Rug Doctor Deep Carpet Cleaner Review

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Rug Doctor Deep Carpet Cleaner

Rug Doctor Deep Carpet Cleaner

We all want the best for our families. We change our sheets regularly, we mop, we clean the floors, but we are stuck when it comes to carpets. Carpets breed nasties in them; more so if you have pets. And if you have young kids or toddlers crawling all over the carpet, you want to invest in a good carpet cleaner for the health of your family.

There are hordes of carpet cleaners out there so which do you pick? Are you thinking to buy a spot cleaner, a deep carpet cleaner or both? How do you choose the right one? I’m here to help you by talking about Rug Doctor Deep Carpet Cleaner.

I have chosen this product over its competitors as it has superior benefits over them, which I’ll discuss with more details below.

Firstly, the Rug Doctor is so easy and versatile that it can be easily used by anyone and everyone:
• Offices
• Homes
• Restaurants

 

Rug Doctor’s Key Features:

Rug Doctor Deep Carpet Cleaner

 

Maneuverability & Convenience

Deep cleaning carpet machines are usually bulky and hard to push around. The Rug Doctor Deep Carpet cleaner can also be easily folded down and stored away. In comparison, the Hoover SteamVac SpinScrub with Clean Surge is a bulky machine it’s possibly not easy for a small person to use and there is a worry of storage space. Both these machines are of the same range yet one is more convenient than the other.

Filling and Emptying Water Chamber

This is the most common complaint that users have – that the chambers can’t be seen and therefore they are unable to tell if the clean water chamber is empty or the dirty water chamber needs emptying. The Rug Doctor has taken this pain away by making their water tanks clear so that you can see the filth (and get great satisfaction out of it). They have also increased the size of their water tank lids so that filling the tank is no longer a pain.

More Suction

The Rug Doctor Deep Cleaner has up to 75% more suction in comparison to leading upright wet vacuum cleaners. This is a great benefit especially if you have pets or children. After a carpet shampoo, The Rug Doctor is able to suction most of the water leaving the carpets almost dry. With the Hoover Steamvac mentioned earlier, the machine doesn’t suction the water, instead, it uses technology like a hair dryer blowing hot air into the carpets extending the drying time.

Cross Action Brush Technology

It uses a special “Cross Action Brush” Technology. This ensures that every part of your carpet is cleaned as the brushes cross over each other lifting dirt and grime suctioning it into the water. This is the technology that turns your clear water into drain colored water. The Cross Action Brush Technology ensures that no spot is missed. At the same time, it polishes and grooms the carpet to bring it back to its original state.

Extra Clean Technology

We know that some areas of the house are used more than others. Areas leading to the fridge, kitchen and walkways are more prone to dirt. Therefore, you need a machine that can cope with a heavier load for those high traffic areas. With the “High Boost Technology” The Rug Doctor sprays a stain removal in those areas with a click of a button. The Hoover has a similar system called Clean Surge where extra detergent is released when a button is pushed. Personally, I would prefer a boost of stain remover instead of more detergent.

Rug Doctor Deep Carpet Cleaner

FAQ

Q: Is it possible to use The Rug Doctor to clean the upholstery in my boat?
A: Yes, the Rug Doctor can be used for fabric and upholstered seats.

Q: Can the Upholstery tool clean curtains?
A: Yes, only on heavy duty fabric.

Q: How do I remove pet odor from the carpet?
A: To remove pet urine use Rug Doctor Stain Remover, and use Rug Doctor Odor Remover for pet odors.

In summary, The Rug Doctor is a trusted brand with many different machines.

Here are the pros and cons of using Rug Doctor Deep Carpet Cleaner:

Pros

1. Powerful machines
2. Does the job really well
3. If you can’t afford to buy it, you can hire it

Cons

1. If you are using the machine regularly, then hiring becomes expensive

Verdict

Nevertheless, think of what’s in your carpet right now. When was the last time you gave your carpet a shampoo? Is it time to give the Rug Doctor a go? If you’re looking for a portable carpet spot cleaner then pay a visit here.

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