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1/13/2012

Hoover SteamVac Supreme Deep Floor Cleaner Review

Hoover SteamVac Supreme Deep Floor Cleaner
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I don't know how Hoover is getting away with this, but this thing called a "SteamVac" is no more a steam cleaner than my Dyson vacum cleaner. This is nothing more than an old fashioned carpet shampooer. I've returned it and put a call into Hoover about the deceptive advertising. I was told if I "thought" it had steam, I should have read the box to be sure! Why would you read the outside of the box to find out if something called a SteamVac has a heating element? Wouldn't that be like going to a car lot and checking under the hoods to see if the model you want comes with an engine? Besides that I didn't have a box to read...I ordered this thru Amazon and
it came in an unmarked brown box with no writing and no pics, so even that suggestion was a bit redundant. In checking out other Hoover models called SteamVac...I am 99.9% sure NONE of them steam. I was told by a Hoover rep that the name "SteamVac" is simply a trade name! In other words being called a steam vac does not mean a thing. Like I've said I can't imagine how Hoover is getting away with this kind of deception, but I know I will never, ever, under any circumstance trust the name Hoover again.

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It's getting steamy in here. And for good reason. This powerful SteamVac cleans in forward and reverse motion to give your floors the supreme attention they deserve. Featuring an easy-to-fill, empty and clean, two-tank system that separates clean and dirty water for optimum cleaning performance. With dual brushes, so your carpets get a deep clean free of dirt and stains. Powered handtool with SpinScrub brushes that do the hard work for you.

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1/03/2012

Hoover SteamVac V2 Tank Seal, 93001221 Review

Hoover SteamVac V2 Tank Seal, 93001221
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I am always careful with what I buy on Line be it through Amazon.com or other sites, so you can imagine my disappointment when I received this part which totally different from the description and part umber on Hoover manual.
I paid $9 including shipment for this tiny seal, that does not fit on my tank, so I called and e-maild and finaly the seller responded with an e-mail stating I am responsible for the return label and a restocking fee !! really ?it as big as a button $4 restocking fee ?
stay away from this seller.

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Works with V2 Steam Vac models: F7205-900, F7205-910, F7205-960, F7205-970, F7210-900, F7220-900, F7221-900, F7225-900, F7226-900, F7425-900, F7426-900, F7430-900, F7431-900, F7440-980, F7441-980, F7443-940

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10/17/2011

Hoover Brush Block Dual V WidePath / All Terrain 48437030 Review

Hoover Brush Block Dual V WidePath / All Terrain 48437030
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I discovered the hard way that I needed to clean the carpet fibers out of my Hoover Steam Cleaner brush block. (After using my steam cleaner a few times, carpet fibers from my rug built up around the brushes, jammed them, and led to the plastic drive shaft on this brush block to break off. If you're looking at the picture of the product, that's the little green "finger" sticking up in on the lower portion of the picture.) The entire part is made of plastic, and while it feels a little flimsy, I don't think it would have broken if I had properly cleaned the brushes after each use.
After researching the part, I bought a replacement brush block on Amazon. Be sure to check on the Hoover web site to make sure you're ordering the right brush block for your steam cleaner ... there are at least two different blocks, and they aren't compatible. But once I received my replacement, it installed easily and works fine.
My only nit is that this simple brush block costs about ten percent of what it would cost to buy a new steam cleaner, which seems a bit pricey.
Bottom line ... keep your brush block clean. But if you're reading this review, I assume you've already learned that lesson the same way I did!

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9/26/2011

Steam Vac Extractor Review

Steam Vac Extractor
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This is a good carpet cleaner. I can't fault the machine for the initial problems. When I first received this product, I immediately went to work, or tried to. The solution tank was faulty and all the solution leaked out, creating a mess on the floor. I then went online to [...] to order a new tank only to find that the tank I needed was "out of stock", with no indication whatever when I could expect it to be in stock. I had removed all the furniture from my den and it was sitting in the middle of my living room. My frustration level was very high at this point. I then looked for local dealers and found one less than 5 miles from my house. I called and the gentleman there was very helpful. He not only checked his inventory but actually went to locate the part visually before I went to pick it up. He also told me exactly what I needed to take with me in order to get the tank replaced for free. This was practically an all-day deal but I was able to get another tank. It didn't leak, the machine works well and isn't really all that hard to deal with. Yes, the tanks are smaller than the commercial machines and you have to refill and/or empty them a lot but, overall, it's a good residential machine and handy to have around. One hint: When you go to empty the recovery tank, remove the solution tank first. I found out the hard way. You have to lay the handle of the machine down on the floor, which tilts the solution tank and causes it to leak. Maybe this is a no-brainer for some but the instruction booklet failed to mention it and I just followed the directions. Duh!!!!

