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<span style="font-family: verdana,geneva;">I'm considering about buying a commercial grade carpet cleaning machine.</span>


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<li><span style="font-family: verdana,geneva;">Bissell Big Green</span></li>
<li><span style="font-family: verdana,geneva;">RinseNVac RV85</span></li>
<li><span style="font-family: verdana,geneva;">Rinse N Vac MBU2</span></li>
<li><span style="font-family: verdana,geneva;">Rug Doctor R-40</span></li>
<li><span style="font-family: verdana,geneva;">Thermax CP3</span></li>
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<span style="font-family: verdana,geneva;">Which one is the better machine?</span>

[this post was last edited: 2/22/2013-20:48]
 
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Id say the Rinse N Vac MBU2 as it has a PN agitator brush. The Rinse N VacRV85 is an older design,( i remember using them in the 1970s) but thats a good thing,,its also very reliable. And evidently works VERY well because they have been making it for so long.

I would also recommend, before rinsing and extracting with any machine, shampooo with the Kirby Shampoo System,Using the Kirby Carpet Shampoo,(after pre-spotting if necessary) working the suds in very well with the machine until they disappear, and then go over again and again.
This attracts the dirt to the suds.
THEN rinse, with the Rinse N vac, using a small amount of lemon juice in the water to neutalize the Kirby suds.(and freshen the carpet)
Extract very thoroughly with the Rinse N Vac.
This rids the carpet of the dirt, and spent suds.
Dry completly, raise the nap by machine (the Kirby with floor polisher brush attached, or the Electrolux Pro with Nap Lifters) if necessary,(if there is a deep nap and the carpet fibers are compacted) and then vacuum with your vac of choice (mine would be the Kirby).
You will have the cleanest, freshest, best smelling and best looking carpet possible!
 
i'm happy with my Thermax cp3 but it's a back killer for me and I find I'm not using it as much. I'm thinking about a Rug Dr or the Bissell like rug Dr. thing. The cp3 is wonderful and I have the power nozzle with it but it's work to use.
 
for personal use or business

You may want to consider a high powered extractor with commercial duty wands, strong PSI and high water lift. There are many companies out there. But if you want commericial grade I think you'd be looking at something similar to this. Some of these units have power of a Truck mount cleaning unit which in my opinion is the best thing out there.

http://hoover.com/products/details/ch83020/ground-command-12-gallon-100-psi-carpet-extractor/
 
Erik, I recommend a upright over a canister. An upright is much easier to use. They aren't near as hard on your back either. With that being said, I recommend the Rug Doctor Mighty Pro/Hoover Commercial SpinScrub C3820 SteamVac/Hoover F5914 SpinScrub SteamVac. I have the Rug Doctor Mighty Pro and the Hoover F5914 SpinScrub SteamVac. Both machines do a excellent job of shampooing carpets/rugs/stairways/furniture/car interiors. I hope this helps. Rob
 
This is how I shampoo carpets/rugs: I move all of the furniture out of the room. I vacuum thoroughly with one of my Kirby's. I then shampoo with the Rug Doctor or the Hoover. I let the carpet dry for 24 hours. I vacuum again with one of my Kirby's. I then move the furniture back into the room. I follow directions exactly on the shampoo bottle for the correct amount to use. I don't rinse the carpet. It is not necessary to rinse the carpet if you follow the directions on the shampoo bottle for the correct amount to use.
 
Erik, I also recommend the Koblenz carpet shampooer floor polisher/Kenmore carpet shampooer floor polisher/Aerus Electrolux carpet shampooer floor polisher/TriStar carpet shampooer floor polisher/Von Schrader carpet shampooer/Kirby vacuum cleaner with the carpet shampooer attachment. I hope this helps. Rob
 
get the rinse n vac i have one,dont get the rug doctor canister cause its too much fussing around with emptying it. i also have a mighty pro rug doctor and it cleans well but its a back breaker.
 
Erik, If you must have a canister carpet shampooer, I recommend the Rainbow vacuum cleaner with the carpet shampooer attachment/Thermax AF vacuum cleaner with the carpet shampooer attachment/Bissell Big Green canister carpet shampooer. Canisters are much harder on your back than uprights. I have a bad back and arthritis.
 

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