How do I get my carpet cleaner to suck up water?
Monday, March 15th, 2010 at
9:05 pm
Alright. I have A Bissell, PROheat Clearview carpet cleaner. I have a leak in the house, and water has spread over the carpet. I dont want to clean it, just suck the water up. How can I get this stupid thing to suck up the water only?
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I have a pro heat 2x, but there is a dial where you can change the concentration of the soap from normal to rinse only. Also, I always have a trigger to release soapy water and it sucks the whole time it is turned on. It won’t just suck up the water when you turn it on?
Shouldn’t require any changes to do that. I use mine for such things (and more) on a regular basis. Just make sure the dial is on floor cleaning and that the collection tank is empty. That’s should do it!