Kitchen & Housewares : Bissell 750 Lavender Essence Fiber Cleansing Formula, 48-Ounce

Kitchen & Housewares : Bissell 750 Lavender Essence Fiber Cleansing Formula, 48-Ounce

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Bissell 750 Lavender Essence Fiber Cleansing Formula, 48-Ounce

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Bissell 750 Lavender Essence Fiber Cleansing Formula, 48-Ounce
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 270825






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Binding: Kitchen
Product Brand: Bissell
EAN: 0011120000191
Label: Bissell
Product Manufacturer: Bissell
Model: 750
Publisher: Bissell
Release Date: October 15, 2003
Ranking: 270825
Studio: Bissell


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Item facts:
  • Universal, laboratory tested and safe to use in Bissell, Hoover, Dirt Devil and other brand full size deep cleaning machines -- even rental machines
  • This deep cleaning formula incorporates the relaxing scent of lavender in a full size machine formula
  • Leaves your room cleaned and fresh, while providing the relaxing aromatherapy of lavender
  • Lavender Essence Fiber Cleansing formula contains Scotchgard protector, which will revitalize your carpet's stain and soil protection




48-Ounce Formula, Cleansing Fiber Essence Lavender 750 Bissell







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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Cleans great, smells great! ...
I really love this cleaner for use in my Bissell Lightweight Deep Cleaner. I first tried the cleaner with just hot water, and got dark gray water at the end. When I added the cleaning fluid for the second pass over the carpet, the water was black. Clearly, the cleaners work well together to loosen and remove the dirt from my hall carpet. I had no idea there was that much dirt in it! The lavender essence is my favorite cleaner, because the scent is very pleasant and light, not over-powering.



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48-Ounce Formula, Cleansing Fiber Essence Lavender 750 Bissell
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