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five to 10 years ago: we bought a hoover and a bissell each around $120
price tag, and the gallon or so of dirty extraction doesn't seem to be
enough to satisfy any family member to want to use either one more than
6 times per user.
the urge will be to dream about getting out a garden hose or a pump up
sprayer and a long hosed shop vac with a drain at the bottom. but you
can't let the padding or wood floor get that wet or odors and damage
will occur.
if this a basement mildew job you must remove/bleach/replace with new
carpeting.
if this is a newer carpet compare commercial cleaning costs and speedy
visits.
if this a worn out carpet do the math on replacement.


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Can anyone recommend a good carpet cleaner/steamer for consumer use?

John


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