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Re: How good is this? BISSELL Little Green ProHeat ?
Originally Posted by wdmaccord
I have the "spotclean" version and really like it. I use it the same way as Ed above. I use CG Fabric Clean but I hear a lot of good things about Folex. The "spotclean" version does heat the water, but I use hot tap water anyway. Only downside is you have to empty the dirty water tank quite often. I keep a 5 gallon bucket next to me to dump the dirty water into, so I still move pretty quick.
I have this one and it works quite well. It takes emptying it often and sometimes it may leak if not seated correctly. But for the price I do the auto and house with this little guy.
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Re: How good is this? BISSELL Little Green ProHeat ?
I bought two of them and they both died
Plus I found they didn't put out enough solution and had very little suction.
I always wondered if it removed enough water even though it was very little.
A lot of people do like it so please don't go on what I'm saying.
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Re: How good is this? BISSELL Little Green ProHeat ?
Originally Posted by Bkazzle
I saw an add for the LGM at Target on Black Friday; it's going to be $50.
Make sure you check you check that out.
Can't seem to find it. Link pls.
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Re: How good is this? BISSELL Little Green ProHeat ?
I just did a quick look, and the one that is being listed for $50 is none Pro-heat version.
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Re: How good is this? BISSELL Little Green ProHeat ?
Originally Posted by KillaCam
Is it good? Yes
Are there better options out there? Yes
For the price it can't be beat.
I have the ProHeat, It works very well for the average consumer. I bought some additional tools off eBay for it, The pet brush deep cleaner is great for extremely soiled carpets. I pulled a liter bottle of root beer out of the third row seat in a friends Hyundai with it, seat looked great afterwards.
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Re: How good is this? BISSELL Little Green ProHeat ?
Originally Posted by Ginnova
Can't seem to find it. Link pls.
Originally Posted by KMG
I just did a quick look, and the one that is being listed for $50 is none Pro-heat version.
Yeah false alarm on the specific model "Pro-heat". My apologies; I got a pre-Black Friday Target add in the mail and saw it, but didn't look closely. Regardless, if you want look on Targets webiste for their Black Friday add; it's on a page with other home items.
I use my 'lift off' from my house bissel carpet cleaner. It has given me good results, but was $299, so not worth it for just using in autos.
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Re: How good is this? BISSELL Little Green ProHeat ?
Anyone have experience with the new Bissell Spotclean Pro? It doesn't have a heater but Its almost twice as powerful as the LGM. I'm thinking about ordering one this week.
http://i02.hsncdn.com/is/image/HomeS...000~207437.jpg
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Re: How good is this? BISSELL Little Green ProHeat ?
Originally Posted by PRicci09
I have the 'Bissell Deep Clean Pet Lift Off' and the lift off pod looks exactly like that. *This is an upright cleaner for around the house, but as the lift off capability. (No brainer for me since it can be used around the house and for cars)
I'm not sure if the specs are the same (although mine has their 'heat wave technology'). If they are then I would recommend it; mine works perfectly for my needs.
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Re: How good is this? BISSELL Little Green ProHeat ?
Originally Posted by rouxster
Do you all add any cleaner to the water? I saw that one of you pre-treats the stain, but I'm wondering if I need to add any cleaner?
The way I use mine is like this:
I only use water in the water tank of the machine.
I spray a cleaning solution with a spray bottle (I will upgrade to a pressure tank very soon) and then scrub the seats with a brush. I then use the machine to rinse with water and extract.
For stain I use a stain remover first.
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