Bissell

Hey Jeff,

I have Bissell's Auto Care Pro-Heat. For a unit costing only $99.00 I'm very impressed with its ability and have no regrets with my purchase.



Note: I pre-treat the area with Folex or another cleaner then scrub. I don't mix soap or other solutions in the water tank and only use it to hot water rinse and vacuum the area. :props:
 
THANKS!
I want to get this to do my floor mats and SALT STAINS!!!
 
I agree with bobby, I just have the normal version and the sprayer part of it is horrible, spray pattern sucks for autos. Just use folex out of the spray bottle and the green machine to suck/clean up the mess.
 
I have the reg green clean for home use and the auto pro heat . I will say this the reg little green sprayer is crap compared to the auto version . they could be the same idk but the two I have spray totally different .
 
I use the black version of the little green. It does amazing work for the price and it's good while you can get the money for the big ones. I pre treat areas and scrub and then just extract. I don't put any chemicals in the water tank, just hot water. It's a must have for interior detail if you don't have an extractor. For the price, you aren't going to get anything else like that.
 
Used the Lttlegreen Proheat last week and did a great job. Took some time but am happy with the results.:props:
 
I have the pro heat spot-bot. I couldn't find the auto care one at any stores, so I went with what was available. I'm still learning, but it seems to do a good job so far.
 
I am less enthusiastic about my LGCM...but when the alternative is $700-1400....
 
I like my auto version of the bissell. Sometimes it can take a while but it does work. I'm always surprised by how much dirt it pulls out of the carpets.
 
I found this at local Walmart the other day . anyone use this.
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Hey Jeff,

I have Bissell's Auto Care Pro-Heat. For a unit costing only $99.00 I'm very impressed with its ability and have no regrets with my purchase.



Note: I pre-treat the area with Folex or another cleaner then scrub. I don't mix soap or other solutions in the water tank and only use it to hot water rinse and vacuum the area. :props:

I jist bought this from Kohls with a 30% coupon cant wait to try it

Sent from my SCH-I605 using AG Online
 
I jist bought this from Kohls with a 30% coupon cant wait to try it

Sent from my SCH-I605 using AG Online

Let us know how you like it. For some reason I cannot use just the heater button without turning the unit on to where it sucks from the attachment. When I first got it, I was able to turn on the heater and heat up the water before turning the entire unit on. Now the light for the heater only comes on when I turn the power on for the whole unit.
 
I found this at local Walmart the other day . anyone use this.
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Yes! This is the version I have. Same as other mention above. Do the actual cleaning solution in a spray bottle and use a scrub brush to agitate (I use CG Fabric Clean). Then use just hot tap water in the solution tank and rinse/extract. You end up making a lot of trips back and forth to the faucet, but for the price, and me being a hobbyist for now, this works great. I extracted my tan 10 year old carpet/mats in a 2003 Accord...never anything other than vacuuming. 4 gallons of muddy water with about an inch of sludge in the bottom of the bucket (I dumped all the rinse water into a 5 gallon bucket just so I could see what I pulled out). Carpets and mats looked almost brand new when I was done.
 
Hey Jeff,

I have Bissell's Auto Care Pro-Heat. For a unit costing only $99.00 I'm very impressed with its ability and have no regrets with my purchase.



Note: I pre-treat the area with Folex or another cleaner then scrub. I don't mix soap or other solutions in the water tank and only use it to hot water rinse and vacuum the area. :props:

I have the same unit and use the same process. I've gotten out plenty of stubborn stains with it. $100 couldn't go wrong.

Sent from my SCH-I535 using AG Online
 
I love my little green. If your pattern is messed up it might be the line pump. Mine started going and the spray pattern was terrible. I put a new pump in and it works great for what it is. Love it for cars.
 
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