Clarification for those that are or were confused about the triggers like I was. The larger trigger is to be pressed constantly during the cleaning process. The smaller clean surge button is to be pressed at locations with stubborn stains. To dry the carpet go over the area WITHOUT pressing any buttons. Hope this helps. The only thing I need help with is trying to get rid of stubborn stain on the carpet with the hoover without having to add more solution. Do I just keep the hoover over the stain? Wouldnt keeping it over yhe stain just dry the carpet and not really scrub it clean?
If youtube was a thing during the original Full House show i guarantee Danny Tanner would have made videos exactly like this. lol. Great tutorial, helped a lot.
I borrowed this from my aunt she lost the directions so this was a big help. I'm trying to clean the whole house before my parents get home. I don't want to mess up. Thank You for your video.
Wow, I am pretty impressed! I just bought a Bissell rug cleaner and a lot of dirt came out of the rugs but my rugs have been vacuumed daily, sometimes 2 times a day but have not been cleaned in 8 years. Your rug looked clean before you even used the Hoover steam vac so I was very impressed by what came out of the rug.
Fed ex just dropped my Hoover steam vac off a few hours ago. I couldn't wait to try it. All I can say is that I'm ecstatic about the results. I have been renting rug doctor and doing each from three times. It doesn't come close to the Hoover with only one pass. More then impressed.
It would've been nice to see which of the switches on the machine you used to release the cleaning mixture and which you used to vacuum the water up. I don't have a manual with the Hoover SteamVac as I purchased it used.
When emptying the dirty water bucket/container in the sink, use the garbage grinder with water running so that loose dirt particles and hair or such don't end up clogging up your sink. You can also use Fabreeze or even distilled white vinegar and water in this steamer for the rinse cycle on the carpeting.
Problem is you don't show how to attach the top canister with which I always have problems. Also, your carpet looked pretty clean to begin with--what about those of us with pet stains on the carpet? And the manual I believe says to go over entire carpet with clear water after cleaning it.
Hi vacbin I love your videos I used to have a Hoover steamvac widepath which a same machine is steamvac with clean surge except it has headlights on it
When this thing works, it works well. However, it loses suction very easily. Everything has to be hooked exactly right, or it loses suction. It's a royal pain in the ass. Especially when it is working fine and then all of a sudden you lose suction out of nowhere. Better engineering of that particular issue would make me a much happier customer. Also, trying to hook up the hose EXACTLY as instructions indicate, and had no suction on the part used for upholstery/stairs. So needless to say, I wont ever try using the upholstery part again. For areas that the cleaner won't fit into..you can take a spray bottle with the soap solution, spray the area and do it the old fashioned way, and scrub it with a brush designed for scrubbing. Companies have to realize that once we set our minds to do these chores we want to get it done, not have to check and re-check to find out why, yet again we have no suction. So I am glad my carpets are clean but ticked off that I finally learned how to use the upholstery thing and it won't work properly. Be careful with it since all the parts are plastic and easily broken. Bissel is even worse I had a carpet steamer that had a heater built in and the damn thing only lasted me a year to a yr and a half which really doesn't account for much since I generally clean carpets once a year. So in essence it seems like it lasted me for five minutes.
I have the same model and it's a pain to use. The last time I shampooed the carpet I rented a bissel (like the rug dr) from Lowes and that cleaned really well. When it breaks I won't be buying this again.
I love a good vid! Word to the wise though, there is a modern, lighter weight, completely re - designed Hoover on the market. I've been using the one in the video for years. Actually had a few of them. But the new one is much simpler to use. Be sure to buy the best of the line! I always stuff a small bit of tissue in my ears,, the noise can be brutal. Just sayin'.
Great video, with all one needs to get started cleaning. I would only change one aspect of whats being done here, that would be to put all the dirty water down the toilet, never the sink where dishes I eat off of sometimes reside. Thank you for making this video...
You need to keep pressing and holding down the button to release water (solvent mixed), the machine also sucking water at the same time when it is going reverse. If any you need to suck-up water only, release the button, then the water will be sucking-up, no water be released until you press and hold the button again.
