Yes,they are very good at carpet cleaning,being a direct air with beater BAR and brush. The brush can be changed out to a double row brush for even better cleaning on glue down carpets which don't need a beater bar.
That is a GREAT vacuum for the money,light and quiet too! Cleans well. Sanitaires have all that but are not as light and cost a little more. Wish the cord was longer than 20 ft., you cought install a longer cord easily!
Samantha didn't need the Power Drive DAM, her witchcraft drove the thing,lol! Perhaps that was the "inspiration" for Hoover to intro the PD in 1969, it was the 1st self propelled vacuum!
Hello vacuum experts. I am working on a Windtunnel bagless U6634-900.Next to the actuater, there is a large spring with an "L" sticking off it toward the center. Don't I pry and tuck that somewhere? Your advice will be much appreciated. Thanks, Dave
Ouch! Bleach does not ACTUALLY clean. It is a strong oxidizer, bleaching away stains til they disappear. It will ruin the seals in your carpet cleaning machine and should be used with great caution. I don't recommend it at all for carpet cleaning.
Beats! Shakes! Sweeps! Combs! Suction Cleans!
The original Disturbulator with 3 rows of brushes was unbeatable in cleaning with the one and only exception being the early 50s Apex upright slightly outcleaning it. In the 6os, the Disturbulator became a traditional beater bar brush with plastic...
It's carbon dust. These were known to do that. Too bad, because the genuine 14 layer paper bag filtered quite well, but the carbon dust from the motor still "left its mark."