Can I use Dawn dish soap in my carpet cleaner?
No. We don’t recommend using Dawn dish soap in a Hoover FH50220 carpet cleaner because dish soap creates heavy suds that can overflow the recovery tank, leave sticky residue in carpet fibers, and stress the pump and suction system. Use a carpet-cleaner formula listed in your FH50220 owner's manual instead.
What can go wrong if you use dish soap
- Excess foam can get pulled into the airflow path and reduce suction
- Suds can overflow the dirty-water tank and leak into internal components
- Soap residue can attract dirt, making carpets re-soil faster
- Over-foaming can trigger messy cleanup and lingering odors
- Incorrect chemistry can shorten the life of seals, hoses, and the pump
What to use instead (safe options)
Use a low-foam carpet-cleaning solution intended for extractors. If you’re unsure what’s compatible, follow the solution guidance and fill-line instructions in the FH50220 owner's manual.
Quick comparison
| Cleaner type | Foam level | Residue risk | Recommended for FH50220? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dish soap (like Dawn) | High | High | No |
| Carpet extractor detergent | Low | Low | Yes |
| Vinegar and water mix | Low | Medium | Only if manual allows |
| Plain warm water (rinse pass) | None | None | Yes (as a rinse step) |
If you already used Dawn
- Empty and rinse the recovery tank.
- Flush the system by running 1 to 2 tanks of warm water through the machine.
- Do a final pass with plain water only (rinse) and strong suction.
- Clean the nozzle area and any removable screens/filters per the FH50220 owner's manual.
- Let the machine air-dry with tanks removed and caps open.
Why it matters
Carpet cleaners are designed for low-foam solutions. Keeping foam and residue under control protects cleaning performance (spray, agitation, suction) and helps your carpet dry faster and stay cleaner longer.
For replacement parts and accessories for your Hoover FH50220, shop the model parts list or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
Why is my Hoover FH50220 carpet cleaner not picking up water?
Your Hoover FH50220 carpet cleaner usually stops picking up water when airflow is restricted, the recovery tank is not sealing, or the nozzle path is blocked. Start by reseating the dirty water tank and clearing the nozzle area; these fixes restore suction in most cases.
Quick checks that fix most “no pickup” problems
- Empty the dirty water (recovery) tank and reinstall it firmly so it sits flat.
- Check the tank lid and gasket area for hair, lint, or debris that can break the seal.
- Remove the nozzle cover (if your version allows) and clear clogs from the suction channel.
- Rinse the recovery tank and any screens so airflow is not restricted.
- Verify the float in the recovery tank moves freely and is not stuck in the “up” position.
- Use slower passes on carpet; most carpet cleaners pick up best on the backward pull.
Step-by-step troubleshooting (in a good order)
- Power off and unplug.
- Reseat the recovery tank: remove it, inspect the rim and seal area, then reinstall until it feels fully latched.
- Check for a “false full tank” condition: if the float is stuck up, the unit can lose pickup because airflow is blocked.
- Clear the nozzle and suction path: look for pet hair, carpet fibers, or a wad of lint where the nozzle meets the base.
- Confirm you are not over-wetting: too much solution can leave the carpet saturated and make pickup seem weak.
Symptoms and what they usually mean
| What you notice | Most common cause | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| Little to no suction sound | Tank not sealed or airflow blocked | Reseat tank; clean seals and screens |
| Drips/leaks near base | Nozzle not seated or debris under nozzle | Remove and clean nozzle area; reinstall |
| Works briefly then stops picking up | Float stuck or tank fills quickly | Free the float; empty tank more often |
| Picks up on hard floor but not carpet | Technique or nozzle restriction | Slow passes; clear nozzle and suction channel |
Why it matters
Pickup depends on a tight seal at the recovery tank and a clear airflow path through the nozzle. Even a small gap at the tank rim or a partial clog from pet hair can drop suction enough that water stays in the carpet.
