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Misty Newman
 
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Default scunci steamer

I have a steam blaster and to be honest I love mine it works really good.
Now it don't just make things disapier but I never thought it would. They
say the best time to clean your bathroom is right after you get out of the
shower because the heat / steam brakes up the grim making it easier to clean
and this is pretty much what the steam blaster does if you use the steam
blaster then take a cloth and wipe the area it works you don't need
cleanners if thats your choice. As far as they have to be refilled all the
time well it's no more then any other thing you would use and if you don't
hold the triger down all the way it last longer as well I think it is a good
buy for most people it kills bactiera that's for sure better the cleaners.
"celia doom" wrote in message
ups.com...
To put it simply - for me it sucked! I saw the infomercial for another
steamer, pretty much the same thing, showing how it dissolves mildew
and mold, how it cleans all grime off the insides of toilets in
seconds, between tiles, soap scum, etc. Well, I bought the scunci.
First of all after filling 9 oz of water into it, it only lasts about
10-15 minutes if you're lucky. To refill you have to unplug and wait
until it cools, around 5-10 minutes. Besides that, I tried it on my
refrigerator for the mold on the side; it took forever to come off. I
literally got a cramp in my hand from holding it there. Okay, I
thought, maybe the mold was, well, too moldy, let me try the toilet. Lo
and behold, after kneeling for about 10 minutes where my steam ran out,
it did not take off any grime. Okay, okay, I thought, well, let me
wait, refill it and try my soap scum in the shower. Ten minutes later
I'm standing in the tub in front on one, yes one, soap scummed tile
steaming it for about 5 minutes...did the soap scum come off? NO ! OKAY
OKAY, I'll try my refrigerator door, worked pretty good, which was one
conciliation, and I tried my vertical blinds, it took along time doing
it and ALOT of refills, but it worked. So to sum it all up, it's
easier to buy a cleaner and use a sponge or rag and do it old school.

HH wrote:
has anyone bought the scunci steamer advertised on TV for cleaning
bathrooms and other household items?

how is it? is it as good as it sounds?

hh




 
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