The uk version of this is the 1558e for people searching. £129 in curry’s now. It’s loud as hell, not sure how 90 db is acceptable to you. Also go easy with the water spray, it’s virtually impossible to lift 50% of what you use. It does clean well though
can i check whether the dirty water tank is supposed to be secured to the unit? I realize this when i accidentally turn it upside down and the dirty water tank just dropped off
Great information. How can one clean the fibers, dog furs out of the brush head? Don’t want to break the plastic cover but like to get the debris out that are jammed in between inside of the sides of brush head and it’s cover.
One way is to disconnect the head and flush it with some water pressure, the other way to clean debris is to use a thin baby bottle wire brush. That should do the trick!
From what I can see, I'm afraid that not even half of the water is extracted, from what was initially sprayed. I wanted to buy it to clean carpets, which will take a long time to dry with so much water left on the fabric. And unfortunately under the carpet, I have a wooden floor. With so much water remaining on the carpet, until it dries, the wooden floor can be damaged. It didn't convince me about the water absorption power. There is a lot of water left that he cannot extract.
Should the sleeve where the water with the formula is inserted be submerged? Because I see it is huge and it touches the highest part, that confuses me. Ty :)
Hi - is there a difference between a spotclean pro and spotclean professional? My spotclean pro says only "pro" , not "professional" on the front. Is it a cheaper model? I don't have the box anymore. I have model #3624.
I bought one brand new like 2 months ago I used it yesterday morning for the first time . While cleaning my carpet It started to smoke really bad. The fire alarm from my place went on. I turned it off and didnt even try to connect it to the power again. Had a really bad experience with this product.
@@danielguzman8346 nothing was foaming right? And you didn't let the tank get more than one third full? There's a full Mark about one third to one half the way up. As long as you didn't jiggle It around so that it could potentially splash water into the vacuum, because there's nothing really stopping that from happening. You just have to be careful not to shake it too much or else water will splash into the intake. Keep it on a flat surface while using it. It's very sensitive to being moved while turned on.
IMO, use whatever you want but use the extractor only with water for rincing/extraction. Spray, sit, brush, extract. Citric acid works better than acetic acid without the stink.
There are many variables to your question. If you have a fleet of Uber vehicles you clean on a regular basis, then definitely go with a more industrial unit something like a Mytee. If you only have one Uber vehicle and you extract casually or when accidents from clients occur, then this unit will be just fine. You just need to be patient as you will find yourself stopping lots to empty and fill the water tanks. Having said if I were you I will also invest in a steamer as I personally see more benefits cleaning with that because of how you use your vehicle as an Uber. I personally own both and find that both units are equally important and beneficial.
Because it’s easier to see what I’m pulling up with a transparent attachment. Also I haven’t noticed any suction restrictions with the bissell attachment.
I love this unit . Best carpet cleaner I've ever used . I started my own carpet cleaning business and I clean entire houses with this unit . I had a 100 ft suction hose made for mine and it works perfectly . Hilton Hotels is trying to get me to sign a contract with them to do all the carpet cleaning on their East Coast US hotels so I'm thinking about buying one more but Ill probably have to get a 200 ft long hose . This machine is absolute tits, it cleans excellent everytime for me . I will be buying one or two more if I get this Hilton contract . I think you were a little harsh, I'd hate to hear about the one you don't like .
I've got the Pet Pro version and I vacuumed a 2,000 bed cruiseliner with it. I'm about to sign a contract with Emerald Seaways who have a fleet of 12 ships and they suggest buying another couple of Bissells to help me fly through the jobs.
I wouldn’t recommend using it on headliners because it’s a very sensitive construction. The risk is that the adhesive holding the headliner in place will separate from the fabric and the headliner will then sag if it gets saturated. My suggestion will be to spot treat the headliner gently with a damp microfiber rag and instead.
@@DetailProjects You can see the sticker on the cap with a circle and a line through it on the portable cleaner image. The upright formulation is more concentrated.