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Which carpet cleaner out cleans all others?
Yesterday I was at Target standing in front of the carpet cleaners,
wondering. On the Bissell upright deep cleaner, it says "out cleans all other brands" On the box of the Hoover, it also says "out cleans all other brands" Hmm |
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I was a professional carpet cleaner several years ago. (I am not now,
so I have no axe to grind.) All of the portable units have a common defect-they lack sufficient power to extract the cleaning liquid they inject, a portion of the dirty liquid therefore "weeps" down into the jute, or underneath fabric, and over time, this goo wicks its way back up the carpet fibers. After three or four "cleanings", the dirt will wick up after you walk on it a few times. Another defect of the portables is that unlike truck-mounted units, they use hot water, not steam. Believe me, nothing cleans like steam. Steam will also kill bacteria, dust mites, and the tiny bugs that just get a nice bath when you use a portable. A truck-mounted unit has the suction power and heat to do a good cleaning job, a portable does not. After that, it depends on the operator's skill, which varies.-Jitney |
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I have a Hoover. It's great.
After many more than three or four cleanings, nothing wicked up. I've never had a problem with bacteria, dust mites, or tiny bugs. Buy a ServiceMaster stain kit for spotting in between deep cleanings. |
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Yours sounds like a light duty floor area. My post is based on years
of work in restaurants, day care centers, rental housing, and the like.-Jitney |
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I have never had a problem with stuff wicking up either. But I very
careful not oversoaking the carpet and then go over the carpet several times without spraying solution to suck up as much as possible. (snip) Good technique. A tip from a pro:go to one of those pro cleaner supply stores and get some "Formula 90" for cleaning, and "Grease Buste" for food stains, it has a bitch kitty of a powerful enzyme to get out those protein stains (the hard part of food stains). Pre-spot the food stains with a sprayer at the recommended solution twenty minutes or so before you clean. The Grease Buste is a good idea even if you have it done professionally-if you ask them, they will hit you with a big upcharge for an "enzyme treatment". Better to pre-treat yourself, you only need the enzyme, water, and a good spray bottle. IMO, what really dirties up a carpet fast is dogs, kids, and cats, in that order. The only stains that are near impossible to get out after they dry is mustard and cat**** smell. If you have a new carpet installed, have the installer save the ends and cuttings from the carpet, to do matching "cutout" replacements for cigarrette burns, difficult stains and cat****. For cat****, they tend to go in the corners and edges, cut out the carpet AND THE PAD underneath to replace, bleach the concrete w/ 50/50 bleach/water solution. Also replace the affected tackstrip. I hope this helps.-Jitney |
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What do you recommend to clean the "high traffic areas? I have a lot of
tile in my house. Basically every entrance to a carpeted room is really showing the dirt. I've tried cleaning with my Hoover but haven't been really successful. The best I seem to be able to do is clean the top of the carpet but the lower part of the fiber still looks dirty. |
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