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Hoover F5872-900 steam vacuum Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Hoover F5872-900 steam vacuum, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Regina Carpet Cleaner Screw for Hoover F5872-900 - Part 23149002

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    Regina Carpet Cleaner Screw

    Part #23149002

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  • Regina Carpet Cleaner Wand Cover for Hoover F5872-900 - Part 37276006

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    Regina Carpet Cleaner Wand Cover

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  • Regina Carpet Cleaner Control Lever for Hoover F5872-900 - Part 38434028

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    Regina Carpet Cleaner Control Lever

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  • Regina Carpet Cleaner Solution Valve Control Rod, Lower for Hoover F5872-900 - Part 38458033

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    Regina Carpet Cleaner Solution Valve Control Rod, Lower

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  • Hood for Hoover F5872-900 - Part 37271076

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    Hood

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  • Regina Label for Hoover F5872-900 - Part 51611008

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    Regina Label

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  • Regina Carpet Cleaner Screw for Hoover F5872-900 - Part 21447239

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    Regina Carpet Cleaner Screw

    Part #21447239

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  • Regina Vacuum Wheel Axle for Hoover F5872-900 - Part 32434007

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    Regina Vacuum Wheel Axle

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  • Lead Wire Wh for Hoover F5872-900 - Part 49811079

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    Lead Wire Wh

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  • Knob for Hoover F5872-900 - Part 38421093

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    Knob

    Part #38421093

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Hoover Steam Vacuum F5872-900 FAQs

No. Most carpet cleaners are hot-water extraction machines: they spray a mix of warm water and cleaning solution into carpet, then vacuum the dirty liquid back out. A true steam cleaner uses steam vapor for cleaning, not a spray-and-extract process.

Quick comparison

Feature Carpet cleaner (extractor) Steam cleaner
Cleaning method Sprays water + solution, then extracts Uses steam vapor
Best for Deep carpet and upholstery soil removal Sanitizing and loosening grime on hard surfaces
Typical moisture left behind Moderate (needs drying time) Low to moderate (varies by tool and surface)

How this applies to Hoover F5872-900

We treat the Hoover F5872-900 as a carpet-cleaning style machine even when people call it a “steam cleaner.” In normal use, it relies on liquid application and suction recovery, so drying time, tank maintenance, and airflow matter more than “steam output.”

How to tell what you have at home

  • If it has a clean-water tank and a dirty-water recovery tank, it is an extractor-style carpet cleaner.
  • If it sprays solution through a nozzle and you hear strong suction, it is an extractor.
  • If it has a boiler-style chamber and produces visible steam from a wand, it is a steam cleaner.
  • If your carpet feels damp after use, it is almost always an extractor.

Why it matters

Using the right expectations helps you get better results. Extractors remove embedded soil but require drying time and good recovery suction; steam cleaners are better for hard-surface detailing and loosening stuck-on grime.

For tips on locating the exact model tag before ordering parts or accessories, use how to find your appliance model number (and what it means for parts).

Last updated: February 2026

For the Hoover F5872-900 steam vacuum, we use a carpet cleaner detergent made for extractor-style machines (often labeled for “SteamVac” or “carpet shampooers”), plus plain water in the clean-solution tank. Avoid dish soap, laundry detergent, bleach, and high-foam cleaners because they can cause oversudsing and poor pickup.

What to use (and what to avoid)

Use a low-foam carpet/upholstery detergent intended for carpet extractors.

  • Use: Hoover-compatible carpet cleaner solution (low-foam)
  • Use: Spot/stain pretreat spray on heavy traffic areas (then extract)
  • Use: Warm tap water (not boiling) to help dissolve detergent
  • Avoid: Dish soap (creates heavy foam)
  • Avoid: Laundry detergent (too sudsy, can leave residue)
  • Avoid: Bleach or ammonia (can damage fibers and internal seals)

Mixing and fill guidelines

Because we do not have the Hoover F5872-900 manual on this model page, we follow standard extractor best practices: measure detergent carefully and do not “free-pour.” Too much solution leaves sticky residue that attracts dirt.

