thread: Rug Doctor

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    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Feb 2006
    melbourne
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    Rug Doctor

    Has anyone hired one of these???
    Was it worth it??

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    Dec 2006
    In my own private paradise
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    yeah i've hired one once, did our place and did mum's on the weekend we had it, so could share the cost. i found it left the carpet quite damp in comparison to the one i'd borrowed from a friend in the past - so next time we were buying stuff from harvey norman, we found one there and bought it - much dryer clean for sure.

    the cleanliness from the rug doctor was good - but it took several veeeeeeeeeeeeeery slow passes across the carpet to draw the moisture back out. the bissel we have now is much better (and it paid for itself after being used a few times cos it cost maybe 3 times the hire of the rug doctor)

    hmmm lots of waffle there - E trying to help me type sorry! hope it makes sense

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    Jan 2009
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    BG is the bissell you have the pet one? I have recently purchased this one and it was great. And yeah, it will pay for itself within a few uses.

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    Dec 2006
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    yup, we had cats and dogs that came inside at the time, and so did mum - so we got that one - it's been awesome. we were cleaning 25 year old carpet (that i suspect had never been properly cleaned) and it was coming up really nice)

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    Feb 2006
    melbourne
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    Mmmmmm do we buy one then??!!

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    Jan 2009
    pakenham, victoria
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    i use one every 6 months (renting) and we love it, the used water is virtually black!!
    its good to tide things over until you get a professional in

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    Dec 2006
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    to buy one is less than $300 for the pet model which we have if you go through goodguys - then you can negotiate for cash discounts if you have the cash to pay for it. ours came with so much shampoo we've never had to buy any either - they just threw heaps in for us! it's fantastic having it right there - E spilt portello on the carpet (DOH!) and it was cleaned up in no time with no residual marking cos the shampooer was just there - i can't recall how much they are to rent the rug doctor ones, but from memory, they're about 70 plus shampoo for a weekend, so it doesn't take long to get your money back

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    Aug 2005
    Melbourne, Victoria
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    bissell have them for hire - they drop off & pick up, the cost is about the same as rug doctor but the results were honestly 100x better... Rug Dr made me wonder if it worth worth the energy or if I should just pay to get it done, Bissell I would do again. But order and extra bottle of solution - we ran out 1/2 way through the house (luckily they dropped one off for free).

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    Nov 2005
    Langwarrin. Victoria
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    we have a bissell as well....not the pet one, the next model up from that. Best investment, great for cleaning up squished banana and weet bix and even vomit....has paid for itself here for sure.

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    if you're talking about the ones you hire, i've used both britex and the rug doctor, and britex is waaayyy better, not to mention its just easier to use. its more like a vacuum than a massive machine to push around.
    we've just cleaned our carpets, (they're white - WHY someone would put white carpets in a house, let alone a rental is beyond me!) and they came up like 5 shades lighter!! )
    to hire it for 24 hours where we are is around $40, and usually every second time we have to buy the products, which is around $15-$20