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SpinScrub Multiple Rotating Brush SystemHeated Cleaning - Applies heat directly to the floorRemovable Rotating Brushes for quick rinse cleaningFingertip Clean Surge function for spot removal and heavy traffic areasTwo separate translucent tanks to keep clean solution and dirty water separateNo belts to change break or replaceSpinScrub Powered hand tool for cleaning stairs & upholstery12 AMP motor

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9/24/2011

Bissell ProHeat 2X Select Upright Deep Steam Cleaner Review

Bissell ProHeat 2X Select Upright Deep Steam Cleaner
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I shopped online for weeks before deciding. I have been borrowing Bissell carpet cleaners for a while, this one seems to be the best so far. Assembly was easy. It was a little heaver then I expected. I like the water resivoir, they have improved the seals & latches. The stairs are labor intensive, as the water shoots out very concentrated & it takes a lot of work to get them dry. Maybe it just takes a while to get the hang of it. Overall, glad I bought it.

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ProHeat 2X Select w/Microban. Upright Deep Cleaner 2X DirtLifter PowerBrushes, tough enough to get the deepest dirt, gentle, leaves carpets beautifully groomed.Built-In Heater - heats the water & cleaning solution for maximum effectiveness.Light clean, normal, rinse or heavy traff. Extraction Chemicals - 12G7,12G7Z, 12G71, 62E5,62E5-2, 89Q5, 89Q5-2, 99K5, 99K5-2, 83P3, 83P3-2, 34B5, 34B5-2, 14N3, 78H6, 66U9, 66U9-1, 65Y7, 65Y7-1,

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9/02/2011

Rug Doctor Wide Track Review

Rug Doctor Wide Track
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Keeping up with two dogs can be hard at times. Knowing that one of the most used space in our household is a carpeted family room, were we spend most of our time including our four legged loved ones. Unfortunately our dogs do not shower daily, which allows them to bring in the outside inside. Though we wash our dogs every 2-4 weeks the dirt they apply to our carpet requires cleaning every two to three weeks. We do not care to pay the expense for carpet cleaning services that often, so I and my wife do it ourselves. This is our third carpet cleaner over the past 6 years and hopefully one that will last the long haul. So far so good, easy to use, and durable to say the least. This machine is built to last. Performance is much better than the Harry Homeowner machines we purchased in the past, believe me they were not cheap. In comparison to a carpet cleaning company, this machine should pay for itself within four months at the current rate of usage. Highly recommended this product to those who will clean their carpets as often as we do. Worth the money!!!

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Kicking it up a notch from the Mighty Pro, the Rug Doctor Wide Track puts 35 years of tough cleaning experience to work!  With enhanced coverage capacity and a wider 11.25" cleaning path, your most precious commodity - time - will be saved! Your Wide Track steam cleaning machine will come fully assembled and ready to use.  The larger solution tank at 3.7 gallons and larger 4.8 gallon recovery tank means fewer delays for emptying and refilling and more time saved with a larger area of coverage at just under 160 sq. ft.  A powerful 1.9 hp vacuum motor will ensure maximum water lift and result in quicker drying carpets.  Boasting an impressive 11.25 inch vibrating brush, the Wide Track carpet steamer will lift and fluff carpet fibers leaving them soft, clean and renewed. The Wide Track carpet and upholstery cleaner will come with a complete Upholstery Kit featuring the Universal Hand Tool and a 12 foot hose for easy use in cleaning stairs, furniture, cars and boats. Buy with confidence!  The Rug Doctor is the only extractor approved for the consumer market by the Carpet and Rug Institute.  Protect your carpet investment with the CRI seal of approval!