Situation Detergent strength Notes
Routine cleaning Light to normal Best for maintenance and faster drying
Heavy soil/pet areas Normal to slightly stronger Do a slow wet pass, then extra dry passes
Upholstery (if supported) Light Test in an inconspicuous area first

Why it matters

Using the right detergent protects the pump, hoses, and recovery airflow path, and it helps the Hoover F5872-900 pick up more water. The wrong cleaner (especially high-foam soap) commonly causes weak suction, leaks, and lingering odors from residue.

Helpful tip for finding the right product

When you shop by model number, you can match cleaning formulas and accessories to your exact machine. Use how to find your appliance model number (and what it means for parts) if you need help locating the F5872-900 identification label.

Last updated: February 2026

For the Hoover F5872-900 steam vacuum, we use hot tap water in the solution tank and add Hoover SteamVac carpet cleaning solution only when you are cleaning carpets or upholstery. For a quick rinse or water-only pass, fill with hot tap water only.

What to put in the tank (and when)

  • Carpet cleaning: hot tap water plus the correct amount of Hoover SteamVac cleaning solution (follow the solution label for dilution).
  • Rinse pass: hot tap water only.
  • Spot treatment: pre-treat the stain separately, then clean with the machine using the normal water plus solution mix.
  • Hard floors (if you have the right attachment): use the manufacturer-approved cleaner for that tool, not extra detergent.

Quick fill steps (typical for this model style)

  1. Press down on the handle and pull forward to remove the tank.
  2. Carry the tank to a sink.
  3. Turn the cap slightly counterclockwise to open.
  4. Fill to the top fill line with hot tap water.
  5. Add cleaning solution to the solution fill area as directed on the bottle; then reinstall the cap and tank.

What not to use

Using the wrong liquid is the fastest way to cause poor suction, excess foam, or leaks.

Do not use Why it matters
Dish soap, laundry detergent, or all-purpose cleaners Creates heavy foam that can overflow into the recovery system
Bleach or ammonia-based cleaners Can damage seals and plastics; leaves harsh residue
Vinegar (strong mixes) Can degrade rubber parts over time
Very hot or boiling water Can warp tanks and soften seals

Why it matters

Correct solution and dilution help the F5872-900 maintain steady spray, strong pickup, and faster dry times; too much detergent leaves sticky residue that attracts dirt.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes, many machines that people call “steam cleaners” also vacuum, but it depends on the design. The Hoover F5872-900 is a SteamVac-style carpet cleaner that sprays hot water and cleaning solution and then uses suction to pick up the dirty liquid; it is not a true steam-vapor cleaner.

What the Hoover F5872-900 actually does

This model cleans like an extractor (spray plus suction), which is why it can “vacuum up” the used solution.

  • Sprays a water and detergent mix into carpet or upholstery
  • Scrubs with brushes (depending on the tool/floor head)
  • Vacuums the dirty water into a recovery tank
  • Leaves the surface damp, not steam-sanitized

Steam cleaner vs. extractor (SteamVac-style)

Type Cleaning method Does it vacuum? Typical use
Steam cleaner (steam vapor) Hot vapor loosens grime Usually no Hard surfaces, grout, sanitizing tasks
Extractor (hot water extraction) Hot water plus detergent, then recovery Yes Carpets, rugs, upholstery

How to tell if your unit is vacuuming correctly

  • Recovery tank fills with dirty water during use
  • You hear a steady suction motor sound
  • You feel airflow at the nozzle or hose
  • Pickup improves after clearing clogs and rinsing filters

Why it matters

Steam-vapor cleaning and hot water extraction deliver different results. With suction recovery working, you remove more dirty solution, reduce residue, and shorten dry time after carpet cleaning.

Helpful DIY resource

For basic electrical and “no power” checks that can affect suction, use how to tell if a fuse is blown.

Last updated: February 2026

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