amtraksebo1997
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This is just a recounting of the handful of times I used my Kirby G7 to shampoo. If you want to try the recipe, do so at your own risk of you, your Kriby, and your carpets.
A few years back my dad got me a Kirby G7 for my birthday off of Craigslist. It had all of the basic accessories that I think you would've gotten from a salesman, including the shampooer. However, the lady that sold us it forgot to include the bottle of Kirby shampoo that was shown in the pictures, so when I finally decided to use my shampooer, I looked online to see if anyone had tried making a homemade alternative to the Kirby stuff.
Sure enough, I came across a blog that showed the recipe for one. It consisted of water, white vinegar, rubbing alcohol, and liquid dish soap (though I don't remember ever using rubbing alcohol). For the dish soap, I used Green Apple Dawn soap.
I used the stuff with both the shampoo system and the sprayer. When I used it in the former, the stuff came out alright, not as foamy as normal Kirby Shampoo, but I preferred that. However, the stuff that was collected in the recovery tray was dirty water, almost as if it were a carpet extractor. I'm not entirely sure what to make of the results. I'm thinking it did a good job, but it was done in a round-a-bout way. I haven't used the shampooer in years, as the job of carpet cleaning has been transferred to my Steam Vac Dual V (All Terrain), mainly because I've heard the Kirby Shampoo systems can be damaging to carpets. Heck, I haven't used the G7 as much anymore since it's Tech-Drive pedal is broken off of it. Still, it did get stuff out of my carpets.
Has anyone ever followed this recipe or a similar one? Or what are your thoughts on it?
Here it is, BTW: https://threelittleferns.com/2012/12/homemade-kirby-dry-foam-shampoo.html
A few years back my dad got me a Kirby G7 for my birthday off of Craigslist. It had all of the basic accessories that I think you would've gotten from a salesman, including the shampooer. However, the lady that sold us it forgot to include the bottle of Kirby shampoo that was shown in the pictures, so when I finally decided to use my shampooer, I looked online to see if anyone had tried making a homemade alternative to the Kirby stuff.
Sure enough, I came across a blog that showed the recipe for one. It consisted of water, white vinegar, rubbing alcohol, and liquid dish soap (though I don't remember ever using rubbing alcohol). For the dish soap, I used Green Apple Dawn soap.
I used the stuff with both the shampoo system and the sprayer. When I used it in the former, the stuff came out alright, not as foamy as normal Kirby Shampoo, but I preferred that. However, the stuff that was collected in the recovery tray was dirty water, almost as if it were a carpet extractor. I'm not entirely sure what to make of the results. I'm thinking it did a good job, but it was done in a round-a-bout way. I haven't used the shampooer in years, as the job of carpet cleaning has been transferred to my Steam Vac Dual V (All Terrain), mainly because I've heard the Kirby Shampoo systems can be damaging to carpets. Heck, I haven't used the G7 as much anymore since it's Tech-Drive pedal is broken off of it. Still, it did get stuff out of my carpets.
Has anyone ever followed this recipe or a similar one? Or what are your thoughts on it?
Here it is, BTW: https://threelittleferns.com/2012/12/homemade-kirby-dry-foam-shampoo.html