The user guide instructions defy scientific logic. I have one and love it but only because I have devised the effective ways to use it. Here we are told to dispense the cleaner going forward, but that means the brushes are scrubbing dry, and the soap is undisturbed. Then, travelling reverse, the brushes scrub with the dilute soap water, but that means the soap and water only have a fraction of a second to dissolve dirt. Here is how I get great results. I sprinkle dry or wet concentrate on the area. I pull the upholstery adapter off the recovery tank to defeat suction. Then I use the machine to add clear hot water to create a strong cleaner. I pull the machine slowly backward to scrub the strong soap into the carpet and let it soak while continuing to the whole area. Then, several minutes later, the soap has attacked the dirt and is ready to be further diluted with clear hot water and immediately sucked up. I therefore reinstall the upholstery bypass and move slowly backwards, making sure that the rinse water is running clear thru the window, not soapy. One more low pass with the brushes turned of to save brush wear, and we are dry. Much better results than people I know who follow the user guide!
Great that someone else noticed this flaw, and nice remedy. I've taken to using a garden pump spayer with an OxyClean-type product (StainSolver is also good) to pretreat the entire carpet. Then 10-15 minutes later when I go after it "by the instructions" with Zep low-foam, or similar, the dirt has been loosened up and the shampoo acts more as a surfactant which doesn't require long times to act. But I like the suggestion to disable the suction temporarily.
+Zoe TheCat Use the trigger liberally during the wet cleaning passes. I was mentioning to not using the trigger when doing drying strokes to try and extract as much water as possible from the carpet.
yes, if you press on the trigger (the switch), it release water from the tank and also sucking it up when you pull it backward. Pushing the cleaner back and forth with the trigger pressed will continue to release water (solvent mixed) and it also sucking up at the same time. If anytime, you feel that you need only to suck-up the water, release the trigger (switch) then only push the cleaner back and forth to suck-up water. No more water release from the tank until you press it again.
Very helpful. Next time maybe give the instructions closed to the mic though so we can hear you 100% of the time. In the beginning with my speakers up all the way it was very hard to hear since you were so far form the microphone. thanks!
I have a Hoover steamvac and was disappointed because despite it's name, it does NOT heat the water or create steam in any way! - it is a very sneaky and deceptive product name!
Hi , my vac cleaner does not collect dirty water back in the machine. (Sometimes) I don't know why ? But the machine is almost new. If some one knows what to do Thanks
i don't have much of a science to it... i just use a little bit more vinegar than i would solution and then 5 to 10 drops of essential oil. you'll probably smell vinegar while you are using the steam vac but once the carpet dries you won't smell it.
+John Smith i am a little ticked off that these carpet cleaning machines say they are heated or "steam vacs" but there is no actual heating element in them...I have the bissell deep clean liftoff pet. It says Heated cleaning right on the machine..but there is no heating element in it.
***** The FTC or other consumer protection advocate should sue them for false advertisement. Saying something is " steam" but not even a heating element let alone steam ! Wow, that is really false advertisement and misrepresentation unless I'm missing something. .
boil some water and add to the clean water tank add some vinegar. Sprinkle some baking soda on the floor. Scrub in a little bit then suck it up. All you need to do.
I hate this machine ... what a problem to get everything working right and have it suction up the dirty water. Very frustrating. Your video should include problem solving! Mary M.
What is the difference between a steam vac and a carpet shampooer? This product does shampoo the carpet but also uses hot water that steams when you are shampooing the carpet or upholstery, if the water used is hot enough, and also vacuums the dirty water off of the carpet after the shampooing part.
UGGGGGGGGGH!!! That carpet isn't even dirty. I want a review with a REALLY nasty carpet. I can't find a single one. Also, I have a milk stain in my truck from my friend's STUPID baby spilling his milk in my back seat in 2009. It has stunk ever since, will this help that?
less is more. more is more. less solution but clean the carpet two days apart. one plain hot water to get all the residue ...most of the sticky residue out of the carpet will be better than one long over solutions slow pass. I hate sticky carpet residue under my feet
It's magic, Bobbi! - But really, there's a spring loaded valve that opens on the top of the bottom container by the pressure exerted on it when the container is pushed into place on the machine. It closes automatically when the pressure is relieved by removing the container from the machine. The dirty water enters the bottom container through that valve.
When you go forward and keep pressing the trigger, it release the water (solvent mixed) from the tank and then sucking up water when you reverse it but it also continue to release water if you still keep pressing on the trigger. At anytime, If you release the trigger (don't squeeze it), it only suck-up the water (solvent mixed), no water release. That's how to suck-up the water from carpet.
Clarification for those that are or were confused about the triggers like I was. The larger trigger is to be pressed constantly during the cleaning process. The smaller clean surge button is to be pressed at locations with stubborn stains. To dry the carpet go over the area WITHOUT pressing any buttons. Hope this helps. The only thing I need help with is trying to get rid of stubborn stain on the carpet with the hoover without having to add more solution. Do I just keep the hoover over the stain? Wouldnt keeping it over yhe stain just dry the carpet and not really scrub it clean?