Parts and documentation help
For model-specific diagrams, tank seating details, and cleaning steps, use the owner's manual. If you need to look up replacement parts by model number, search FH50220 on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
Is the Hoover FH50220 worth the price?
For most homes, the Hoover FH50220 is worth the price when you want a budget-friendly upright carpet cleaner for routine deep cleaning and spot recovery. It delivers solid cleaning results when you use the right solution mix, keep airflow clear, and maintain the tanks and nozzle; see the FH50220 owner's manual for model-specific use and care details.
What “worth it” looks like for FH50220
We consider FH50220 a good value if you need an occasional-use deep cleaner for:
- High-traffic lanes, entry rugs, and family-room carpet
- Pet accidents and food spills (with prompt cleanup)
- Seasonal refresh cleaning (every few months)
- DIY maintenance between professional cleanings
When it may not be the best value
You may be happier stepping up to a heavier-duty unit if you regularly clean:
- Large square footage (whole-house, frequent deep cleans)
- Thick, high-pile carpet that holds a lot of water
- Heavy pet hair loads that clog nozzles quickly
Quick checklist to get the best performance (and value)
These habits make the biggest difference in cleaning results and drying time:
- Vacuum thoroughly before shampooing to reduce clogs and re-soiling.
- Use hot tap water (not boiling) and measure solution accurately.
- Empty the dirty-water tank as soon as suction drops.
- Rinse the nozzle and tanks after each use to prevent odor and buildup.
- Make extra “dry passes” (no spray) to pull out more moisture.
Cost vs. benefit comparison
| If your goal is... | FH50220 is a good fit | Consider a different option |
|---|---|---|
| Occasional deep cleaning | Yes | No |
| Fastest possible drying | Sometimes | Yes |
| Frequent whole-home cleaning | Sometimes | Yes |
| Simple DIY upkeep | Yes | No |
Why it matters
Carpet cleaners feel “not worth it” most often because of maintenance issues (dirty nozzle, restricted airflow, overfilled tanks) or using too much solution, which leaves residue that attracts soil. Keeping FH50220 clean and using correct mix ratios protects suction, improves pickup, and helps carpets dry faster.
For replacement parts and diagrams for Hoover FH50220, start with the parts list for this model; you can also search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
Which is the most effective carpet cleaner?
The most effective carpet cleaner for most homes is a full-size upright with strong suction, consistent brush agitation, and separate clean and dirty tanks; your Hoover FH50220 is designed for that kind of whole-room deep cleaning. For pets and heavy stains, prioritize strong brush action and easy-to-rinse tanks.
What “most effective” means
Effectiveness comes from how well the machine loosens soil, applies solution evenly, and extracts water so carpets dry faster.
- Powered brush roll agitation lifts embedded dirt
- Strong extraction removes more dirty water (less residue)
- Separate tanks reduce re-soiling and odors
- Clear nozzle path helps you see pickup and prevent clogs
- Easy cleanup keeps performance consistent over time
Quick comparison: which type wins for your job?
| Cleaning need | Most effective type | Why it works best |
|---|---|---|
| Whole rooms, routine deep cleaning | Upright carpet cleaner (like FH50220) | Wide path, strong agitation and extraction |
| Pets, frequent accidents | Upright with aggressive brush roll | Better at repeated spots and traffic lanes |
| Stairs, cars, tight areas | Portable spot cleaner | Targeted cleaning and easy carrying |
| Light refresh on low-pile | Lightweight carpet cleaner | Faster setup and storage |
Getting the best results from your Hoover FH50220
- Vacuum thoroughly first to remove dry soil
- Use hot tap water (not boiling) and the correct solution mix
- Clean slowly and overlap passes to avoid streaks
- Make extra “dry passes” with the trigger off
- Rinse the dirty tank and clean the nozzle area after each use
Why it matters
Better extraction and less leftover detergent keeps carpets cleaner longer, reduces odor risk, and shortens dry time.
For FH50220 operating steps and maintenance, use the FH50220 owner’s manual. For replacement parts by model number, use the parts list for this Hoover carpet cleaner or search at Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026





