A:AnswerThe Deep Carpet Cleaner is a lighter version of the Pro Deep Carpet Cleaner that we rent out across the country. The residential versions of the rental machines are the Pro Deep Carpet Cleaner and the Mighty Pro X3, the machines are built for heavy use and have larger vacuum motors and pumps.
A:AnswerVery easy to attached and use. The large hose is inserts into the front dirty water container by lifting the black rubber cover and inserting and turning to lock. The small hose plugs into red opening on the machine. Don't forget to switch handle selector switch to "tool."
A:AnswerI just used my cleaner on my area rug bc my dog vomited on it :/ I have a white area rug and this did the trick. Of course I used the area rug attachment tool.
A:AnswerHere's a demonstration video. The upholstery tool attachment is demonstrated at about the 1:19 mark: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1K2M7r-UwT4
A:AnswerYes, it can. However, do not use Rug Doctor machines or products on natural fiber oriental rugs (silk or wool), cashmere, hand-loomed wool rugs, braided rugs, sisal, jute-carpets or anything that states dry clean only.
A:AnswerYou can clean your mattress using the Rug Doctor Hand Tool and Upholstery Cleaner product. It is very important when cleaning mattresses to not over-wet them and to allow plenty of dry time. We recommend you first set your mattress up on its side. Clean one side of the mattress, making sure you go over your cleaning paths a second time without squeezing the Hand Tool lever so that the second pass is vacuum only. Once you have finished one side of the mattress, leave the mattress on its side and let it dry completely before continuing to the next side.
A:AnswerThe Deep Carpet Cleaner is meant for carpets - not hard floors. The PRO Deep Carpet Cleaner has a hard floor attachment tool that can be purchased separately or as part of a bundle.