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Dry cleaning my carpet. Sebo p system. Brilliant

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I have good quality wool carpets in my house and I also have a bissel shampooer from years ago plus a sebo vac with a free tub of duo p. A few days ago I splashed out on a special sebo machine for brushing the duo p into the carpet pile. I had used the powder on spot areas from time to time with great results but I had to brush it in with a small brush, I obviously couldn`t do the whole house like that, hence the machine (cheapest from a site other than the sebo site)

Yesterday I did a room and the hall and the result was fantastic, all I had to do was sprinkle the powder and brush it in, which took an easy few minutes with the push along machine. An hour later I vaccuumed with the sebo vac. I sprinkled in 2 more rooms and landing 1 this morning and will vac in an hour.

Unbelievable product. I will be giving my bissel bottles away to my dd`s and thought about getting rid of the bissel but it is efficient and has twice been valuable in sucking up water from leaks. My big lounge plus landing will have cost <£3, not counting the machine cost. I believe that just 2 house cleans will repay the cost of the electric brusher.

I had to let you know as I have always done wet cleaning in the past and my dh suffers with asthma so I have to send him out and the weather has to be warm and dry enough so that the carpet dries fairly quickly. This powder gets rid of dust mites and 6 months later they are still gone from the carpet (the box says so)

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