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8/18/2011

Bissell SpotBot ProHeat Hands-Free Compact Deep Cleaner, 12U9A Review

Bissell SpotBot ProHeat Hands-Free Compact Deep Cleaner, 12U9A
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We have two dogs and two boys. Our youngest dog is a 1 year old beagle, who has been very difficult to potty train! Needless to say, a carpet cleaner is a must-have for us. It is used many times during the week. Prior to the SpotBot, we used way to many paper towels for cleaning up messes that we didn't have time to clean with the large machine.
The fact that we already have a full-size carpet cleaner, that works well, is why we did not buy one of these sooner. I am betting that many others are in the same situation, or are debating between this or a full size cleaner, so this is where I will begin:
First, I will focus on the downfalls of using our full-size carpet cleaner for a small spot/stain-
1) Its size! With as much as we use it, it is not ideal to lug it up and down the stairs of our two floor house. This is especially the case when spots need cleaned both upstairs and downstairs at the same time.
2) The hose on the Hoover model we have is a royal pain. It takes several steps to switch the machine over to use the hand tool. It is a pain to clean. We avoid having to use it because of this. That means we usually end up scrubbing chairs and the stairs by hand, as it is less of a hassle. (If you go for a full-size model, consider looking for one where you do not need the extra steps to switch between the floor and hose modes!)
3) The dirty water holder is large. We usually use the bathtub to clean it. Going through all this trouble for a little stain sucks, especially when you have to do it as often as we do.
4) You should vacuum before using a carpet cleaner. This usually is not a problem for dry stains. However, you cannot vacuum over a wet pet accident! With the full-size cleaner, it is very difficult to just clean one area. We usually end up cleaning a 2'x3' area that surrounds the stain...an un-vacuumed 2'x3' area. This results in dog hair in parts of the carpet cleaner where it does not belong. Again, it is a pain to clean.
5) We cannot leave this machine sitting on a carpeted area. The left-over water from the brushes and such leave a wet spot. We usually move the machine to a hard floor before we even turn it off.
Now, onto the SpotBot-
1) The size is great. It is SOOO much easier to carry around the house and up and down the stairs.
2) It is very easy to switch from the automatic mode to the manual mode (where you use the hose.) Because of this, I do not hesitate to use it for quick clean-ups on the stairs, on our dining room chairs, or in the car. The hand tool is a cinch to clean when you are through, partly because it is not as long as the full-size models.
3) The dirty water bin is easily dumped and cleaned in the sink. It can be carried with one hand.
4) It is not always ideal to vacuum before cleaning. It is easy to clean just the stained area without involving the area around it.
5) We leave the SpotBot out of the way in our dining room for quick access. We have had no problems with it leaking.Now that I have explained why this has been so much easier than our full-sized cleaner, here are some more observations of the SpotBot:
1. There are 3 models of the SpotBot. From what I can tell, they are all almost identical except the Pet model comes with pet cleaning solution and the ProHeat has a water heater. The original does not have Microban protection, whereas the Pet and ProHeat do. (Hint: Compare specs and the pictures of the lady using the machine on Bissell's website.)
--If you plan on getting fresh hot water every time you use the machine, I would pass on the ProHeat model. Consider if you want the Microban protection to decide between the green and pet models.
--If you have a pet, you can get the green model and buy your own pet solution. However, the green one does not have the Microban protection, so it may be worth getting the Pet model.
--If you plan on having the machine ready all the time, get the ProHeat (red) model. The water heater function will heat the water/cleaning solution that has been sitting in the tank since your last use. I have been happy with the heat function. It may not heat it to scorching hot, but warm water still is better than cold.
2. As others have noted, the automatic function does not do the best job at sucking up all the water. It is not much trouble to use the hose to suck up the remaining water. The only downside of this is the need to rinse out the hand attachment after you are through. Even that isn't a big deal and it only takes a second.
3. There are two cycles, plus the manual option. The surface stain cycle runs about 3 minutes, the set-in stain cycle runs about 6 minutes. The machine really does most of the work for you! It was not a primary reason for our purchase, but WOW...this machine has really saved us a ton of work!!! Because this machine is so simple and quick to use, every single pet stain has been properly cleaned. No paper towels have been wasted.
4. A full solution tank lasts about two of the longer 6 minute cycles. It lasts for about 4 of the shorter cycles.
5. The automatic function does an EXCELLENT job. It has gotten out ever spill and every old stain we have used it on. The hand tool does a decent job, though not as good of a job as the automatic function. This may be because I do not scrub one spot for 6 minutes. In fact, I don't think I ever went over the same spot with our full-sized machine for 6 minutes...LOL!
6. If your carpets have not been cleaned in a while, this machine may clean so well that you will have a ring of clean carpet. I noticed a slight ring when I used the SpotBot on a stain in a high-traffic area. For us, this is not a huge issue because we have our carpets professionally cleaned ever 6-12 months and use our full-sized machine in between.
7. This unit is only intended for cleaning small areas. The circle is 8" in diameter, and the area it cleans is approximately 6-7". A full-sized carpet cleaner will be your best bet for cleaning large areas. This machine is better than the full-sized unit for cleaning up individual stains.
8. We only use MAYBE half the recommended cleaner. The stains still come out! I recommend experimenting with this so that you are not using more cleaner than you actually need to.
Since we usually have this ready at all times, when an accident does happen it couldn't be easier! We just grab the machine, plug it in, set it on the stain, and push a button. We carry on with whatever we were doing until the cycle ends. Then, we attach the hand tool to the hose, suck up the excess water, dump and rinse the storage tank, and we are ready for next time!
I think I covered the questions I had before our purchase! I highly recommend this machine!