If youtube was a thing during the original Full House show i guarantee Danny Tanner would have made videos exactly like this. lol. Great tutorial, helped a lot.
I borrowed this from my aunt she lost the directions so this was a big help. I'm trying to clean the whole house before my parents get home. I don't want to mess up. Thank You for your video.
I appreciate this video VERY MUCH. I was handed a hover and expected to do my moms whole place and had no idea how so thanks!
Wow, I am pretty impressed! I just bought a Bissell rug cleaner and a lot of dirt came out of the rugs but my rugs have been vacuumed daily, sometimes 2 times a day but have not been cleaned in 8 years. Your rug looked clean before you even used the Hoover steam vac so I was very impressed by what came out of the rug.
Fed ex just dropped my Hoover steam vac off a few hours ago. I couldn't wait to try it. All I can say is that I'm ecstatic about the results. I have been renting rug doctor and doing each from three times. It doesn't come close to the Hoover with only one pass. More then impressed.
It would've been nice to see which of the switches on the machine you used to release the cleaning mixture and which you used to vacuum the water up. I don't have a manual with the Hoover SteamVac as I purchased it used.
When emptying the dirty water bucket/container in the sink, use the garbage grinder with water running so that loose dirt particles and hair or such don't end up clogging up your sink. You can also use Fabreeze or even distilled white vinegar and water in this steamer for the rinse cycle on the carpeting.
+a1930ford I wouldn't use the sink - dump/rinse/repeat in the yard
Not everybody HAS a yard... ;-)
Dump it down the toilet, guys. The toilet takes larger and nastier messes and removes it from your home without issue.
Thank you for this video. It helped me not have to ask my neighbor how to use it after saying I knew how :) Thanks :D
Problem is you don't show how to attach the top canister with which I always have problems. Also, your carpet looked pretty clean to begin with--what about those of us with pet stains on the carpet? And the manual I believe says to go over entire carpet with clear water after cleaning it.
Hi vacbin I love your videos I used to have a Hoover steamvac widepath which a same machine is steamvac with clean surge except it has headlights on it
Thanks. My brother in law left this in my house with no booklet. Now I can use it!
When this thing works, it works well. However, it loses suction very easily. Everything has to be hooked exactly right, or it loses suction. It's a royal pain in the ass. Especially when it is working fine and then all of a sudden you lose suction out of nowhere. Better engineering of that particular issue would make me a much happier customer. Also, trying to hook up the hose EXACTLY as instructions indicate, and had no suction on the part used for upholstery/stairs.
So needless to say, I wont ever try using the upholstery part again. For areas that the cleaner won't fit into..you can take a spray bottle with the soap solution, spray the area and do it the old fashioned way, and scrub it with a brush designed for scrubbing.
Companies have to realize that once we set our minds to do these chores we want to get it done, not have to check and re-check to find out why, yet again we have no suction. So I am glad my carpets are clean but ticked off that I finally learned how to use the upholstery thing and it won't work properly. Be careful with it since all the parts are plastic and easily broken.
Bissel is even worse I had a carpet steamer that had a heater built in and the damn thing only lasted me a year to a yr and a half which really doesn't account for much since I generally clean carpets once a year. So in essence it seems like it lasted me for five minutes.
I have the same model and it's a pain to use. The last time I shampooed the carpet I rented a bissel (like the rug dr) from Lowes and that cleaned really well. When it breaks I won't be buying this again.
Thank you, I borrowed one and this was a huge help. How long before the carpet is completely dry in winter with just a fan? Thanks!
This helped a lot but the scrubber doesn't work. All I can do is put water on the floor. How does the attachment work?
I love a good vid! Word to the wise though, there is a modern, lighter weight, completely re - designed Hoover on the market.
I've been using the one in the video for years. Actually had a few of them. But the new one is much simpler to use. Be sure to buy the best of the line! I always stuff a small bit of tissue in my ears,, the noise can be brutal. Just sayin'.
Thank you for posting this video! I really appreciate you taking the time to show us how the machine works
That was really easy to understand. Thank you so much for the easy steps.
Great video, with all one needs to get started cleaning. I would only change one aspect of whats being done here, that would be to put all the dirty water down the toilet, never the sink where dishes I eat off of sometimes reside. Thank you for making this video...
