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Can you recomend a good carpet cleaner please.

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Donbean · 11/03/2005 15:40

DH is on his way to currys now to buy one. Can any one recommend a really good one?
I need one with attachments for upholstery.
Or alternatively, can you recommend a web site that will compare and recommend the best buy?
Thanks x

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Evesmama · 11/03/2005 16:02

just had my living room and dining room done this morning..big rroms but special offer of £25! plus they didnt scotchguard it, so theyre coming back out to do it at no extra cost(normally £45 +£25)
company is Heavens Best, theyre a franchise and have a site =.com
they @dryclean@ them, so am stood on it now!

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Donbean · 11/03/2005 15:54

Yes luna, i was thinking that myself. I think that i will get the professionals in then keep on top of things with my home cleaner.

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Donbean · 11/03/2005 15:52

Thanks, ive just text him to tell him your recomendations.
I have a toddler who has had a tummy bug for a week and has vomited many times over the carpet! (nice) its been down for 2 years now and is looking grubby so i want to give it really good "do" and try to get another 12 months out of it.

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lunavix · 11/03/2005 15:52

Home carpet cleaning machines don't work....

you need to just have them done professionally. They can sell you really good liquids to top it up if you make any marks.

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Nemo1977 · 11/03/2005 15:49

sorry i was thinking cleaner..lol
yes we have dyson animal which is great

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Nemo1977 · 11/03/2005 15:42

mm we bought the vax one which is black and was about £170 i think but it is brilliant. I use it at least once a month for carpets etc as we have a toddler and a dog. IT can be used as a dry vacuum aswell but we have a dyson for that.
Has all attachments to do floors/wood floors/ curtians and couches

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lunavix · 11/03/2005 15:41

The best are Dysons or Sebos.

I love my dyson, but I've been bought a new sebo (which is what the professionals use!)

It's for sale (brand new!) if you want it!

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