![]() On the positive side, this strong degree of suction allowed the unit to remove dog hair and debris that was deeply grounded into the rug. If you’re able to move quickly, the Crosswave is not as hard to handle, but if you are taking slower passes across the rug, some users may find it a bit harder to push on a thicker rug. Once I got moving, I found that this Bissell was sucking so deeply into the rug that it was difficult to actually push and pull the unit. Probably the most interesting trait about using the Bissell Crosswave on the area rug was its ability to suck down deeply into the rug.Īfter priming the unit for 10 seconds, I began pushing the Crosswave. ![]() It removed a sizable portion of dog and cat hair (in addition to other dirt / debris) from deep within the fibers of the rug.Īrea rug cleaning test – Bissell Crosswave After doing so, we found that the Crosswave vacuum was able provide a deep cleaning for the rug. The rug sits in a high traffic area of a home and is in a house with one dog and two cats.įrom there, we used the Bissell Crosswave to clean half of the rug and compare to the other half. During this test, we took a high pile shag rug that has not been washed in 6 months. Area Rug Cleaning TestĪs one of the more versatile mops we have tested, the Bissell Crosswave also has the ability to wash area rugs. RELATED | Wonder how the Crosswave compares to the Hoover Floormate? Find out in our Bissell Crosswave vs. We were able to use a small rag and clean up the rest of the mess. That said, there was a minimal portion remaining on our testing lane after everything was said and done. Liquids that push to the baseboard or wall may be harder for the Crosswave to clean. On the other hand, the honey and soda were not entirely mopped up after one pass. The Bissell Crosswave did an excellent job mopping up each of the three debris we spread across our testing lane.Īfter making one pass across all of the debris, the mud was removed 100% of the way, the honey was removed 90-95% of the way, and the soda was mopped up at a level of at least 95%.Īs less of a sticky substance, the dirt posed no issues for the Bissell Crosswave. Complete pass number two across the lane and analyze the amount of each debris type mopped up. ![]() Make a pass across the testing lane and compare the amount of each debris type mopped up on pass one to the untouched debris.Create a muddy substance from dirt and water then spread the mud with a shoe.Squirt honey in the middle of the testing lane, covering a majority of the width of the lane.Measure out 3 oz of soda and spread the soda across the back of the testing lane.The mopping test procedure goes as follows: Throughout our mopping tests, we try to give real life examples and be as consistent and fair as possible. ![]() What our mopping test look liked before we starting cleaning The trigger that supplies the water and cleaning solution to the brushroll is also located along the handle and can be squeezed once the unit is powered on. Once the Bissell Crosswave vacuum is turned on, the mode can be quickly changed by pressing one of these two buttons. The two buttons indicate the floor type the user is cleaning on rug and hard floor. OperatingĪlong the handle of this Bissell are the cleaning mode knobs. A small lip on the front of the tank acts as a handle, allowing the user to quickly release the tank from the Crosswave itself. The dirty water / debris tank is 0.4 L and can easily be removed from the unit. These lines are clearly marked to show how much water should be added, followed by how much cleaning solution should be added to the water.īy following the measurements provided on the tank, users are able to create the right amount of solution to clean the floors with, without wasting any water or cleaner. On the clean water tank is two fill lines one for small area messes and one for large messes. Bissell Crosswave cleaning solution water tank ![]()
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