Carpet cleaning - little green?

autobahn

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Anyone use the "Little green clean machine"? My gut feeling says it's probably no good, buy want to know what you guys think.



Also, what are your guys' tools for carpet/mat cleaning? After a winter here in MN mats and carpets can get pretty yucky.
 
I use the LGCM and love it, of course it isnt going to be as efficient as an extractor...but then again it only costs around $100 compared to $500. For the money, I love it and use it all the time. Folex+LGCM = easy interior cleaning
 
Joshua312 said:
I use the LGCM and love it, of course it isnt going to be as efficient as an extractor...but then again it only costs around $100 compared to $500. For the money, I love it and use it all the time. Folex+LGCM = easy interior cleaning



So what is the process you use...?



Folex solutions+scrubbing, then finish up with the LGCM for the final wash/extraction?
 
autobahn said:
So what is the process you use...?



Folex solutions+scrubbing, then finish up with the LGCM for the final wash/extraction?



That's exactly how I use mine. I don't bother with the Bisell solution or anything, just straight warm water. Hit the carpets with folex, scub, use LGM to soak/extract. It's not the best thing ever but it does a really good job for $99 CAD (less USD).
 
That Bissel thing is a POS. It will wear out in an hour or two of use. For a small portable extractor, use the Hoover equivalent. It performs better and doesn't wear out within a few months of purchase. The Hoover has higher static water lift too so your work dries faster.
 
autobahn said:
Anyone use the "Little green clean machine"? My gut feeling says it's probably no good, buy want to know what you guys think.



I've got the heated version and it works well. It's been able to remove a few stains that I assumed were permanent.



I don't use their cleaning solutions. I'll generally fly with FOLEX and do my spot removal. I'll keep the shop vac nearby to get things good and dry when needed.



I would not attempt to use it for cleaning large areas - - the head/nozzle is simply too small, IMO.
 
GeneralEclectic said:
That Bissel thing is a POS. It will wear out in an hour or two of use. For a small portable extractor, use the Hoover equivalent. It performs better and doesn't wear out within a few months of purchase. The Hoover has higher static water lift too so your work dries faster.



The hoover doesn't have a heater though - I'm not always near a hot-water source
 
I've had my LGM for awhile now, no idea how many hours it has on it, I'd guess 20-25 of straight running, no issues yet.



And yes, what I use it for is 99% soak/extract mats and interior carpets/upholstery. I also have a shop vac that I ocassionally use that works about as well, but it's larger and I have to take the filter out, so I use it mostly for dry vac.
 
autobahn said:
so when you guys use your shop vacs to extract, do you have to take the filter out?



I purchased a GORE-TEX HEPA filter for my shop vac...it can be run either wet or dry. It was $25 which I thought was pricey at the time of purchase but it's turned out to be a sound investment.
 
I used the little green machine for a full time detailing operation and it worked fine. The only problem I ever had was that it was a pain to get all the nastiness out of the dirty water container. As long as you pre treat the carpet wth a stain remover it should be sufficient enough.
 
I actually just finished using mine in my living room. I've had it about a month and so far I have no regrets. Go down to Walmart and get the unheated version. No need for the extra money on the heated, just use hot water. Pre-treat with folex (~$15/gal at Home Depot), scrub, then extract with hot water and LGCM. Stand back and look in horror at the brown/black water that shoots into the recovery tank.



It's not as good as a full blown extractor, but for the price, you can't beat it. I paid around $70 for mine, but you can catch them on sale or cheaper on ebay.



As a bonus you get those cool lines in your floormats.
 
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