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ss November 4th 20 10:49 PM

recommend a carpet cleaner/shampoo
 
Can anyone recommend a carpet cleaner.
Have a puppy dog, 95% of toilet is done outdoors, indoors is on paper pads.
Although spot cleaning is currently done I would like to shampoo / clean
carpets Once the puppy manages 100% toilet outdoors.

I do have a kirby vacuum with shampoo attachment but awkward to set up
and use so looking for something that will do a decent job and easy to use.

JNugent[_6_] November 5th 20 05:45 PM

recommend a carpet cleaner/shampoo
 
On 04/11/2020 22:49, ss wrote:

Can anyone recommend a carpet cleaner.
Have a puppy dog, 95% of toilet is done outdoors, indoors is on paper pads.
Although spot cleaning is currently done I would like to shampoo / clean
carpets Once the puppy manages 100% toilet outdoors.

I do have a kirby vacuum with shampoo attachment but awkward to set up
and use so looking for something that will do a decent job and easy to use.


There's always One Thousand And One...

It cleans a big, big carpet, for less than... £5.55.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/1001-Carpet-Shampoo-cleaning-upholstery/dp/B07PW6ZRTJ/ref=ice_ac_b_dpb


ss November 5th 20 08:47 PM

recommend a carpet cleaner/shampoo
 
On 05/11/2020 17:45, JNugent wrote:
On 04/11/2020 22:49, ss wrote:

Can anyone recommend a carpet cleaner.
Have a puppy dog, 95% of toilet is done outdoors, indoors is on paper
pads.
Although spot cleaning is currently done I would like to shampoo /
clean carpets Once the puppy manages 100% toilet outdoors.

I do have a kirby vacuum with shampoo attachment but awkward to set up
and use so looking for something that will do a decent job and easy to
use.


There's always One Thousand And One...

It cleans a big, big carpet, for less than... £5.55.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/1001-Carpet-Shampoo-cleaning-upholstery/dp/B07PW6ZRTJ/ref=ice_ac_b_dpb


We have spot cleaners but like to do the whole carpet at some point.

Bob Eager[_7_] November 5th 20 09:09 PM

recommend a carpet cleaner/shampoo
 
On Wed, 04 Nov 2020 22:49:46 +0000, ss wrote:

Can anyone recommend a carpet cleaner.
Have a puppy dog, 95% of toilet is done outdoors, indoors is on paper
pads.
Although spot cleaning is currently done I would like to shampoo / clean
carpets Once the puppy manages 100% toilet outdoors.

I do have a kirby vacuum with shampoo attachment but awkward to set up
and use so looking for something that will do a decent job and easy to
use.


We use a George (which we've had for years) and 1001 in bottles from CPC.

George can be converted to work as a vacuum cleaner, but it's a bit
clunky so we have Hnry for that.



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[email protected] November 7th 20 11:56 PM

recommend a carpet cleaner/shampoo
 
On Wednesday, 4 November 2020 22:49:59 UTC, ss wrote:
Can anyone recommend a carpet cleaner.
Have a puppy dog, 95% of toilet is done outdoors, indoors is on paper pads.
Although spot cleaning is currently done I would like to shampoo / clean
carpets Once the puppy manages 100% toilet outdoors.

I do have a kirby vacuum with shampoo attachment but awkward to set up
and use so looking for something that will do a decent job and easy to use.


The main things to go for are pressurised cleaning solution delivery and brushes that move in more than one direction. Extraction power has some effect on cleaning power too, but not as much as the first 2. Things like the machine mixing solution for you are pointless, and bladder setups die after a while. Stay right away from machines without powered brushes, they're as much use as a broom and a vac.


NT

ss November 8th 20 08:49 AM

recommend a carpet cleaner/shampoo
 
On 07/11/2020 23:56, wrote:
The main things to go for are pressurised cleaning solution delivery and brushes that move in more than one direction. Extraction power has some effect on cleaning power too, but not as much as the first 2. Things like the machine mixing solution for you are pointless, and bladder setups die after a while. Stay right away from machines without powered brushes, they're as much use as a broom and a vac.


cheers, do you have any brand names so I can check them out.

[email protected] November 8th 20 11:19 PM

recommend a carpet cleaner/shampoo
 
On Sunday, 8 November 2020 08:49:17 UTC, ss wrote:
On 07/11/2020 23:56, tabbypurr wrote:


The main things to go for are pressurised cleaning solution delivery and brushes that move in more than one direction. Extraction power has some effect on cleaning power too, but not as much as the first 2. Things like the machine mixing solution for you are pointless, and bladder setups die after a while. Stay right away from machines without powered brushes, they're as much use as a broom and a vac.


cheers, do you have any brand names so I can check them out.


There are good & inadequate machines from various mfrs.

TMH wrote this:
http://wiki.diyfaq.org.uk/index.php/Carpet_Cleaning_FAQ


NT


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