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I've got a Bissell Powerwash Prowash 1698 upright carpet
cleaner(cleaning liquid goes in separate compartment), Works great. The only downside is the cleaning liquid at £15 per bottle. Do i really need to use this, or is there another alternative , and if so is it as good/ will it damage the cleaner Thanks |
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wrote I've got a Bissell Powerwash Prowash 1698 upright carpet cleaner(cleaning liquid goes in separate compartment), Works great. The only downside is the cleaning liquid at £15 per bottle. Do i really need to use this, or is there another alternative , and if so is it as good/ will it damage the cleaner Thanks Go to a janitorial supplier and get something from the Prochem range of products. You may still pay £15 for a bottle but it is likely to be a bottle x10 the size of the Bissell equivalent. -- Alan news2006 {at} amac {dot} f2s {dot} com |
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