Hoover Shampoo- Polisher Carpet Cleaner User Manual


 
Repeat the process over another 3 ft. x 3 ft. area
(Im
x
Im),
overlapping
the areas by several inches. Continue until a 3 ft.
(Im)
length the width of
the carpet or rug has been cleaned.
Note: The “WET PICKUP” is used only when removing liquids from
hard surface floors. Do not use “WET PICKUP” on carpeting.
Completing the task
5. Brush pile
Brush pile in one direction with a
long-handled brush. This speeds
drying and gives a uniform ap-
pearance. Use a forward and
backward stroke. After determin-
ing which direction looks best,
the last strokes should be in the
same direction on all areas of the
carpet. Repeat the process of
shampooing and brushing until
the entire carpet or rug has been
cleaned.
6. Allow carpet to dry
The length of time for drying varies; however, overnight drying is desira-
ble whenever possible. The use of an electric fan to speed drying is help-
ful. If it is necessary to walk on the carpet before it is dry, place towels or
white cloths on the traffic areas.
If furniture must be replaced before
the carpet is dry, use plastic or aluminum foil pads under legs of furni-
ture so metal slides or wood finishes will not stain the carpet or rug.
7. Vacuum dry carpet
Vacuum area thoroughly after it is dry to remove the dry detergent
and the dirt loosened by the cleaning process.
Frequent vacuuming
during the first week after shampooing will enhance the appearance of
the carpet.
Dry-cleaning carpet
The shampoo-polisher may be used to work dry-cleaning compounds or
powders into carpet or rugs. Do not put these substances into the tank
and be sure
shampoo brushes
are dry. Test a small area of carpet for
colorfastness by sprinkling a small amount of powder and wiping with a
white cloth. Then check for texture change by using shampoo-polisher
with dry brushes in the same area. If color and texture are not affected,
follow directions on container for amounts to use and drying time. After
compound has dried, vacuum area thoroughly. Install a new disposable
bag in vacuum cleaner to insure complete removal of cleaning com-
pound and dirt. Frequent bag changes may be necessary when a
powdered dry-cleaning compound is used.
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