Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Simon Gerrard on September 30, 2009, 06:42:42 pm
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I was given a Sebo Duo to try by someone, having cancelled my order for a new one from Restormate on the back of all the negative comments I got when I asked about it on this and Tm'ers.
I've had it a week or two now and I think it's great. Yes, it's light, but you can increase the weight simply by applying more pressure to it as it passes over the carpet. It's a step up from a pile brush and one step down from an all out rotary scrub which can often be overkill. It really brushes the pre-spray into the carpet and obtains better soil release and I think it helps produce an even better result. I like it!!!!
Simon
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Ive never tried a sebo duo but my envirodri is excellent but a tad heavy.
Have you tried the envirodry Simon
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Steady on Roger Simons getting old now. He needs to do things slowly now :-\
I think the evo will blow him away, let him get used to the screaming sebo first and maybe in 2 years he'll be ready (when his arms have built up) for the evo ;D
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i'm not gonna say i told you so but i told you so, DOH!
derek
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Roger,
Yes, I've used the Enviro Dri but it's a bit heavy for what I wanted. I already have a scrubbing attachment for my RX20 and wanted something a little lighter.
Simon
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Wait til he trys a rotowash :o
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A Rota wash now thats heavy :'(
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Told ya Simon ;D
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Steve,
At least I didn't listen to the nay sayers and pushed on and tried it for myself and in the end gained something.
Thanks
Simon
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That's the problem sometimes though, if 10 people wax lyrical about something and 1 person has a negative experience! The negative always seems to stick in the mind :-\
Anyway, I love my Sebo Duo and my Oreck Orbitor's a smashing bit of kit too....
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Isn't there a risk these machines damage some carpets?
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Mike a Duo would be hard pressed to damage anything ::).
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