Reddit Reddit reviews Hoover Power Scrub Deluxe Carpet Cleaner Machine, Upright Shampooer, FH50150, Red

We found 4 Reddit comments about Hoover Power Scrub Deluxe Carpet Cleaner Machine, Upright Shampooer, FH50150, Red. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Hoover Power Scrub Deluxe Carpet Cleaner Machine, Upright Shampooer, FH50150, Red
Spinscrub brush system: Safely deep clean carpets of the toughest dirt with powerful 360 degree brushesDual v nozzle: Evenly cleans surfaces with equal suctionHeat force: For faster dryingLightweight: Less than 19 pounds, pick up and go wherever the mess is with easeWhat’s included: 8’ hose to deep clean hard-to-reach areas, stair tool, upholstery tool, crevice tool, and sample bottle of carpet cleaning solution
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4 Reddit comments about Hoover Power Scrub Deluxe Carpet Cleaner Machine, Upright Shampooer, FH50150, Red:

u/snoopwire · 3 pointsr/HomeImprovement

Hi, I think this might be the one I have. Not certain since im not at h ome. Looks like there are cheaper ones that have good reviews as well.

https://www.amazon.com/Hoover-Deluxe-Carpet-Washer-FH50150/dp/B009ZJ2M7G/ref=sr_1_2_sspa?ie=UTF8&qid=1539022132&sr=8-2-spons&keywords=carpet+shampooer&psc=1

Basically the vacuum is always running, and you have a trigger to spray liquid. There is a dial you select either clean water or the shampoo mix. You do a couple passes with the shampoo, vac that up, then clear water to rinse, suck that up.

u/jevans102 · 2 pointsr/nova

This is the one I bought from Amazon. Works great.

OP, I moved into a new place with hardwood floors. I'd be happy to sell you mine if you want. It's in great condition.

u/kaidomac · 2 pointsr/homemaking

I did a lot of research & settled on this amazing $79 steam mop from O-Cedar last year:

https://www.amazon.com/Cedar-Microfiber-Steam-Extra-Refill/dp/B00US9PSKU/

Notes:

  • Add water using the included cup, plug it in, turn it on - and in less than a minute, it's ready to go
  • No chemicals required due to hi-temp steam
  • Only requires water to operate (I haven't had any problems with my tap water a year into using it, fwiw)
  • It uses washable microfiber pads that stick on like velcro

    Tips:

  1. Push it slowly to allow the steam to do its just, don't use it quickly like a broom
  2. Hold it over really sticky spots for 30 seconds to let the steam do the work for you, then scrub it off
  3. It will self-evaporate due to the heat, so just give it a few minutes to steam off the floor - this steam mop system has made my floors feel better under bare feat than any mop or chemical cleaner or DIY cleaner mix I've tried previously!
  4. It's a boring approach, but divide your room into lines that you can reach with your arm, then start cleaning from the furthest point away from an opening into another room, use the mop in parallel lines side to side, then take a step back & do the next batch within arms reach; you have to go a bit slow for the steam to work, but this way you're not just mopping all over the map inefficiently - you actually get the job done surprisingly quickly this way, it's only a few minutes per room if you're willing to do it slowly in chunks
  5. I'd recommend getting a pack or two of the aftermarket pads for cheaper than OEM - get a bunch of them, because they should (1) only be washed with other microfiber pads (otherwise they'll pick up lint), and (2) NOT be washed with fabric softener or bleach; this is a minor hassle, which is why I recommend getting a bunch of them, so then you can wash them together (I also use microfiber towels for drying my car after cleaning it)
  6. Some flooring manufacturers do not warranty the use of a steam mop on their product, so make sure you're aware of that fact; fwiw, I've been using it on my textured vinyl wood-plank flooring for a year now with no bad results, and tbh, I'd rather redo my flooring as needed & enjoy the convenience of using the steam mop for regular cleaning because it's such a lower hassle than using a regular mop (also tried a mop robot, wasn't a huge fan...the vacs are great but the mopping one was mediocre...and this cheapo model is so easy to use & quick that I don't mind steam-mopping my floors as needed)

    My overall cleaning kit is pretty simple:

  7. Small spills = paper towels (hard floors) or spray carpet cleaner (carpets)
  8. Mopping = O-Cedar steam mop
  9. Vacuuming & sweeping ("electric broom") = Shark duo stick vac (absolutely fantastic)
  10. Carpet cleaning (shampooing) = Hoover unit (with Carpet Miracle cleaner solution)

    My cleaning schedule is pretty simple:

  11. Clean up small spills immediately as they happen
  12. Vacuum & sweep daily using the Shark unit
  13. Mop twice a week using the O-Cedar unit (wash the pads as you get enough to run a laundry load)
  14. Carpet-clean once a month using the Hoover (I do half a room at a time & just move the furniture to the other side of the room to wash one half of the floor & then let it dry...makes the chore super-easy, instead of being a big huge job)

    It's really nice to have an instantly-usable set of good tools to do your daily cleaning functions with. I don't like cleaning for hours & hours or having to do a lot of heavy lifting...this setup enables me to quickly buzz through my chores so that my flooring stays clean all the time without much effort!
u/oozles · 1 pointr/oddlysatisfying

Last time something like this was posted I ended up buying this carpet cleaner.

I thought it was a scam the first time I used it. Like they tinted to soap brown or something. Nope, my seemingly white carpets were actually that disgusting. Poured the wastewater out into the toilet and it was a gross, murky brown mess.

Goes through the detergent pretty quickly though.