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Posted by Art on November 14, 2006, 5:33 pm
Apparently these thing hold up well on shorter type carpets but die an early
death on shags. You could buy a Rug Docter unit which are normally rented
out. There is sales contact info on the rental units.
>I have a hoover carpet cleaner I have used for about 5-8 years. it breaks
> frequently and I need a new place for parts because the last one seems to
> be out of business. Does anyone know a website to get hoover carpet
> cleaner parts so I can keep fixing this thing.
>
> Or maybe a better brand that is not plactic junk that will last a bit
> longer?
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> Or should I try taking it into the local store? The unit only cost about
> $200.
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> Thanks!
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> dnoyeB
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