Thread Number: 46068  /  Tag: Recent Vacuum Cleaners from past 20 years
Rainbow fragrances/tips and tricks for newbie
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Post# 475383   2/2/2025 at 07:42 by Rainbow000 (Usa)        

Hello all! I just purchased a rainbow series 2e(gold one speed) vacuum. I absolutely love it. Can anyone recommend some scents to purchase? I think I’d like something like the fresh air or something that deodorizes. Any favorites or ones to avoid? I’ve read not to use it, but I remember putting pine sol in ours as a kid. Does that ruin it?
Also I’d love any tips from some seasoned users. It did not come with attachments, so I am purchasing the rainbowmate.
Thank you in advance for any advice. I am so excited to use this vacuum again!


Post# 475391 , Reply# 1   2/2/2025 at 14:38 by panasonicvac (Northern Utah)        

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I really like the pine scent, but it doesn't last for very long.

Post# 475400 , Reply# 2   2/2/2025 at 23:16 by Lesinutah (Utah)        
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Tried eucalyptus, lavender and orange/citrus fragrances.
They all weren't too strong and very refreshing.
I attached a link to rainvac. They sell rainbow everything.
When I sell rainbows I add fragrances and give them either a 3 pack or a bottle. It cleans purifies air and leaves a pleasant aroma.


CLICK HERE TO GO TO Lesinutah's LINK


Post# 475417 , Reply# 3   2/4/2025 at 01:45 by mark40511 (Lexington, KY)        

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They smell great. I stopped buying them.. You really can do better with just orange or eucalyptus or lemon essential oils.. just a few drops (lasts forever) I have a bottle of Lemon and Eucalyptus that's been in my fridge for probably 3 years at this point and I feel like I've hardly put a dent in them. I have the gold 2 speed and have never had any issues using a few drops of essential oil.. and at the very least while you're cleaning you're not breathing chemicals... and to me, they smell JUST as good or even better (more authentic) than the rainbow fragrances...

each time you go to clean, one point I will make. Fill the basin with more water... like 1/2 inch above the dome...it won't hurt it and it works better. Whatever you do, don't accidentally fill it TOO low... always aim for a little more water than less



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