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NOPE. That's why it no longer called the SteamVac, but rather the MaxExtract. Copy the Model Number from the Best Buy website and look it up on Amazon or Hoover.com. It's the MaxExtract that uses "Forced Heat" technology. For what it's worth, steam would probably melt your carpets. I'd be more concerned that the entire SpinScrub assembly is made of plastic. That's what broke on mine. It's a common problem with these units. Look at the Rug Doctor Upright Deep Cleaner instead.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi! We'd be more than delighted to answer this question for you! The SteamVac All Terrain Steam Cleaner does not actually produce steam. It has a DualV nozzle that provides equivalent suction power all across the nozzle and has heated cleaning technology that applies direct heat to the floors. Feel free to check it out on our website and tell us your thoughts. Hope this was helpful! -Joscelyn, Hoover Customer Care
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No, no steam.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, this SteamVac does product steam to clean.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes. I have 2 small dogs that are spoil brats and do what they want and when they want. This machine meets my high demands
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