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Remove stubborn spots and stains throughout the home quickly and easily with this compact deep cleaner. The machine provides unique spiral brushing, two separate tanks--a solution tank for clean soapy water and a collection tank for used dirty water, and a user-friendly push-button control panel with status-indicator lights for easy operation. Choose from two automatic SmartSystem cleaning cycles: Surface Stain, which runs for about three minutes, for new stains on the surface of carpeting or Set-In Stain, which runs for about six minutes, for difficult stains that have had time to set in and penetrate carpet fibers. Simply place the cleaner over the designated area, make a selection to start the cycle, and walk away for powerful hands-free cleaning. The machine will begin spraying, brushing, and suctioning up the spot or stain, and it will beep when finished. Push the Pause/Resume button to check the status of the cleaning cycle (press once to pause and again to resume), or press the Stop button to stop the automatic cleaning cycle all together. The cleaner also offers a Manual/Hose option for removing spots and stains manually from upholstery, car interiors, stairs, and other surfaces. Furthermore, it comes with a built-in heater, which heats hot tap water up to 25 degrees hotter for maximum results--or can be turned off for a no-heat option when cleaning delicate wool or oriental rugs. Other highlights include a 3 amp motor, a 32-ounce tank capacity, a flexible hose, a 16-foot power cord, convenient cord storage, and microban antimicrobial product protection, which fights the growth of odor-causing bacteria, mold, and mildew in the cleaner. An on-board 3-inch tough-stain tool comes included, as well as an 8-ounce bottle of Little Green Formula and a 16-ounce bottle of OxyGen 2 Formula. The deep cleaner measures 9-1/2 by 20 by 14 inches and carries a one-year limited warranty.

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7/07/2011

Bissell 8910W ProHeat Turbo Upright Deep Cleaner Review

Bissell 8910W ProHeat Turbo Upright Deep Cleaner
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I have two male dogs and live in a rented carpeted apartment and with on of the dogs being prone to marking so having this is more of a neccessity than anything else.
I really like the way it works, doesn't over soak the carpet, and it's large water resevoir helps do larger areas without multiple stops. I have noticed that it works much better if the heater is on and I use very hot tap water when filling.
I pair this with the Spot Bot so I haven't, and probably won't need to use the attachments but this cleaner does a very good job. The only thing I don't like it that pet hair seems to collect in the brush area, you cannot easily remove the brush or the shield to clean the hair so cleaning the machine after use can take a while. But that's pretty much the only negative I have on this.

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7/01/2011

Hoover 40326432 PowerSprayer Carpet/Upholstery Protectant, 32-Ounce Review

Hoover 40326432 PowerSprayer Carpet/Upholstery Protectant, 32-Ounce
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Totally agree with other reviewer... the product was dirty, batteries had leaked and the feed tube was clogged. They must have found these way deep back somewhere in a crappy warehouse. I don't know if it was the seller "Amazing Deals Online" or the shipper... Amazon, but come on guys... this is ridiculous...
I gave it two stars because the actual liquid inside is good.
Rather than deal with return shipping, I decided to see if I could fix it, and I did. For the benefit of anyone else who wound up with these things....
Pull out the old leaked batteries and scrape off the residue to get to the bare metal on the battery contacts.
Put in new batteries.
Remove the top to get to the feed tube.
Soak the feed tube in warm water for a while then try spraying. If you still get noise but no spray.... You can try using a needle to clean the pickup tube or you can force liquid through under pressure.
Once it was working, the spray worked great and the carpets are now protected. Still like I said, you SHOULD NOT have to go through this.

