Rug doctor - any experience?
In article , David WE Roberts
writes
We are debating cleaning the nice light coloured carpets which we think were
fitted by the previous owners to market the house, or lifting them and just
having floor boards which would be much more practical if the boards are
good.
IME you're more likely to see problems cleaning to the edge with a light
carpet than with a dark one. The strength of the rug doctor is the brush
based cleaning action but the edging tool doesn't have that so can only
clean as well as a regular carpet cleaner there. For a heavily soiled
light carpet that can mean a darker band at the skirting. Also, in
contrast to John's experience, I've found that older draughty properties
have dirtier edges on the carpet due to underfloor dust being blown up
at the carpet edge. There you need to avoid sending cleaning jets under
the skirting gap then sucking (very) dirty water into the edge of the
carpet, making the problem worse.
Overall score for rug doctor 8/10, it's all I would hire now, but they
do try to get you on the consumables.
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