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Review 40L/11Gal Carpet Extractor, 1034W 3 in 1 Carpet Cleaning Wand Floor Cleaning Machine Dust Collector 110V

Details: 40L/11Gal Carpet Extractor, 1034W 3 in 1 Carpet Cleaning Wand Floor Cleaning Machine Dust Collector 110V

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Review 40L/11Gal Carpet Extractor, 1034W 3 in 1 Carpet Cleaning Wand Floor Cleaning Machine Dust Collector 110V

Specifications:Cooling Mode: Circulating Air CoolingCapacity: 40L/11galPower: 1034wVoltage: 110VPump Power: 34wWater Absorption Motor Power: 1000wHeight: 88.5cm/34.84inBarrel Diameter: 33.5cm/13.18inAir Flow: 35L/sDaily Operation Precautions                                                                                            1. This machine must not suck into flammable, explosive and corrosive substances.2. The main body of machine must not be wet or soaked in water.3. It is recommended that the user use a neutral detergent.4. Before using the pumping function, 15-25ml of defoaming agent must be added into the steel drum.5. Before using the pumping function, the dust bag inside the steel drum must be removed.6. Check the filter screen of the suction pipe in the clean water tank before use. The filter screen must be intact without damage and blockage.7. The temperature of the cleaning solution used in this machine should not be higher than 50 degrees Celsius.8. When the pump is turned on for 1 minute, the pump has working sound but no water comes out. The pump should be stopped, and should not be started until the causes of water failure are identified and eliminated.9. After the pumping operation, suck in clean water for 20-30 seconds to rinse the residual detergent in the pump and pipe.

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Advantages

  • Products can be returned
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  • Professional Cleaning: The cleaning machine is equipped with professional water and dust suction tools, which can be applied to different cleaning scenarios for more efficient cleaning. This professional cleaning machine makes your room more clean and tidy.
  • Multiple Uses: This cleaning machine can be used for both carpet, curtain, and sofa cleaning, but also for vacuuming and dusting of the floor. One machine for multiple uses, convenient and fast.
  • Low-noise Operation: The cleaning machine has a powerful motor that allows the cleaning machine to still run with low noise when in use. Compared with other noisy cleaning machines in the market, our cleaning machine is more worthy of your purchase.
  • Application: This cleaner can be used for cleaning carpets, sofas, curtains, as well as for vacuuming and water. This cleaning machine can be used in many places such as hotels, guest houses, dry cleaners, offices, housekeeping companies, theaters, etc.

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review 40L/11Gal Carpet Extractor, 1034W 3 in 1 Carpet Cleaning Wand Floor Cleaning Machine Dust Collector 110V

review 40L/11Gal Carpet Extractor, 1034W 3 in 1 Carpet Cleaning Wand Floor Cleaning Machine Dust Collector 110V

Buyer Guide Carpet Cleaning Machines

 Buying a carpet cleaning machine can be confusing. There are so many choices. Which one is right for me? How do I know what I’m buying is worth the money? This article will help you sort through all that.

  • Pricing. Vacuum or shampoo? Do you want a handheld? Do you want a carpet extractor or a carpet cleaner? Are you buying an upright? The answers to these and other questions will help you determine your budget.
  • General Features. Features like portability, attachments, and warranty are important.
  • Power. Carpet cleaning machines are measured in watts. The higher the wattage, the faster the cleaning process.
  • Tank Capacity. How much water does the machine hold?
  • Cleaning Capabilities. Carpet cleaning machines can be steam or dry. Dry cleaning units use dry chemicals, and wet units use water.
  • Cleaning Method. Most carpet cleaners use either suction or spray.
  • Carpet Type and Fiber. Different carpet fibers require different types of cleaning methods.
  • Condition of Carpet. The condition of the carpet will determine how much detergent you need.

 

How to choose Carpet Cleaning Machines

 When considering carpet cleaning machines, there are several key factors to consider:

  • How much power do you need? Some machines require a large amount of power, while others require less.
  • What type of cleaning do you want? Do you want a machine with attachments for pet hair, upholstery, or tile and grout?
  • Do you need a steam cleaner? Many carpet cleaning machines come with steam cleaners attached to them. Steam cleaners are more effective than standard carpet cleaners at deep cleaning carpets, but they can be dangerous if they are not used properly.
  • Do you want to be eco-friendly? Some carpet cleaning machines come with refillable tanks, allowing you to use less water.
  • What are the cleaning attachments made of? Some carpet cleaners are made with foam or nylon bristles, which can get caught up around baseboards and in cracks and crevices. Look for machines that are designed with flexible bristle heads that can get around corners, under furniture, and into corners.
  • What type of warranty or guarantee comes with the machine? In general, the higher the price, the better the warranty.

How to maintain Carpet Cleaning Machines

 Maintaining your carpet cleaning machine is just as important as using it. Regular maintenance will help ensure carpet cleaners last longer, operate more efficiently, and save you from expensive repairs.

  • Check the filter. Many carpet cleaning machines come with a reusable filter that must be regularly cleaned. Many filters are inexpensive and can be purchased at your local hardware store.
  • Check the hose. Hoses wear out over time. Look for signs that your hose is worn, such as a cut or frayed areas.
  • Check the brush. The brush is what cleans the carpet. If it is worn or tattered, it needs to be replaced.
  • Check the motor. Carpet cleaners that run on electricity use motors. Look for signs of wear and tear, such as cracks, or dents.
  • Check the connections. Check that the power cord and the ground wire are securely connected to the machine.
  • Check the cord. If the cord looks frayed or is frayed in several places, replace it.
  • Check the switch. Make sure that the switch on the machine is turned on, and that it is still working.
  • Check the hoses. Hoses can break, creating leaks. Check hose connections for leaks, and replace them if necessary.
  • Check belts. The belt that powers the motor can break over time. Check the condition of the belt, and replace it if necessary.
  • Check hoses. Hoses can crack or burst, creating leaks. Check hose connections for leaks, and replace them if necessary.
  • Check the plug. Plugs can corrode over time. Check the condition of the plug, and replace it if necessary.