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Cleaner Assembly
Cleaner Assembly

The 5 Top Carpet Steam Cleaners

 

Steam cleaners come in all shapes and sizes and can be used for a wide range of cleaning and maintenance chores. Listed below are the five top steam cleaners. Qualifying factors include: size and weight of machine, intended use, convenience, reliability and price.

Carpet Express C4 Low Moisture Machine – List price: $599.99 (Rebuilt rental)

The most expensive of our five top choices, this is the best machine when you have to clean large spaces, often. Made by the same company that owns Rug Doctor (the most popular outlet for renting carpet cleaning equipment), this machine has a handy folding handle and is easy to maneuver. The powerful vacuum motor is in the bottom, close to where the cleaning action is happening, leading to a quicker water recovery and low moisture cleaning. While all other top pick machines include heating elements to achieve high water temperatures, this machine is able to clean exceptionally well using only hot tap water.

Bissel 9500 Upright Steam Cleaner – List price: $349.99

Considerably less expensive than the Carpet Doctor, this machine looks like stand-up vacuum cleaner, even though it's actually a practical carpet steamer. The Bissell 9500, makes the top five list thanks to features like a light, a capable water heater, a 2-in-1 tank that keeps hot water or cleaning solution separate from recovered, dirty water, variable clean/rinse settings (from heavy to light), dual brushes, and the ability to self adjust to different carpet heights. The push-button 'clean shot' efficiently eliminates stains. Extra points for quiet operation.

Hoover SteamVac All Terrain – List price: $329.99

The Hoover SteamVac optimizes the cleaning experience with automated features like auto rinse and an automatic detergent mix system, which help eliminate excess detergent/shampoo issues and fingertip controls. The 12 amp motor provides quick heating and drying. And if that's not enough, the 13" detachable, transparent nozzle provides wide path cleaning. The only warning: assembly can be challenging, but since it's a Hoover, once assembled it will last a long time.

Dirt Devil MCE7900 List price: $199.99

Dirt Devil's steam cleaners come in every shape, size and price range. This mid-range machine is a great buy. It has separate reservoir and recovery tanks, dual motorized brush rolls and other features found on the bigger, more expensive models. The 25 foot cord lets you get around standard rooms easily. Special kudos for this well-priced machine's 2-year warranty and its ability to double as a vacuum cleaner (eliminating the need to purchase and store redundant carpet care equipment).

Dirt Devil Portable Spot Scrubber – List price: $89.00

The Spot Scrubber uses to steam to eliminate spots and stains. While this is not a great choice for cleaning carpets – it is too small and does not have a wide path nozzle; it is a wonderful solution for frequent spotting. If you've got pets, rugs that need cleaning, and want to spot clean other surfaces, use the Spot Scrubber at will and call in professional carpet cleaners for bigger jobs.

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How do you clean out the trigger assembly in a Ruger 10/22?

I'm in the process of cleaning out my Ruger 10/22 right now. How do you thoroughly clean the trigger assembly? Does anyone know if there is a youtube video that shows how to do it? The cleaning video that I'm watching right now doesn't cover that.

I know that this is going to sound primitive but I pull the receiver out of the stock all in one piece. No need to disassemble or remove barrel. First I brush the bore and wet everywhere else with powder solvent and let it sit a few minutes. Get a 3 pound coffee can and fill it 3/4 to 2/3 the way full of mineral spirits ( paint thinner) and a generous squirt of machine oil. Submerge the receiver in the thinner and reach in and grab the bolt handle and work the action back and forth. Also use a tooth brush to get the area where the bolt rides by locking the action open. In no time the thinner will look like coffee. By dunking it in and out like a teabag and working the action it will come spectacularly clean. I probably only do this every 3rd or 4th time shooting with just a normal "what you can see" cleaning in between. This method is equally effective on Ruger MKII pistols too as they are a bear to disassemble. Compressed air is also a real benefit to blow all the thinner out and any stuck bits as well but it will evaporate without air. Oil as usual and you will have the cleanest 10/22 on the block. I know it sounds wasteful but if you wait a couple of hours with the plastic lid back on the can most of the powder crap and dirt will settle on the bottom. You can then pour out the clear thinner into a approved sealed container to use the next time. I have even filtered it to make it crystal clear again but it's cheap so I don't feel bad throwing it away either. Just be sure to work in a well ventilated area and not around open flame ( water heater) thinner is flammable but but not as volatile other solvents.

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