I want to buy an economical extractor for use on my personal autos, furniture, & maybe a few detailing jobs for friends & family.
From reading a few posts here on Autopia, a heated extractor is the way to go & the Bissell units seem to be popular for non-everyday use. But for the most part, people here seem to think the TurboBrush isn't really worth the trouble.
Now, I haven't looked at the Bissell units yet so excuse me if this is a stupid question: Would I be better off trying to locate a Bissell Model 1425 that is a ProHeat unit, but doesn't include the rotating brush & using a 4" brush on my PC; or the #1425-1 that also includes the rotating brush? Is the rotating brush a useful option for something other that carpets (say, you living room sofa), or add anything else worthwhile?
From reading a few posts here on Autopia, a heated extractor is the way to go & the Bissell units seem to be popular for non-everyday use. But for the most part, people here seem to think the TurboBrush isn't really worth the trouble.
Now, I haven't looked at the Bissell units yet so excuse me if this is a stupid question: Would I be better off trying to locate a Bissell Model 1425 that is a ProHeat unit, but doesn't include the rotating brush & using a 4" brush on my PC; or the #1425-1 that also includes the rotating brush? Is the rotating brush a useful option for something other that carpets (say, you living room sofa), or add anything else worthwhile?