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  • What is your opinion on steam mops?

    I have a Shark steam mop and I love the convenience. I can see the steam rise up from the floors and I see that it takes care of the little spots on the kitchen tile. I understand about sanitizing with the steam, but there is a nagging in me that says it's not really clean if you don't use a deteregent. Your thoughts?
    Jacki

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    Steam is nature's germ killer.
    At the hospital they steam autoclave everything so it must work.

    The only problem with those steam moms is no "clean" smell, but you could always
    add some orange oil to it or can you not add anything?

    I've been tempted to buy one and a roomba but haven't gotten around to it yet.

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    • #3
      I love the steam cleaning

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      • #4
        Originally posted by chriskre View Post
        Steam is nature's germ killer.
        At the hospital they steam autoclave everything so it must work.

        The only problem with those steam moms is no "clean" smell, but you could always
        add some orange oil to it or can you not add anything?

        I've been tempted to buy one and a roomba but haven't gotten around to it yet.
        They say don't add anything. We had a roomba but got rid of it. My dog had a panic attack whenever I turned it on, and it took a really long time to circle the whole area.
        Jacki

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        • #5
          Originally posted by jackio View Post
          They say don't add anything. We had a roomba but got rid of it. My dog had a panic attack whenever I turned it on, and it took a really long time to circle the whole area.
          I'm sure my cats would too.
          They hate the vacuum.
          I'm not sure why this cat likes the Roomba.
          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GvLdvBybiq4

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          • #6
            I have been curious about these as well. My friend uses this on all her sealed hardwood floors and really likes it. I guess it is similar to mopping your floor but with super hot water/steam.
            Jacki, why is there not detergent/cleaner used?
            I guess I need to do a bit of reading about this.
            Pat
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            • #7
              Steam mops are great on our hardwood floors. Putting a cleaner into the mix of water could damage the internals of the steam mop apparently. I do not use them. Occasionally We use the Bona cleaner with a swiffer type mop, more for the shine.

              For some reason cats love the roomba, and my dog hates it as well. She paces room to room to stay away from it.

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              • #8
                I'm of the mindset that reducing the chemical load in my house is a good thing. Cleaning products commonly contain lung and skin irritants such as ammonia, bleach and solvents as well as Phthalates which are known endocrine disruptors. I'm pretty happy with steam.

                A recent article on the subject -

                http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandst...ohnson-walmart

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                • #9
                  My DW's sister has a steam mop and after helping her move DW says that it was great on the hardwood floors and kitchen. We used to have a Roomba but gave up on it after having to search for it every time it went out. We would find it lost in some room or stuck under one of the beds. Had to manually return it to the charging station and empty it. It seemed to clean the hardwood floors of but had trouble with transitions to carpets.

                  Tom

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                  • #10
                    Ok, I saw the title of this thread and thought it was a new hair salon treatment...

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                    • #11
                      Distiller Water

                      Originally posted by jackio View Post
                      I have a Shark steam mop and I love the convenience. I can see the steam rise up from the floors and I see that it takes care of the little spots on the kitchen tile. I understand about sanitizing with the steam, but there is a nagging in me that says it's not really clean if you don't use a deteregent. Your thoughts?
                      Make sure to read the instructions. My wife bought and ruined 2 machines and now uses a different kind. What the new one uses and the Shark said (I think I have this correct) is use distiller water. If you don't then it gets a build up that stops it from working over time.
                      I live to vacation and vacation to live.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Icc5 View Post
                        Make sure to read the instructions. My wife bought and ruined 2 machines and now uses a different kind. What the new one uses and the Shark said (I think I have this correct) is use distiller water. If you don't then it gets a build up that stops it from working over time.
                        Yikes! Well I have not been using distilled water so when I have to get another I will read more carefully.
                        Jacki

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