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How to use, Cleaning tools, Picking up dry debris – Hoover Dubl-Duty User Manual

Page 5: Picking up liquids and wet debris

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Remove the cleaner from wall bracket
and depress ON/OFF switch to operate.
Release switch to turn cleaner off and to
conserve power between tasks.

Cleaning tools

(available with deluxe model)
The cleaning tools added to the multi-
purpose nozzle make it easy to com-
plete the following tasks:

2. How to use

2-1

A

B

Crevice tool:

(A)

may be used

for wet or dry pick-up in tight spaces,
corners, or along edges of places such
as dresser drawers, upholstered furni-
ture, stairs and baseboards.

Squeegee:

(B)

may be used on

hard surfaces to pick up

liquids

and to

assist in drying surface.

2-2

2-3

Attach either tool to cleaner by pushing
tool firmly into nozzle. Remove tool by
pulling straight out.

NOTE:

Remove squeegee from nozzle

before mounting cleaner in wall bracket.

2-4

Picking up dry debris

Use cleaner to remove dust and dirt
from upholstered furniture, mattresses,
clothing, automobile interiors and car-
peted stairs, or for quick pick-up on car-
pet, rugs and bare floors. Empty collec-
tor cup before picking up liquid or wet
debris.

2-5

Picking up liquids
and wet debris

Use this cleaner to pick up liquids and
wet debris or a combination of each.
Hold the nozzle end down after wet
pick-up to avoid any spillage.

The collector cup will hold approximately
8 oz. of liquid. To check the liquid level,
hold cleaner with nozzle down; when liq-
uid is near end of tube (C), empty cup.

C

Cleaning spills

Your wet and dry cleaner can be very
effective in cleaning up spills if the fol-
lowing procedures are used:

ON CARPET

1.

Immediately

vacuum up as much of

the spill as possible.

2. For

oily spills

work some low sudsing

carpet shampoo into the area according
to the directions on the container.
Vacuum up shampoo and spill residue,
continue with procedure for water solu-
ble spills.

For

water soluble

spills, dampen area

using a spray bottle of cool clear water.
Be careful not to saturate carpet.

3. Work water into nap of carpet.

4. Vacuum up water and spill residue.

5. Repeat procedure if necessary, but
not more than

four

times to avoid satu-

rating the carpet.

6. Cover the area with several layers of
white paper towels or a terry cloth towel.
Step on towels several times to blot car-
pet.

7. Brush up nap of carpet.

ON UPHOLSTERY

1.

Immediately

vacuum up as much of

the spill as possible.

2. Follow the furniture manufacturer’s
instructions for spot cleaning the uphol-
stery, using your cleaner whenever possi-
ble.

NOTE: Do not attempt to pick up a sol-
vent based product with this cleaner.