Hoover CleanSlate Carpet & Upholstery Cleaner, (15% OFF)

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Hoover CleanSlate Carpet & Upholstery Cleaner,  (15% OFF)
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Posted byGabbyGabby
23 hrs

Get it directly from Target and save US $20. When purchased online.

No longer sold at Manhattan Herald Square.*

@buyer1972buyer197223 hrs

How well does it handle old stains or pet messes?

@21P21P21 hrs

Is it heavy to carry around the house?

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  3. Rating: 4.1 out of 5

About this item:

  1. Compact electric spot cleaner for carpets, upholstery, stairs, and car interiors.
  2. Powerful suction removes pet stains, spills, and embedded dirt effortlessly.
  3. Includes 23-oz clean water tank for extended cleaning sessions.
  4. Dual-tank design separates clean and dirty water for hygienic use.
  5. Antimicrobial rubberized tool prevents odor-causing bacteria buildup.
  6. Lightweight, portable design with 4.7-ft hose reaches tight spots easily.
  7. Includes cleaning solution sample for immediate use.
  8. Quick setup and easy emptying for fast cleanup after messes.
  9. Ideal for homes with pets or kids, upholstery, auto detailing, and rugs.
  10. Trusted Hoover cleaning performance in a portable format.

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