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6/19/2011

New HOOVER F8100900 Platinum Collection Carpet Cleaner LED Spotlight Maxextract Technology Review

New HOOVER F8100900 Platinum Collection Carpet Cleaner LED Spotlight Maxextract Technology
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I've always owned a Hoover carpet cleaner, but the Hoover Platinum Collection Carpet Cleaner is over the top. Prior to purchasing my new Hoover, I had my carpets professionally cleaned. My carpets came out alright, but when I cleaned them again with the Hoover, they looked like new. The Hoover not only cleans great, but the carpets are dry in no time. Two thumbs up for this product!

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HOOVER F8100900 Platinum Collection Carpet Cleaner.MaxExtract Technology removes more dirt from carpet than other leading brands of carpet cleaners.Combines multi-action agitation, carpet washing, dirt removal & direct heat drying.

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6/01/2011

Hoover F7425-900 SteamVac Dual V with SpinScrub Hand Tool Review

Hoover F7425-900 SteamVac Dual V with SpinScrub Hand Tool
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I live in a 1000sqft apt with my esposa & 2 pugs
If you don't know, pugs shed every day of their lives!
I've had one for about 3 weeks now and here are my impressions
Super easy to put together, all you need is a screwdriver for 2 screws
It's also a breeze to use and it did a great job on my carpets (don't forget to vacuum first though)
Better than the rug dr I'd rent (those things are filthy!)
So for 2 bedrooms, living, dining, and sofa it took about 2 gallons which means that I had to empty the dirty water twice and refill the clean water twice
I also used about 32oz of soap which is about [$$] if you buy the name brand
Cleaning is also easy, just poor the dirty water in the toilet and rinse it out with water and boom you are set
Like other people have said there is no pour spout so be careful when pouring out the dirty water (you don't want to make a mess)
There are a couple other things to clean up, like the front part that sucks up all the water from the carpet, and some other fitters and the scrub brushes and that whole area
I usually wait till the next day when the unit is dry and just wipe the bottom down and pick of any bunches of lint or dog hair, and clean the front nozzle only when necessary
Some word about the attachments
First the accessory tray on the back is a bit cumbersome, bulky, doesn't hold the hose very well, and I've found gets in the way of storing the power cord
So, I didn't attach mine and just have it hanging on a coat hanger in the closet
Secondly, the way the hoses attaches to the front of the unit for the sucking and the other to the side for the soap is also not so great
It's not like my vacuum cleaner where there is a tight fit
For the sucking hose you kind of put it in the whole and turn it, but there's nothing to stop it from turning it the other way :(
For the soap hose you just push it in, it doesn't seem very secure because it can easily be pulled out
That being said I had not experienced problems with either falling out though
Next the spin scrub hand tool, it sucks!
I tried to use it for some corners and my sofa and it did not do a good job
I think it's because the spinning brushes powered by the air flow and not a separate motor like the main unit
Don't use it at all, but that's just me
The other stair/upholstery tool is much better
I was able to give my sofa cushions a good clearing
Lastly be careful when done with the attachments because the hose will have some left over dirty water and soap (this is probably the messiest part of the whole thing)
Sorry I don't use the bare floor attachment to comment
Overall, I love this thing to clean my carpets and the sofa
Cleaning is easy, remember it is NOT nonexistent, you DO have things to clean

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5/17/2011

zep inc 24OZ Zep Carpet Cleaner carpet & rug cleaner Review

zep inc 24OZ Zep Carpet Cleaner carpet and rug cleaner
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Hard to find, but works really well. Had little grease spots on carpet from food brought in from BBQ. Some spots took more than 1 application, but all came up!

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5/10/2011

Hoover F8100900 Platinum Carpet Cleaner With High Intensity LED Spotlight Review

Hoover F8100900 Platinum Carpet Cleaner With High Intensity LED Spotlight
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We just bought this machine and I can't say enough things about it. Our carpets are over 10 years old and it's made them look 100% better. Best of all it has a 6 year manufacturer's warranty so if there are any problems it can be taken to a nearby service center for repair. My husband has been using it the last two days and our carpets look great. I read many reviews and it seemed like the best one on the market. We buy a new machine about every 2 years as they break down frequently, but with a 6 year warranty you can't go wrong. I ordered the carpet cleaning solution through Amazon because it's cheaper than in the markets, free shipping and no tax. Great deal. Just be sure to clean the brushes and rinse everything throughly when you're done using it. We have 13 dogs and cats so having a good carpet cleaner is essential for us. We highly recommend that you read the operations manual prior to using the carpet cleaner in order to ensure all the settings are correct for proper operation. Buy it and you'll see the difference in how your carpets look and feel. The multiple brushes have fluffed and raised the carpet and it feels like new. One machine for 6 years will be a welcomed change!

