A:AnswerIf it stops working you should dump the dirty water and clean the filter.
This has a automatic shut off when the filter is plugged or the dirty water is too full.
A:AnswerThere is only the one set of rotating brushes under the machine. But there is SET OF SMALL ATTACHMEBNTS FOR CLEANING ITEMS SUCH AS COUCHES AND CHAIRS. those SMALL BRUSHES LOOK STURDY ENOUGH TO CLEAN ANYTHING YOU TRIED!
A:AnswerI notice extra soap on my thin living room carpet, but not on my thick bedroom carpet. Try it on a thick carpet, I bet you find the same condition.
A:AnswerUnravel the carpet from the brush under the plastic part of the carpet cleaner like you would if it happened to a vacuum. If that doesnt work you may have messed up the motor a bit but you can go to a vacuum repair shop or may it not still under warranty
A:AnswerMake sure all of the filters are clean. Check rubber seal rings. They can hold dirt, move, and if the unit isn't sealed tight you will not get the suction needed.
A:AnswerPrior to use, consult the carpet manufacturer on cleaning recommendations for soft carpeting (which could include long threads) and loop carpeting. Do not use on rugs or carpets when dry cleaning is recommended.
A:AnswerThe carpet doesn't wet a lot for the water to seep on to your wooden floor. It has a nozzle that you press for the water to get sprayed, so the amount of water getting sprayed is in your hands.
A:AnswerThe Hoover SmartWash Automatic Carpet Cleaner may be a great option, the Automatic Cleaning Technology allows easy Push forward to clean and pull back to dry with a trigger.