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hooverman


Joined: Jan 10, 2010
Points: 251

Carpet shampooers
Original Message   Jan 28, 2010 3:26 pm
I plan to re-open my vacuum shop & need to know which shampooers to buy.  Since I hear that Hoover Steam Vac SpinScrub (NOT the Dirt Devil Easy Steamer style) is better than its competitors, I'm not sure whether to get the Classic or Platinum?  I know the Bissell ProHeat & Royal/Dirt Devil are junk & the Rug Doctor doesn't scrub the carpet good enough like the XXX & Hoover do.

Extractor type

  1. Hoover Steam Vac SpinScrub w/Clean Surge
  2. Hoover Platinum or XXX R/C Steam Vac
  3. XXX Duo Power (Hoover Dual V)

Scrubber/polisher type

  1. Aerus/Lux Floor Pro
  2. Koblenz Cleaning Machine
  3. Hoover FloorMAX (or Floor-A-Matic)
  4. Oreck Orbiter
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hooverman


Joined: Jan 10, 2010
Points: 251

Re: Carpet shampooers
Reply #33   Jan 12, 2011 5:40 pm
I guess I'm going for a Hoover SpinScrub Steam Vac mdl #F5914 for now; they seem to last longer than the others.
Actionvac


Joined: Oct 22, 2008
Points: 80

Re: Carpet shampooers
Reply #34   Jan 13, 2011 3:19 pm
The Royal has been great for us almost no issues
Trebor


Joined: Jan 16, 2009
Points: 321

Re: Carpet shampooers
Reply #35   Jan 19, 2011 12:56 pm
I have experienced excellent results using the HOST carpet cleaning compound. It is made of ground sea sponges saturated with solvent. No harm done by walking on it, no soaking of carpet, and no need to move heavy furniture to avoid stains from wood legs/metal buttons. It dries to a granular residue, not a powder.
n2n2


Joined: Jan 23, 2011
Points: 1

Re: Carpet shampooers
Reply #36   Jan 23, 2011 8:50 pm
Actionvac wrote:
The Royal has been great for us almost no issues



Just wanted to add my kudos for the Royal Procision 7910.   Works greats.  I like the two scrubber bars instead of the floating heads on the others.  It has two suction locations..before and aft..the brushes/liquid dispenser.  Soap and water are dispensed separatedly so I can rinse or use soap.  It is very stingy with the soap.  Don't know if it is too stingy.  However, we have old carpets and have always had an animal in the house.  Cleans carpets great.  They look like new.  I bought a carpet cleaner to use on the older carpet because I wanted complete control over how much water and soap went into the carpet.  3 yr warranty.   Very pleased.......so far.     (NO.  don't work for them.  I'm in an auto related business.)

Venson


Joined: Jul 23, 2007
Points: 1900

Re: Carpet shampooers
Reply #37   Jan 24, 2011 2:51 am
n2n2 wrote:
Just wanted to add my kudos for the Royal Procision 7910.   Works greats.  I like the two scrubber bars instead of the floating heads on the others.  It has two suction locations..before and aft..the brushes/liquid dispenser.  Soap and water are dispensed separatedly so I can rinse or use soap.  It is very stingy with the soap.  Don't know if it is too stingy.  However, we have old carpets and have always had an animal in the house.  Cleans carpets great.  They look like new.  I bought a carpet cleaner to use on the older carpet because I wanted complete control over how much water and soap went into the carpet.  3 yr warranty.   Very pleased.......so far.     (NO.  don't work for them.  I'm in an auto related business.)


Thanks n2n2,

It's great to hear from actual users who can say flat out, "This works for me."

Personally, I think that your 7910's sparing application of rug cleaning detergent may not be a bad thing. Sometimes, residue left by way of over application can attract and hold dirt.

Best,

Venson
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