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The Hoover F8100900 Platinum Collection carpet cleaner removes more dirt from your carpet than other leading brands of carpet cleaners. It also comes complete with Hoover's best-in-class six year limited warranty.
MaxExtract Technology The Hoover F8100900 carpet cleaner combines multi-action agitation, carpet washing, dirt removal and direct heat drying to provide carpet that looks professionally cleaned.
Specifically Engineered Brushes The F8100900 carpet cleaner features dual scrubbing, multi-directional brushes that surround carpet fibers and remove dirt at every angle.
High Velocity Suction To speed up dry time, the dirty water is removed from the carpet while applying forced heat.
Integrated Spot Cleaning This carpet cleaner includes a high intensity LED spotlight and two spot cleaning settings.

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5/05/2011

Bissell Big Green Complete Home-Cleaning System, 7700 Review

Bissell Big Green Complete Home-Cleaning System, 7700
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I was really excited about this because of the multi-function use. At the same time, I was skeptical. Our little dog likes to pee in small places on the carpet, so we needed good carpet cleaner that would deep clean these areas.
The carpet cleaner works very well. Both the large cleaner extension and the handheld spray and suction the water, which most others do not do. It was a decision between this and the Hoover Agility. The Agility does not seem to have a sprayer on the extension hose.
When it comes to the vacuum, it's not that great. The suction is only good enough for area rugs. The carpet extension has a air powered brush that stops working on normal carpet and it only cleans the top surface debris.
So, if you want something for hardwood and deep carpet cleaning this is great. Just don't try to replace a regular vacuum cleaning with this.

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For a thoroughly clean home without all the space-consuming equipment, this thoughtfully designed cleaner functions as three units in one. It vacuums carpets, floors, and hard-to-reach areas; deep cleans carpets and upholstery; and washes sealed hard-floor surfaces. Not bad for a unit that takes up just over 2 square feet of floor space. The versatile cleaner provides easy-to-use push-button controls, bagless technology, and a 1-2/7-gallon tank capacity. When in deep-cleaning mode, its built-in heater quickly heats hot tap water up to 25 degrees hotter for enhanced results. On-board vacuum tools include a multi-surface floor tool, an air-powered floor TurboBrush, a 5-inch brush, a crevice tool, and a dust brush, as well as a carpet deep-cleaning tool, a drain cleaner, a 4-inch upholstery tool, and a hard-floor tool. The hard-floor tool uses a washable micro-fiber pad that helps lift and remove dirt from tile, vinyl, laminates, and sealed hardwood surfaces.
Even more, the home-cleaning system features three-stage filtration. Its water filtration captures large debris and dust, the washable foam filter captures fine particles, and the HEPA media filter cleans and filters the air. Other highlights include a quick-release cord wrap, a quick-release hose door, an 8-foot upholstery hose, and an 18-foot power cord, along with Microban antimicrobial protection, which fights the growth of odor causing bacteria, mold, and mildew in the machine, keeping it cleaner and fresher between uses. Additional items include a 16-ounce bottle of Fiber Cleansing Formula, an 8-ounce bottle of Hard Floor Solutions, a mesh bag, and two hard-floor micro-fiber pads. The home-cleaning system measures 13 by 24 by 54-1/2 inches and carries a one-year limited warranty.

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5/02/2011

Bissell QuickSteamer Upright Deep Cleaner, 1770 Review

Bissell QuickSteamer Upright Deep Cleaner, 1770
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This is a light cleaner which picks up general dirt. The only downside is this models brush does not spin, it simply sits on the ground and drags as you pull the unit. You need to scrub any real stains manually to get them clean. The Bissell Powerbrush 2080 spins and for $20 more does a much better job and it is still light! Happy Cleaning.

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For deep-cleaning your carpets and area rugs, the lightweight Bissell QuickSteamer features a removable cross-action brush and removable nozzle. Assembly takes just 2 simple steps, and the QuickSteamer stores conveniently away ready for its next use. Ideal for spots, spills, and high-traffic areas, the attractive green QuickSteamer offers 6 rows of brushes for loosening and removing embedded dirt and pet hair. Large wheels make it easy to maneuver around the home. The half-gallon water tanks are a breeze to fill and empty. Fiber cleansing formula included. 3-amp power rating with 20-foot power cord. 9-inch cleaning path. 15.8 x 9 x 44.2 inches. 18.7 pounds. Limited 1-year warranty.

