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Happy on 10 CNET 100 8Port

I am impressed with this cleaner.

I have just used it again today after a few months since the last use. And I realized I had not left a review for the Hoover Steamvac that I had purchased from Amazon. And I feel strongly enough about it that it deserves a positive review.

The Hoover SteamVac cleans great. It is easy to use and isn’t hard to push or pull, and I have arthritis in my shoulder and my knees.

The assembly of this machine is easy and didn’t take long.
I recommend reading the manual thoroughly and follow directions carefully and learn about this cleaner.
If you do that I don’t see how there will be any hitches.

I find this machine is efficient, my carpet looks bright and clean again today, this is great in high traffic areas, and we have a cream colored carpet, so you know it shows up dirt and spots quickly. The Hoover steamvac pretty much deals with that. I can’t believe how bad our carpet was, I just emptied 3 canisters of dirty water, but it was well worth it.
I feel that I won’t be embarrassed if anyone visited me right now as my carpet looks great.

How to USE: I recommend pushing the cleaner slowly but surely and evenly, the slower you go the more the spin brushes can do their job, and on the pull back the water gets sucked up more efficiently and the carpet will be drier.

I like the fact you can see the water being sucked up and you can tell when there is no more moisture to suck up and so you can move to another strip of carpet. I find the carpet dries quickly.
When you walk forward you squeeze the trigger to release the water/solution, then let go of the trigger and pull back the steamvac over the same strip of carpet, on the bull back the cleaner sucks up the water from the carpet. You can move the cleaner forward again without squeezing the trigger and pull back the cleaner again so as to suck up more of the moisture. And when it seems majority of moisture has been sucked up, you can move over to the ne
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