Re: Steam Mops
ive got one and its brilliant..i got mine from amazon..Re: Steam Mops
Here's a review on a few steam mops, if this helps.Re: Steam Mops
I haven't got a steam mop of my own, but I borrowed my daughters. It required little effort and I put some fragrant cleaner into the water as well which made things smell good. You do have to make sure the floor is free from any debris before starting and it is best on floors which aren't too dirty to start with.Re: Steam Mops
Thanks everyone for your valued input. Mrs PM tried one today which was kindly lent by a neighbour for a demo, but I must admit we weren't that impressed. We have ceramic floor tiles in the kitchen and utility which get frequently mopped, but the grouting discolours over time and it is that she hoped a steam mop would clean, but in the final analysis I think it's going to be a wet day job for me to scrub the grouting clean, and then continue with the mop as and when required.....Re: Steam Mops
I would go with a Vax steam mop as they're reliable and have had great reviews. They do the S2 and S2S models. You get around 10 minutes use per full water tank, but it doesn't take long to heat up the water.Thread Tools | |
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