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4/19/2011

Bissell ProHeat 2X Select Pet Upright Deep Cleaner, 94003 Review

Bissell ProHeat 2X Select Pet Upright Deep Cleaner, 94003
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We bought this model at a local retail store last weekend. I had used a different model of the same brand previously (borrowed from in-laws). I have used it once, on my entire living room--a cream colored cheap wall-to-wall carpet laid down about 3 years ago by the previous owners. Probably artificial fibers. Just saying.
The carpet was getting spotty. We have a cat who has hairballs regularly and two four-year-olds. The cream colored carpet was showing spots around the kids computer, both couches, and the high-traffic areas at each doorway. We had some washable-marker marks here and there, and one sticky place. We live in the south so we had red clay marks, too.
I assembled the machine--had to get a long, thin screwdriver from the garage because the kind with the changeable tips is too fat for the holes in the upper handle. Assembly was easy, but I was left with an extra wand that had no home. Ours came with a small, medium, and large unpowered wand plus a powered wand and a crevice tool. At this point I was thinking that all the unpowered wands were kind of redundant.
I filled the machine with hot water and the 'fiber cleansing' solution my husband picked up because he didn't realize there were two bottles of solution inside the box. Not a big deal, we'll use it all, I'm sure. The soap tank was a bit leaky for just a second, so I let it drip til it stopped, then rinsed off the outside.
I grabbed the blue squirt bottle of 'tough stain precleaner' that came in the box and squirted each little gray, brown, or sticky spot. Didn't do anything else, just squirted. Gave the gray area near the doors a sort of 'misting' to get the job started.
I turned the dial on the Bissell to 'normal cleaning' and started near one door. Wet stroke forward, wet stroke backward, dry stroke forward, dry stroke backward. Had a little trouble with the suction at first, but I later determined this was probably because the machine had tipped while it was on. It makes a pop noise when it loses suction, and you pretty much have to shut the machine off and turn it back on to 'reset'. A few places in the carpet needed an extra going over with the wet/dry strokes to get the spots up.
After just a couple of strokes, the machine started spitting out little 'hairballs' that were gray--presumably cat hair and carpet fiber wads. I had read about these in the manual and so was not alarmed. I decided to let them go and after the carpet dried I'd get them with the dry vac.
About half-way through the room (13x18, roughly) it was time to dump the dirty water and refill. The water was like diluted hot chocolate in color, and had hairballs in it. Removing and replacing the tank is quite easy. Originally I was thinking I had to lay down the handle to get at the connections, but this is not true--the machine can be standing up and you can still get the water tank out. Not sure about the soap tank, though.
Note that while cleaning, you're dripping on the back stroke. So you start at one end of the room and work *backwards* to the other end, not forwards. Probably a no-brainer, but there you go. I tried using one of the unpowered wands for a spot under the kids desk, and it did OK but didn't really wow me. It was nice to have the trigger right there on the wand to be able to squirt soap at the spot, and the wand did fine at pulling the water back out. Didn't try the powered wand for it--I just went over it again with the big machine and the spot was completely gone. I'll try the powered wand another time.
Back in action, I finished up the room with no other highlights. I chose not to use the 'rinse' cycle on the machine at all, I guess I'm testing the anti-resoiling agent in the soap. :) I didn't really want to spend the time going over every inch of carpet twice.
When finished, I put down a couple of clean towels to walk on since we can't avoid using the room. The carpet itself was dried within a couple of hours--even the bit at the start where I was having trouble with suction.
Once dry, I have to say the carpet looks great. There might be one or two places where the spots wouldn't come out--but they have been cleaned at least 3 times now with three different machines and have persisted through all of them. Anyway, I do notice that the carpet nap is starting to look a little worn--it's cheap carpet. I haven't been back over it yet with the dry vac to get the hairballs up, that might change the appearance.
Husband said the smell of the soap was pretty much gone once the carpet dried, so it didn't leave a heavy stink of 'just washed the carpets' behind. The soap smell was itself reasonably pleasant and not overpowering even when wet.
So on to disassembly and cleaning. Emptying the dirty water was again no big deal. I rinsed out the tank afterward to get the hairballs out and keep it from getting stinky (why leave microban a big job, after all). I left the remaining soap in the soap tank for the next time. Since the shields over the nozzles and brushes are clear, you can see how scummy they get after just one use, so I grabbed my screwdriver again and popped off the clear shields (one screw for the front 'suck' piece, and two screws each for the side 'edge cleaner' areas) to rinse them out. The brushes themselves were exposed at that point and I could see the surfaces behind them were scummy but I didn't feel like removing the brushes so I just wiped with a rag to get the scum out of the places I could reach. At this point the vac is lying on its back in the kitchen, in the way. But one more wipe of the sole plate (where the dirty drips come from) and reapplying screws and shields and it all went back together easily. It took about another five mins or so to clean the machine after use. Then I grabbed a clean rag and the reassembled machine and moved it to its storage home. Since it's sitting on the carpet, I put the clean rag down first, then the machine on the rag to catch any drips I might have missed.
I am very pleased with how the machine performed. It made a dirty carpet look clean again, which is exactly what I wanted. It was relatively easy to use and clean (might tape a screwdriver to the machine just to have one handy) and it did a great job.
If I were going to improve the machine, I'd make those clear shields use a fastener other than a screw so they could pop off by hand. I'd maybe add one more fastener for that spare wand. I might include a plastic tray to sit the thing on when it's not in use. I might try to work on that suction pop noise thing to make it clearer that you need to stop and fix something before you squirt more soap down. I might also leave off all the marvelous stickers identifying special features. Not needed, and they get in the way of seeing what the machine is doing. And if I were really working hard to improve, I'd have a 'self propelled' motor to assist the user to move the machine at the proper speed (slow) and with the proper contact between machine and floor (to improve suction).
I hope the machine will last for the amount of time we intend to keep this carpet. Other reviews make me wonder if my satisfaction will last, since it seems other people have a lot of trouble with their machines, regardless of brand and model. I hope to update this review again later, after a few more uses.
-----edited Nov 30 2009
After using the machine several more times, I am still pleased. It's kept the carpet looking pretty good, and sometimes I'm able to get up spots using only the warm water without soap. That's nice. I haven't used up all the carpet soap that came with the machine (and that we bought by mistake). The cat was quite ill over the summer and kept throwing up all over the carpet, everywhere..and you really can't tell at all. Likewise the kids have repeatedly gone after the carpet with washable markers and crayons, and those marks are gone as well. Red clay marks gone. There are some shadowy gray areas at the main entrance/exit to the room that the shampooer doesn't seem to be able to help, I guess the carpet is just showing its age.
I have taped a gallon zip bag to the front of the machine, in which I have the manual and the screwdriver I mentioned earlier. Very handy. I've used the powered wand a few times now, and I like that much better than the unpowered ones. Agitation really helps get the gunk out.
I like using this machine better than my Spotlifter now, it does a better job. I do tend to 'save up' spots so I can run the machine for long enough to make it feel 'worthwhile', but it even gets up the old spots.
Anyway, I'm pleased with the machine, it does what I wanted it to do. After months, it doesn't stink (I still rinse it out after each use), and it hasn't made anything scummy while it sits waiting for the next use.

