm @ 55” w.g. on the air knife, and 200 cfm @ 200” w.g. on the vacuum aught to suffice. I suggest 5 vacuum pick-up points. Be discrete if you intend to, erm, misuse of the middle pick-up.
After all, it isn't easy to get those little rubber pellets out of monkey hair.