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Postby cromwell » 02 Jul 2013, 12:32

Kitchen floors.
Are steam mops etc any good for cleaning them? Any side effects like peeling the veneer off the units? I'd rather not keep washing the kitchen floor on my hands and knees so it's time for technology to step forward!
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Re: The adrenaline pumping excitement of..

Postby Diflower » 02 Jul 2013, 12:43

Have a look at this thread Cromwell, a thrilling discussion on just that subject :D
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Re: The adrenaline pumping excitement of..

Postby Workingman » 02 Jul 2013, 12:59

Useless. :o

Mine sits in the cupboard and only comes out when I move it to get he mop and bucket out. :-P
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Re: The adrenaline pumping excitement of..

Postby Kaz » 02 Jul 2013, 14:06

I CBA with the hassle/expense of a steam one but would never clean the floor on my hands and knees :o - get a squeegee mop :D :lol: :lol:
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Re: The adrenaline pumping excitement of..

Postby Kaz » 02 Jul 2013, 14:07

Workingman wrote:Useless. :o

Mine sits in the cupboard and only comes out when I move it to get he mop and bucket out. :-P


I just know that would happen if I got one.............. :? :oops: :lol:
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Re: The adrenaline pumping excitement of..

Postby JoM » 02 Jul 2013, 14:46

I find mine less hassle than using a mop. It's in the utility room, in the space vacated by the old mop and bucket, and it's just a matter of filling the tanks, plugging it in, waiting a minute to warm up and it's ready to go, and the floors are drying as I'm mopping further up the kitchen. When the dog's in and out on wet days it's very useful.
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Re: The adrenaline pumping excitement of..

Postby meriad » 02 Jul 2013, 14:56

My SIL has one and she swears by it.... I would get one for myself but the area I'd use it in most (kitchen and dining room) the laminate was so badly put down that it won't be steam proof
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Re: The adrenaline pumping excitement of..

Postby Workingman » 02 Jul 2013, 16:39

meriad wrote:I would get one for myself but the area I'd use it in most (kitchen and dining room) the laminate was so badly put down that it won't be steam proof


So, it won't be mop proof either. :shock: :? 8-)

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Re: The adrenaline pumping excitement of..

Postby TheOstrich » 02 Jul 2013, 22:14

Cromwell, I would have thought your mangle would cause more damage to your laminate flooring than a steam mop ... :mrgreen:
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Re: The adrenaline pumping excitement of..

Postby cromwell » 03 Jul 2013, 09:58

Thanks everyone (and Ossie!). :D
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