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For tough carpet stains, this upright deep cleaner uses a hot, cleansing formula and extremely powerful suction to quickly remove stains and embedded debris. Twelve rows of powerful brushes agitate ground-in dirt and bring it to the surface, while a wide floor nozzle with a 12-inch cleaning path extracts all traces for spotless results every time. Perfect for cleaning carpet, upholstery, and stairs, the 12 amp unit provides an array of accessories that include a 3-inch stain-removing tool, a 4-inch upholstery tool, a spraying crevice tool, a handheld TurboBrush, and a 6-inch pet-stain eraser tool. A 16-ounce bottle of Tough Stain and a 16-ounce bottle of Pet Formula are also included. The cleaner's built-in heater heats hot tap water up to 25 degrees hotter for optimal effectiveness, but will never allow the temperature to exceed 190 degrees. The heat can also be easily switched off when cleaning delicate wool or Oriental rugs.
In addition, the unit’s Custom Clean function automatically mixes hot tap water with the right amount of Bissell formula--simply choose from light clean, normal, heavy traffic, or water rinse. Other features include a heat indicator light, a 1-gallon two-in-one tank that keeps dirty water separate from clean water, surround suction, and edge-sweeping brushes, as well as ultra-smooth wheels, an extra-long 30-foot power cord, a carrying handle, and an easy-to-remove nozzle for quick cleanup. Perfect for a household with pets, the upright deep cleaner measures 19 by 13 by 44 inches and carries a one-year limited warranty.

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