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Review Bissell Commercial BGST500T Hercules Vapor Scrub Steam Cleaner, Green

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Review Bissell Commercial BGST500T Hercules Vapor Scrub Steam Cleaner, Green

The stylish Bissell BigGreen Commercial Hercules Vapor Scrub Steam Cleaner powerfully and effortlessly cuts through dirt and grease. Its multipurpose attachments make it an essential item for floor-to-ceiling cleaning.

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Advantages

  • Products can be returned
  • Make sure this fits by entering your model number.
  • Compact, lightweight and maneuverable, cleans using only water
  • Powerful and quick, Easy to operate and Time efficient
  • Water Tank Capacity 50 fl oz
  • 1500W Steam Boiler, 45 minutes cleaning time per fill

Notice

  • Is an online purchase
  • Delivery may be delayed in some areas.

review Bissell Commercial BGST500T Hercules Vapor Scrub Steam Cleaner, Green

review Bissell Commercial BGST500T Hercules Vapor Scrub Steam Cleaner, Green

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

 Carpet cleaning machines come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and designs. Here are some tips to keep in mind when choosing one:

  • Does the machine have a heavy-duty vacuum? Carpet cleaning machines have a variety of features, including vacuums, brushes, and cyclonic action. If your carpets are old and heavily soiled, you may want to consider choosing a machine with a heavy-duty vacuum.
  • Is the vacuum bag or bagless? Some machines have a bag that collects the dirt and vacuums it up. Other machines don’t have a bag at all. Bagless models are easier to maintain since you don’t have to worry about removing and replacing a dust bag. But if you have a lot of pet hair, you might benefit from a vacuum cleaner with a bag.
  • Does the machine have a brush? Carpet cleaning machines with a brush are useful for cleaning areas that have a lot of pet hair.
  • Does the machine have a heater? Some machines have a heater, which is useful for cleaning area rugs or large rugs.
  • Do you need a steam cleaner? Steam cleaners are designed to clean carpets and rugs that have a lot of pet hair.

How to maintain Carpet Cleaning Machines

Maintaining a carpet cleaning machine means cleaning the agitator, the hoses, the spray wand, and the vacuum head.

  • First thing first: empty the water tank. Then, grab a rag and wipe down the agitator – any caked-on grime and hair that has built up here can affect the fibers of your carpet. Next, remove the hoses and spray wand from the machine and wash them separately.
  • Rinse the hose and spray the wand in lukewarm water. Then, add a little bit of mild liquid detergent and swish it around in the wand and hose.
  • Let the hose and wand sit for 10 minutes, and then scrub them down with a nylon scrub brush.
  • Rinse the hose and wand under cold running water, and then let them air dry.
  • Once dry, reattach the hoses and wand and reattach the spray wand to the hose assembly.
  • Next, remove the vacuum head from the machine, and run warm water over the vacuum head.
  • Once the water runs clear, scrub down the inside of the head with a small nylon scrub brush.
  • Rinse the head under cold running water, then wash it separately.
  • Once the head is dry, reattach it to the vacuum assembly.
  • Finally, reattach the water tank and vacuum hose to the machine.