Great video! Thanks for sharing. Do you keep pressing the button down or just once then you keep vacuming to soak it up?
+Lofishness23 Yes
You need to keep pressing and holding down the button to release water (solvent mixed), the machine also sucking water at the same time when it is going reverse. If any you need to suck-up water only, release the button, then the water will be sucking-up, no water be released until you press and hold the button again.
The user guide instructions defy scientific logic. I have one and love it but only because I have devised the effective ways to use it. Here we are told to dispense the cleaner going forward, but that means the brushes are scrubbing dry, and the soap is undisturbed. Then, travelling reverse, the brushes scrub with the dilute soap water, but that means the soap and water only have a fraction of a second to dissolve dirt. Here is how I get great results. I sprinkle dry or wet concentrate on the area. I pull the upholstery adapter off the recovery tank to defeat suction. Then I use the machine to add clear hot water to create a strong cleaner. I pull the machine slowly backward to scrub the strong soap into the carpet and let it soak while continuing to the whole area. Then, several minutes later, the soap has attacked the dirt and is ready to be further diluted with clear hot water and immediately sucked up. I therefore reinstall the upholstery bypass and move slowly backwards, making sure that the rinse water is running clear thru the window, not soapy. One more low pass with the brushes turned of to save brush wear, and we are dry. Much better results than people I know who follow the user guide!
I was really surprised to find out how many don't know how to properly operate a carpet cleaner. It's never as easy as the instructions say.
Great that someone else noticed this flaw, and nice remedy.
I've taken to using a garden pump spayer with an OxyClean-type product (StainSolver is also good) to pretreat the entire carpet. Then 10-15 minutes later when I go after it "by the instructions" with Zep low-foam, or similar, the dirt has been loosened up and the shampoo acts more as a surfactant which doesn't require long times to act.
But I like the suggestion to disable the suction temporarily.
Omg thank you for the video, and i really love vacuum cleaners and carpet cleaners to LOL.
You noted "Not to use Trigger or Clean Surge buttons" during drying. How should these buttons be used during the original WetVac portion?
+Zoe TheCat Use the trigger liberally during the wet cleaning passes. I was mentioning to not using the trigger when doing drying strokes to try and extract as much water as possible from the carpet.
You should get a bissel proheat essential. I have one and it works great!
Do you have to add the same amount of water and solution every time you dump out the dirty water..?
Hi VacBin, If possible can you let me know what your thoughts on the Rug Doctor? Have you did a video on one?
Great video! Thank you for that... Now I am sure I can do a good job as you did.
Great video, how do u start to cleaning, by activating the switch? Thanks
yes, if you press on the trigger (the switch), it release water from the tank and also sucking it up when you pull it backward. Pushing the cleaner back and forth with the trigger pressed will continue to release water (solvent mixed) and it also sucking up at the same time. If anytime, you feel that you need only to suck-up the water, release the trigger (switch) then only push the cleaner back and forth to suck-up water. No more water release from the tank until you press it again.
Very helpful. Next time maybe give the instructions closed to the mic though so we can hear you 100% of the time. In the beginning with my speakers up all the way it was very hard to hear since you were so far form the microphone. thanks!
What does the trigger/button do?!
Thank you for this video. :3 I got my second hand without instructions. Saved me a lot time. Cheers.
i thought he did a great job. thank you!!! you showed me how to use it!!!
Great use demonstration. Thank u.
Does it actually produce steam?
What's one of the best steam cleaners for carpet to buy for the home?
I really really love how the Bissell big green machine cleans. I can't afford one right now but I would purchase one!
Lol I have all hardwood floors now but thank you!
I have a Hoover steamvac and was disappointed because despite it's name, it does NOT heat the water or create steam in any way! - it is a very sneaky and deceptive product name!
Thank you for an awesome demonstration.
Thank you for watching!
The button on top and the trigger... what do each of them do?
What about the attachment?
Hi , my vac cleaner does not collect dirty water back in the machine. (Sometimes) I don't know why ? But the machine is almost new. If some one knows what to do
Thanks
You're a time saver! Thanks lots
very helpful video
thank you
Hot or cold watter plece?
Does it use carpet shampoo or steam?
+John Smith Hoover is shampoo
Do you have to put a tank with clean water if you want to do a rinse only after the main wash cycle?
just in case anyone is looking like I was you do not need the hose for dleaning carpets
Can I use this on tile?
bo0bh3ad No, this is a carpet cleaning machine.
Nicely done!
thank you for this helpful video.
