How hot is the steam from a Bissell Steam Shot Hard Surface Cleaner?

Posted on October 19th, 2010 in Bissell Steam Cleaner | 2 Comments »

Really would like a rough or exact temperature. I need to be able to kill bed bugs / eggs on contact. Help me out! I am moving out of my apartment because my building is infested and i was bitten multiple times the other day. but i want to make sure i dont bring any bugs with me to my new place!

steam apparently does the job but i dont want to spend to much money on a steam cleaner and this bissell is around 60 bucks but is it hot enough to do the job?


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Suggestions for reasonable house cleaning rate?

Posted on August 29th, 2010 in Steam Cleaning | 3 Comments »

I clean houses for extra money. I was offered a job, but this one is a little different. Its a empty rent house. The people left it a mess. I will be steam cleaning all carpets, 4 bedrooms living room ect… Cleaning kitchen and 2 bathrooms. Im not sure what to charge? Any one done make ready cleaning before and have fair price suggestion?


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Suggestions for reasonable house cleaning rate?

Posted on August 18th, 2010 in Steam Cleaning | 5 Comments »

I clean houses for extra money. I was offered a job, but this one is a little different. Its a empty rent house. The people left it a mess. I will be steam cleaning all carpets, 4 bedrooms living room ect… Cleaning kitchen and 2 bathrooms. Im not sure what to charge? Any one done make ready cleaning before and have fair price suggestion?


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Cleaning your Diamond Jewelry Which do you Prefer?

Posted on August 14th, 2010 in Steam Cleaning | 4 Comments »

Curious as to which method you guys would prefer or find does a great job, Ultrasonic, Sonic, or Steam Cleaning. I have a Steam Cleaner and I went to the Jeweler and they used the sonic machine or ultrasonic machine, and I don’t know if it was the light but It seems really clean. As I say It could be the light it was very clean though, and Now I clean it at home and it seems clean but I won’t be able to tell until I go to the Jeweler again. Thanks


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Is it legal to make a tenant steam clean carpet prior to moving I'm in NJ?

Posted on August 13th, 2010 in Steam Cleaning | 5 Comments »

I’m about to sign the lease and this guy covers his arse big time in this lease. It says I must provide a receipt when moving out that the carpet was professionally steam cleaned to be paid for by the tenant. I always thought this was the landlords job and by law this wasn’t even enforceable is it?

Wouldn’t it be a couple hundred dollars to professionally steam clean a house?


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how do you steam clean?

Posted on July 17th, 2010 in Steam Cleaning | 2 Comments »

im thinking about steam cleaning my car seat. when i do it, do i have to use a special kind of shampoo or will the water alone get the job done? also, will steam cleaning get rid of smell too (dog pooed on seat lol) or does it just take out the stain? thanks


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I am looking for a versatile steam cleaner that can do floors as well as detail kitchen and bathroom cleaning.?

Posted on July 14th, 2010 in Steam Cleaning | 1 Comment »

I have looked at several steam cleaners. I need one that will do a great job on tile, hardwood and carpet. The Haan supposedly leaves the carpet dry, and I like that very much. It also has an optional short handle that allows you to clean upholstery and bedding—something that I need for a child who has asthma. But it doesn’t seem to do the detail bathroom and kitchen cleaning that I am also looking for.

A friend who has one of the Monsters swears by its ability to clean the kitchen. She even steam cleans the inside of her oven with it. I need a product that does both detail cleaning and floors.

Does anyone have any success stories? I am a single, working mom. The cleaner needs to be affordable and easy to use.


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steam cleaning a mattress (w/ or w/o detergent)?

Posted on July 8th, 2010 in Steam Cleaning | 3 Comments »

I’m considering steam cleaning my mattress for purposes of getting out any dirt and especially bodily fluids, such as sweat and fingerprints.

Would a consumer-grade steam cleaner do the job? And is there any way I can use detergent/soap while steam cleaning? I want to make sure the mattress is cleaned properly.
I don’t have an industrial/commercial grade "upholstery tool" as described below. So far, I have only considered consumer-grade steam cleaners, and I’ve never used on before, so I’m not sure how it would work.

Is this an impossible endeavour without the right tools (i.e. commercial grade cleaners)?


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Best way to clean the (fabric upholstery) seats in my car?

Posted on June 20th, 2010 in Bissell Steam Cleaner | 2 Comments »

Big problem! I REALLY need to clean the seats of my car, but a detailing place who will steam clean would be very pricey. Things have spilled recently, like milk (yikes!) and tea, and my puppy is an added factor. The car has an odd smell, and the seats have water marks on them. I don’t want to scrub with just an upholstery foam cleaner & brush, I need a deep cleaning. I purchased a hand wet vac, but my question is: What is the best method to clean these seats using a wet vac? What solution or product should I use? How wet should I get the seats before vacuuming the soap & water out of them? Is there something I need to be aware of (such as, is it not a good idea to wet vac the seats in the first place)?
I have all kinds of cleaners (resolve, bissell, etc) that I use on my house carpet due to the puppy. I have two wet vacs (a 9.6v and a 12v), and also some Febreeze for Auto (just to keep it smelling fresh afterwards) I just need some advice on how to do this effectively and get them CLEAN, free of odor and random markings. I’ll be cleaning the floor carpet and floor mats as well, if you have any tips for those.
Please help! I want to do the best job possible and do it correctly, I just need some tips or "do’s" and "do not’s" .
Thanks!!!


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How Can I Get Hot Water for Steam Vac in my Mobile Auto Wash & Detail Business?

Posted on June 18th, 2010 in Bissell Steam Cleaner | 2 Comments »

I just began my own Mobile Auto Wash and Detailing buisness … got the work van with the power washer, big water tank, generator, shop vac, all that, to clean up and detail vehicles on the spot at peoples houses or at their work, and some car lots. Now the question is, I got this Bissell Little Green Machine Steam Vac that I use to clean carpets in vehicles, but I need some ideas on, how can I get hot water to put into machine to use if I’m mobile and on-site at a job? I got the water, but need hot water to mix with cleaning solution! Don’t think it’ll work the same if I’m using cold or regular temp. water, right? And I can’t just ask whatever business place I’m at or anybody "uh, mind if I use your hot water? durrrr! " I have a power generator in my work van also if that’s any helpful. All I can come up with is to get one of those hot pots and plug it up and put some water in it to get hot, but that’s kinda ghetto! Any helpful suggestions would be greatly appreciated!


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