Probably going to buy some kind of vacuum.
I'm leaning towards one of the heated Bissells. But, before you run one of those things over the carpet, do you have to have a separate vacuum cleaner to run over the carpet before you use your Bissell? E.g., like to get all the obvious dirt like leaves and the such out.
If a Bissell requires owning a 2nd vacuum cleaner, I think I'm gonna go with a WetVac. The 4 gallon one that Ridgid calls portable. I saw people raving about that one in earlier threads.
But, if these Bissells can both 1.) vacuum all the big stuff out and then 2.) go back over it where you're shooting heated water and extracting the water, maybe I'll just stick with a Bissell.
Also, anyone who's up to date on all the Bissell models, I'd love to hear it. I'm leaning towards the AutoCare ProHeat because it's black so I like the way it looks and I saw something someone said where it has a crevice tool. Those Bissell SpotBot things, I think they're more expensive and I don't know how much I'd use the feature where you can just set it on a spot and let it do it's own work.
I'm leaning towards one of the heated Bissells. But, before you run one of those things over the carpet, do you have to have a separate vacuum cleaner to run over the carpet before you use your Bissell? E.g., like to get all the obvious dirt like leaves and the such out.
If a Bissell requires owning a 2nd vacuum cleaner, I think I'm gonna go with a WetVac. The 4 gallon one that Ridgid calls portable. I saw people raving about that one in earlier threads.
But, if these Bissells can both 1.) vacuum all the big stuff out and then 2.) go back over it where you're shooting heated water and extracting the water, maybe I'll just stick with a Bissell.
Also, anyone who's up to date on all the Bissell models, I'd love to hear it. I'm leaning towards the AutoCare ProHeat because it's black so I like the way it looks and I saw something someone said where it has a crevice tool. Those Bissell SpotBot things, I think they're more expensive and I don't know how much I'd use the feature where you can just set it on a spot and let it do it's own work.