Just used the Rug Doctor this weekend,hired one a few years back.Great gets your carpets really clean.I have a vax which I use in between but its not as good as the Rug Doctor.
I think Rugdoctor is the best out there at the moment. Unless you have a local firm that can come in and do it.
Our lounge/diner carpet has been down since 1995 and even though everyone still takes their shoes off its gone beyond it now. Hopefully will get laminate in the diner and carpet in the lounge next year.
Hubbie bought the house here about 20 years ago, so the carpets are ancient! The wool one in the lounge is losing elasticity and is rather moth eaten around the edges now. When the teens have left home it will be replaced. The hall carpet is also wool and extremely good and dense so I need to try to save it!
It's only a 3 bed semi but carpets are so expensive
Yes, it works great on a man made carpet. You generally buy the fluid at the same time. If you're lucky, there is a package deal for machine, shampoo & defoamer.
BYW, I had a lot of hassle trying to hire Rug doctor from Tesco. You used to be able hire them in-store, but now you have to book it on-line and get a booking code. Tescos were less than helpful so I now go to Morrisons.
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If carpets are good quality wool, check the small print carefully before using any water-based cleaning method in case shrinkage occurs. Just a thought! My carpets are bog standard polypropelene (sp?) and Rug doctor has cleaned them up, no problem. You need to develop the knack of co-ordinating the trigger action with the pulling back of the machine to avoid puddles, which will occur if you squeeze the trigger with it stationary. Once you sort that out it's straightforward.
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Asda have recently started hiring Rug Doctor machines. I'm assuming you pay & they give you the code to open the locker at the store. Will be giving it a go when we have moved back upstairs in the next couple of weeks.
I'm a carpet and upholstery cleaner with my own biz if its only 1 carpet I'm cheaper than superstore rental m/cs but if its a full house I give a good price and good service and don't charge extra for chemicals and haven't got to empty my m/c every 2 mins get wat you pay for
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Quote: Originally posted by superbbird on 30/7/2014
Thanks.
Asda have recently started hiring Rug Doctor machines. I'm assuming you pay & they give you the code to open the locker at the store. Will be giving it a go when we have moved back upstairs in the next couple of weeks.
In our Asda you do it all online, pay and they give you a code to get the machine out. It's nothing to do with Asda as such, Rug doctor just rent the space