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Hi, Well I've always found the Kirby Shampoo system to do a great job when used correctly and with the genuine shampoos and sprays. Especially using the G series machines. I've found most of the domestic <a name="start_23792.266608">spray/extraction uprights to be rubbish over rated and very unreliable. You also have to be careful of over wetting the carpet and rotting the underlay if used regular.
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If you have a spillage remove the bulk of it with paper towel and absorbing as much of it as possible. Remember dab don't rub.
Then treat with the applicable Kirby shampoo spray following the instructions and going over with the full Kirby shampoo system if required.
The key to stains and spills is acting quickly. Vacuuming regular with the Kirby will keep you carpets looking great and shampooing regular will help maintain them. Using the spot remover and the heavy traffic sprays as needed.
With regards to smells most vacs smell if you have pets. Believe me I get enough of the coming in smelling to high heaven, bagged and bagless machines alike. Best thing to do is change the bag regular and don't let it sit idle for extended periods of time.
I've done this before when using one vac a few times then start using another for a few weeks only to start using the previous vac again which then smells.
Also you can use Homefresh and or Odorific.
I've used several Rainbows over the years the SE and E series and found them disappointing for a "high end " vac with there own "issues". Not that you see many over here as they've never been successful over this side of the pond.
Why the <a name="start_23792.266608"><strong>Miele, Sebo</a> are more reliable than most off the shelf vacs the older ones are better built than what their putting out now.</strong>
In the original X series Sebos you could get away allot of the time with replacing the carbon bushes in the motor.
In the X1.1,X4 etc most of the time you can't.
Mieles parts can be more expensive than Kirby's. I had a Miele cylinder S3... come in a few weeks back and the cord rewind had broke and needed replacing. Miele wanted to charge me £168+VAT for it and then my labour would be on top and the machine only cost £200ish.
As for the Miele S7 cat and dog when I had one that had a snapped handle they wanted £178+VAT for it.
Henry's are not what the was 20 years ago lol.
As I've said before VALUE is a individual thing. I wouldn't waste £250-£420 on a vac that has problems sucking up fine dust. Yet other people will. Some people see spending any more than £50 on a vac is a "waste of money."
Weight as well is a individual thing. I was told the other week the Oreck XL is heavy!
I've also been told this quite a few times on Sebos, Dysons and the white bagged Panasonic uprights which say "Super Lightweight" on them.
I'm going to stop now before I get a worn out keyboard
James
Hi, Well I've always found the Kirby Shampoo system to do a great job when used correctly and with the genuine shampoos and sprays. Especially using the G series machines. I've found most of the domestic <a name="start_23792.266608">spray/extraction uprights to be rubbish over rated and very unreliable. You also have to be careful of over wetting the carpet and rotting the underlay if used regular.
</a>
If you have a spillage remove the bulk of it with paper towel and absorbing as much of it as possible. Remember dab don't rub.

Then treat with the applicable Kirby shampoo spray following the instructions and going over with the full Kirby shampoo system if required.
The key to stains and spills is acting quickly. Vacuuming regular with the Kirby will keep you carpets looking great and shampooing regular will help maintain them. Using the spot remover and the heavy traffic sprays as needed.
With regards to smells most vacs smell if you have pets. Believe me I get enough of the coming in smelling to high heaven, bagged and bagless machines alike. Best thing to do is change the bag regular and don't let it sit idle for extended periods of time.
I've done this before when using one vac a few times then start using another for a few weeks only to start using the previous vac again which then smells.
Also you can use Homefresh and or Odorific.
I've used several Rainbows over the years the SE and E series and found them disappointing for a "high end " vac with there own "issues". Not that you see many over here as they've never been successful over this side of the pond.
Why the <a name="start_23792.266608"><strong>Miele, Sebo</a> are more reliable than most off the shelf vacs the older ones are better built than what their putting out now.</strong>
In the original X series Sebos you could get away allot of the time with replacing the carbon bushes in the motor.
In the X1.1,X4 etc most of the time you can't.
Mieles parts can be more expensive than Kirby's. I had a Miele cylinder S3... come in a few weeks back and the cord rewind had broke and needed replacing. Miele wanted to charge me £168+VAT for it and then my labour would be on top and the machine only cost £200ish.
As for the Miele S7 cat and dog when I had one that had a snapped handle they wanted £178+VAT for it.
Henry's are not what the was 20 years ago lol.
As I've said before VALUE is a individual thing. I wouldn't waste £250-£420 on a vac that has problems sucking up fine dust. Yet other people will. Some people see spending any more than £50 on a vac is a "waste of money."
Weight as well is a individual thing. I was told the other week the Oreck XL is heavy!

I've also been told this quite a few times on Sebos, Dysons and the white bagged Panasonic uprights which say "Super Lightweight" on them.
I'm going to stop now before I get a worn out keyboard

James
