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Jo Ann January 30th 10 07:20 PM

Steam hard surface floor cleaners
 
On Jan 19, 7:39*pm, wrote:
* * * * Has anyone tried one of those steam cleaners? *Did you like it
or hate it? *


I have a low-end model (Shark), but it works well enough to keep me
interested in getting a better one. It doesn't clean nearly as well
as shown in the infomercials (try to contain your shock at this), but
it does a decent job. Probably no faster overall than a regular mop,
but it is nice to dispense with the water bucket, and there's clearly
a savings over buying floor cleaning products. The things that bug me
the most about the Shark a requires several changes of pad while
cleaning if floor is very dirty, and the pads are ridiculously
expensive; doesn't hold enough water to do a very large area in one
filling; the leading edge of the cleaning pad tends to come loose,
making mopping difficult. Looks to me like they've improved that last
one in the newer model. The Shark typically sells for about $60-$70,
which IMO would be a ripoff. I paid $40 and still consider it a
somewhat marginal value; it's extremely cheaply made.


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