Inexpensive carpet / seat shampooer

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My son AND HIS WIFE just got themselves a Toyota Van at a good price but interior is a mess. I wanted to get something to help them clean interior carpets and seats that is not too expensive. This machine will be used alot with 5 grandkids :)

THANKS !!!!!!!!!!!!
 
For a budget machine I have seen a lot of people on here go for the little green monster. Its about $100 and has seen good reviews for how small. Search for it you will find it on here. Just one option that doesn't brake the bank.
 
Yep , seems Bissel s pretty good , got one Vac & it s working great , forgot which model .

Just had a look at their website .
 
THANKS !

Going to Lowes and use my 10% discount .....


Happy Memorial day !!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
I sold my auto care Bissel and got this
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I got super hot water at home . the auto care supposedly heats up 20 degrees more from what u put in it ?
 
Chad you think this one works better than the LGM Pro Heat?

Ron idk yet , have not used it yet . it has bigger tank and more powerful motor for suction . better hose too , but about the same length . wish it was a little longer . it does not heat up at all but has some tech to maintain the hot water u put in it better . I think it just better material tanks ?? the attachments all fit the same, if go to Bissel website can get many different attachments , along with a power rotating brush . the auto care works just fine , heats to some degree enough that I can see steam .
 
I sold my auto care Bissel and got this
ryma6aje.jpg

I got super hot water at home . the auto care supposedly heats up 20 degrees more from what u put in it ?

I have the same style. It always amazes me how much dirt that thing pulls out of mats, carpet etc. and they always look so good afterwards. Works better than any of the so called carpet shampoo machines I have ever used. I went so far as to do the entire living room carpet on my hands and knees, took a few hours doing it that way. Came out better than I have ever seen. The extractor is the only way to go in my opinion. I only use hot water in the machine.

Dave
 
Bissel Autocare Pro Heat + Folex is an amazing combo! It shocks people when you show them the container of black water that you've pulled from their interior.
 
Anybody using the Bissell crevice tool ?. Wondering if it is worth picking up to do around the seat stands, along the rocker panels etc. where the 3 inch brush has problems with obstacles.

Dave
 
Anybody using the Bissell crevice tool ?. Wondering if it is worth picking up to do around the seat stands, along the rocker panels etc. where the 3 inch brush has problems with obstacles.

Dave
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you need extraction power. Get a big Wet Dry vac.
Spray with an APC, brush then vacc. Spray with water to remove APC, done.
I do this all the time when my customer wont pay for my extraction machine.
That little tiny Bessel is junk compared to a 6 amp Wet Dry Vac, and you probably already own a WDV.
 
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