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6 Top Carpet Steam Cleaners
Everyone wants their carpets to stay looking new and fresh, and
of course to extend their life as long as possible. Regular
vacuuming certainly helps but cleaning your carpets regularly
will make a really big difference. Carpet Steam Cleaners can be
rented or you can high a professional. Read on for the pros and
cons of carpet steam cleaners.
Steam cleaning is a very good type of carpet cleaning. It's
also very good for getting into those tiny cracks and crevices
that are usually difficult to reach. Steam cleaning is safe for
your rugs, your drapery, and your furniture as long as it is
done properly. Another benefit to steam cleaning is that there
are no chemicals but you have a very sanitary clean because of
the heat factor. It will clean dirt, kill parasites like carpet
mites. A very safe process!
Steam carpet cleaning equipment works much like a boiler where
the tank gets heated up to a very high temperature, around 250
F, and the vapor or steam is allowed to escape through the
powerful jets. The vapor sanitizes and cleans the surface very
quickly and very efficiently. . Your house will sparkle!
Here are 6 Top Carpet Steam
Cleaners
1. Eureka Atlantis Deluxe Steam Cleaner
Comes with a deep cleaner with 62 scrubbing brushes and a
looped handle to give you better control. Great for cleaning
carpets, floors, and upholstery. Costs around $160.00
2. Bissell Little Green Clean Machine Steam Cleaner
This is the perfect machine for cleaning up spills and stains.
It's a little small for doing a full carpet but in a pinch you
could. It's not that it isn't capable of cleaning a full carpet
it's just its portable size that could be a bit awkward. Its
high pressure sprayer is excellent for loosening dirt and
stains. Costs around $80.00
3. Hoover SteamVac Plus Steam Cleaner
This gem is designed for some heavy duty cleaning with a 12
inch path and an 8 foot hose. 27" cord assures you won't be
constantly looking for a new plug. It deep cleans both forward
and
reverse and has a two speed option. Use on carpets, floors,
or upholstery. No tap hook up needed as it carries two tanks one
with clean solution and one with the dirty solution. Costs
around $190.00
4. Bissell PowerSteamer Proheat Plus Carpet Cleaner
The deep cleaning action on this machine will have your carpets
sparkling clean. Use on carpet or upholstery. Comes with
upholstery tool. Built in heater heats up tap water and
maintains the temperature. 12 inch path for each cleaning and a
wide nozzle that works in forward or reverse. Costs around
$190.00.
5. Bissell Big Green Clean Machine Steam Cleaner
This is the big brother to the awesome little green machine
talked about earlier. Full size ready for those full clean jobs.
Comes with a two gallon tank which is double the size of most
uprights. A canister model with a high pressure rotating brush
and 40 jets for that deep cleaning action. Its biggest draw back
is the power head has been discontinued. Costs around $150.00.
6. Dirt Devil Easy Streamer Carpet Extractor
Lightweight and easy to use this upright cleaner is up for most
jobs. Carry handle and dual cord hooks. 11 inch wide. Feather
light but a heavy weight in the cleaning department. It has a
motorized roll brush for deep cleaning.
These are our top picks for carpet steam cleaners but of course
there are plenty of other excellent choices. A quick search on
line will provide you with all the information you need and many
more choices.
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John Murray makes it easy to go through the carpet buying
process and provides tips to keep your carpet lasting long. To
learn more and receive your free mini-course visit the carpet
rugs website
About the author:
John Murray is an award winning interior designer, self taught
know-it-all and author. He makes the carpet buying process
simple and provides all the tricks and tips to keep your carpets
lasting longer, quickly & easily.
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