Bissell ProHeat 1725-1 Wet/Dry Vacuum
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Little Green best at sucking up a LITTLE OF YOUR GREEN
Pros
NONE
Cons
WASTE OF MONEY. READ BODY OF ARTICLE.
Recommended it?
No
Purchased this machine to clean spots on rugs. Bissell has tried to put a lot of functionality in an inexpensive product, and has made something that does a lot of things very poorly.
1. Suction is inadequate.
2. Powerbrush is weak.
3. Barely heats the water.
4. Spray nozzle CONSTANTLY gets clogged - then it dribbles, not sprays.
5. Unless you do a THROUROUGH job of cleaning it after use, it dribbles DIRTY WATER on your carpets.
To clean spots, I now:
a. Spray the area to be treated with heated carpet cleaner (like Bissell carpet cleaner).
b. Apply Capture rug cleaning power. c. Scrub in with scrub brush or the Scumbuster power scrubber by Black and Decker (handy product).
d. Vacuum after it has dried.
If you wet the carpet too much, vacuum it up with a wet/dry vac. (most shop vacs now do this).
For cleaning all carpets in the house, nothing beats a professional carpet cleaner with a truck-mounted unit.
1. Suction is inadequate.
2. Powerbrush is weak.
3. Barely heats the water.
4. Spray nozzle CONSTANTLY gets clogged - then it dribbles, not sprays.
5. Unless you do a THROUROUGH job of cleaning it after use, it dribbles DIRTY WATER on your carpets.
To clean spots, I now:
a. Spray the area to be treated with heated carpet cleaner (like Bissell carpet cleaner).
b. Apply Capture rug cleaning power. c. Scrub in with scrub brush or the Scumbuster power scrubber by Black and Decker (handy product).
d. Vacuum after it has dried.
If you wet the carpet too much, vacuum it up with a wet/dry vac. (most shop vacs now do this).
For cleaning all carpets in the house, nothing beats a professional carpet cleaner with a truck-mounted unit.