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"Annaid" <monahan@no-s-way.com> wrote in message news:E6ecnWNHa5uZNJOiXTWJhw@metrocast.net... > I am thinking of buying a home carpet cleaner. We don't need it for carpets > as much as we need it for upholstery; couches and cars. Our home is all > wood floor with a few area rugs about. If there a home cleaner anyone would > recommend? DH checked with Consumer Reports and found they said none were > worth the money. Better off renting an industrial machine. Preferably I > would like to have on one hand for when I want to use it, but I don't want > to waste my money. > > Opinion? Suggestions for a machine? > > Thank you much > D~ > Whatever you buy I wouldn't recommend Bissell's little green carpet machine. They are problematic and don't clean well. They don't last long either. I have a Bissell upright steam machine and it cleans well if the high traffic setting is used. It has an attachment for upholstery and spot cleaning. > |
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"kimberlycards" <kbkitti@FrontierNet.net> wrote in message
news:vsJPa.7798$bA3.1729@news01.roc.ny... > > "Annaid" <monahan@no-s-way.com> wrote in message > news:E6ecnWNHa5uZNJOiXTWJhw@metrocast.net... > > I am thinking of buying a home carpet cleaner. We don't need it for > carpets > > as much as we need it for upholstery; couches and cars. Our home is all > > wood floor with a few area rugs about. If there a home cleaner anyone > would > > recommend? DH checked with Consumer Reports and found they said none were > > worth the money. Better off renting an industrial machine. Preferably I > > would like to have on one hand for when I want to use it, but I don't want > > to waste my money. > > > > Opinion? Suggestions for a machine? > > > > Thank you much > > D~ > > > Whatever you buy I wouldn't recommend Bissell's little green carpet machine. > They are problematic and don't clean well. They don't last long either. I > have a Bissell upright steam machine and it cleans well if the high traffic > setting is used. It has an attachment for upholstery and spot cleaning. > > > > Thank you for your response. I was looking at this machine. D~ |
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I would go with the Hover
"Annaid" <monahan@no-s-way.com> wrote in message news:X7udnTNvx6JpQpKiXTWJig@metrocast.net... > "kimberlycards" <kbkitti@FrontierNet.net> wrote in message > news:vsJPa.7798$bA3.1729@news01.roc.ny... > > > > "Annaid" <monahan@no-s-way.com> wrote in message > > news:E6ecnWNHa5uZNJOiXTWJhw@metrocast.net... > > > I am thinking of buying a home carpet cleaner. We don't need it for > > carpets > > > as much as we need it for upholstery; couches and cars. Our home is all > > > wood floor with a few area rugs about. If there a home cleaner anyone > > would > > > recommend? DH checked with Consumer Reports and found they said none > were > > > worth the money. Better off renting an industrial machine. Preferably > I > > > would like to have on one hand for when I want to use it, but I don't > want > > > to waste my money. > > > > > > Opinion? Suggestions for a machine? > > > > > > Thank you much > > > D~ > > > > > Whatever you buy I wouldn't recommend Bissell's little green carpet > machine. > > They are problematic and don't clean well. They don't last long either. I > > have a Bissell upright steam machine and it cleans well if the high > traffic > > setting is used. It has an attachment for upholstery and spot cleaning. > > > > > > > > Thank you for your response. I was looking at this machine. > > D~ > > |