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Hi Ladies, I already asked this over on the GL board, but thought I'd as here as well. Do any of you have a steam mop? I'm looking at Haan's right now. I was previously looking that the Shark, but I like how the Haan gets a lot hotter. I'm also debating on a hand-held as I have a ton of tile in the bathroom and no matter how hard I scrub, it is still yucky to look at. (We are eventually tearing it all out). I'd love to hear your experiences!
Re: Anyone have a steam mop?
I got a Shark steam mop for Christmas -- the cheaper of the alternatives as I wasn't sure what I would think about it either. I have tile floors in my kitchen and bathrooms and laminate wood floors pretty much everywhere else. It worked great in the bathrooms -- however, our grout is white but 20 years old. Just the steam mop doesnt get it back to white. However, I scrubbed it by hand first to bleach it and using the steam mop weekly has maintained the clean look so far (but its been less than a month). In the kitchen it was easier since our tile/grout is only 5 years old but the grout lines are wider and the floor gets dirtier.
I haven't tried it on the wood floors yet but I've heard that it works well -- I'm planning to test it out this weekend since we have a real estate agent coming to look at our house Monday night.
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