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I have a Rainbow SE PE and a Black E2. I empty both of mine in the toilet, BUT first I always


reach in the basin and put out the carpet fuzz. It is usually floating in a clump and then I throw


it in the trash can next to the toilet. I flush the rest and rinse the basin several times into the toilet


as well and then dry the basin and set it on a shelf in the closet. I also take the separator off and clean


it with the brush provided. I dry the flange underneath the separator and put it back on. 5 minute


job. I also use the genuine scents in my water. I have never had a clog in my toilet system using the


Rainbow.


 


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Just curious to hear if any of you guys like rainbow vacuums.. I currently have a miele and love it. is there anything I should look for?
I just got one because I liked the idea of the water picking up the dirt instead of a vacuum bag, which can blow out dust on the other end since I have terrible dust allergies. I just finished vacuuming some small nooks and crannies in my apartment, and the dirt filled the water tank. It picks up an amazing amount of dirt! I also like that it's a hepa air purifier on the off times and you can put scents that you buy from the company in it and it makes your whole house smell really good.
 
I just got one because I liked the idea of the water picking up the dirt instead of a vacuum bag, which can blow out dust on the other end since I have terrible dust allergies. I just finished vacuuming some small nooks and crannies in my apartment, and the dirt filled the water tank. It picks up an amazing amount of dirt! I also like that it's a hepa air purifier on the off times and you can put scents that you buy from the company in it and it makes your whole house smell really good.
Ask yourself why, if Rainbows or similar water vacuums from Hyla, Big Power and others are so good at filtration, why they need a pleated HEPA filter? The reason is that water doesn't catch all the fine dust and germs. The HEPA filter, which often as not becomes damp and moldy if you are not on top of your filter maintenance, is what catches what the water misses.

Any canister vacuum using high quality HEPA rated synthetic dust bags like Hoover Style S and Style Y, or Kenmore Style O and Style Q just to name a couple, combined with a HEPA rated exhaust filter will capture every bit as much dust and germs as any water vacuum and not put you through the drill of washing water bowls and cleaning and drying a separator after every use. Every couple of weeks you change the bag, and many modern dust bags have ways to seal the bag when you remove it. Then you change the pre-motor filter generally every sixth full bag. Much simpler and neater than a water vacuum and every bit as well filtered.
 

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