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I have the new hoover which include an option to jujst use plain water
to rinse. The "shampoo" is in a seperate bottle so you can shampoo
rinse and just use suction. It works well. 150.00 or so

http://products.consumerguide.com/re...ductId=25827#F
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rug doctor is also now selling their cleaner 729.00 is way too
steep for me!

http://www.rugdoctor.com/cart/products_mighty_pro.asp

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

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I have the widepath model of the hoover with the auto rinse feature. Seems
to work well. We have used it a ton and so far it has been reliable. THe
extra wide model like we have is a good idea. In an emergency (at a
different location) we rented a rug doctor unit. It was skinny and took
forever to do the job though it did a good job. Both do better than the
commercial guys that do your whole house in 90 minutes. How can that be
thorough? It can't.


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I have the new hoover which include an option to jujst use plain water
to rinse. The "shampoo" is in a seperate bottle so you can shampoo
rinse and just use suction. It works well. 150.00 or so

http://products.consumerguide.com/re...ductId=25827#F
ullReview


rug doctor is also now selling their cleaner 729.00 is way too
steep for me!

http://www.rugdoctor.com/cart/products_mighty_pro.asp

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

John



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On Sat, 26 Aug 2006 01:24:04 GMT, "Art"
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I have the widepath model of the hoover with the auto rinse feature. Seems
to work well. We have used it a ton and so far it has been reliable. THe
extra wide model like we have is a good idea. In an emergency (at a
different location) we rented a rug doctor unit. It was skinny and took
forever to do the job though it did a good job. Both do better than the
commercial guys that do your whole house in 90 minutes. How can that be
thorough? It can't.


Except that the commercial guys use a very power truck mounted system
that has significantly more suction than the personal units.

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