The moment when he finally goes over the but of trash toThe left of the room.#oddly satisfying.
thank you for this, it helped me a lot.
How is this a steam cleaner? It doesn't shoot steam, does it? It looks like a basic carpet cleaner.
Do you have to use the solution
Nope, you can use just plain water.
GamingChente you can also use vinegar and water or essential oil and water. those work too.
Ben Donahower What ratio of vinegar to water to essential oil would you recommend? Thanks!
i don't have much of a science to it... i just use a little bit more vinegar than i would solution and then 5 to 10 drops of essential oil. you'll probably smell vinegar while you are using the steam vac but once the carpet dries you won't smell it.
What do the switches do? I can't figure which is for water and which is for the solution.
Wash is water and solution. Rinse is just water.
great demo!
can you test and reivew the bissell ready clean
Hi, does the Hoover actually produce real steam ?
YuppiePuppy No, there is no heating element in the Hoover.
+VacBin SO WTF is it called steamvac is there is no steam?
+John Smith i am a little ticked off that these carpet cleaning machines say they are heated or "steam vacs" but there is no actual heating element in them...I have the bissell deep clean liftoff pet. It says Heated cleaning right on the machine..but there is no heating element in it.
***** The FTC or other consumer protection advocate should sue them for false advertisement. Saying something is " steam" but not even a heating element let alone steam ! Wow, that is really false advertisement and misrepresentation unless I'm missing something. .
boil some water and add to the clean water tank add some vinegar. Sprinkle some baking soda on the floor. Scrub in a little bit then suck it up. All you need to do.
At least I could hear the cleaner.
Great tutorial, thank you for doing this.
very helpful video! thank you!!
I hate this machine ... what a problem to get everything working right and have it suction up the dirty water. Very frustrating. Your video should include problem solving!
Mary M.
Same! I just got mine and it won't suction! It suctioned once and it hasn't worked since.
Wait, why does this use a shampoo if it's a "Steamvac" ... Doesn't that make it a shampooer not a steam vac?
What is the difference between a steam vac and a carpet shampooer? This product does shampoo the carpet but also uses hot water that steams when you are shampooing the carpet or upholstery, if the water used is hot enough, and also vacuums the dirty water off of the carpet after the shampooing part.
saved the day! thanks so much!
Oh I boil a pot of water then pour it into the container, then add solution. I guess next time I’ll just use hot water from the sink haha
theres no dirty water in the bin. help?
too bad it was not shown how to connect the hose.....
You never shown how to attach container more focus on carol and not machine 👎🏻
works great!!!
UGGGGGGGGGH!!! That carpet isn't even dirty. I want a review with a REALLY nasty carpet. I can't find a single one.
Also, I have a milk stain in my truck from my friend's STUPID baby spilling his milk in my back seat in 2009. It has stunk ever since, will this help that?
Vcafr0 Learn to speak English before you call someone an idiot, idiot.
Great job!
I'm here becuase the handle keeps falling off mine and I'm an idiot who cant figure out if I'm even doing it right
EWWWWW on the water!!!! GREAT VIDEO!!!!!
Great, something else I must have!
We have the same vacuum and shampooer lol yee
next time you should use hoover shampoo
Throw the dirty water down your toilet, not your sink.
Janel Buckley
U know ppl don't think
Hell with that dump it outside on you weeds.
That vac sounds like a Dentist's DRILL.........
less is more. more is more. less solution but clean the carpet two days apart. one plain hot water to get all the residue ...most of the sticky residue out of the carpet will be better than one long over solutions slow pass. I hate sticky carpet residue under my feet
TOO BAD IT DOES NOT TELL YOU HOW NTHE WATER IN THE BUTTOM CONTAINER GETS THERE
It's magic, Bobbi! - But really, there's a spring loaded valve that opens on the top of the bottom container by the pressure exerted on it when the container is pushed into place on the machine. It closes automatically when the pressure is relieved by removing the container from the machine. The dirty water enters the bottom container through that valve.
You don't even demonstrate the clean surge feature as the video suggests.
this is o entertaining
cant hear ya:( good video sounds just low
I am having trouble sucking up
When you go forward and keep pressing the trigger, it release the water (solvent mixed) from the tank and then sucking up water when you reverse it but it also continue to release water if you still keep pressing on the trigger. At anytime, If you release the trigger (don't squeeze it), it only suck-up the water (solvent mixed), no water release. That's how to suck-up the water from carpet.
need a mic
Wait, yeah, that carpet ended up pretty friggin' dirty. Yuck.