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Have any of you good Folk got /use a Steam Mop, like the ones advertised on the TV Shopping Channels ,we bought a H2O model ,but had to return it as it put out more water than an ordinary Mop and not a lot of steam , ferdoo,s to them they offered us an exchange but once bitten so to speak, but we could really do with one for the scullary floor (kitchen )which is cussion flooring ,and has a high traffic volume through it, So if any of you use one and can recommend it please let me know , Not that I,ll be using it you understand er erm its just down to me to er erm get the right one for er the boss so to speak :$ Who yer callin a wimp I aint got Manflu, must stop taking that Mogadon ,

 

Thanks folks, Corky :D

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Have the same problem with our kitchen floor Dennis. Never mind how much you clean it the indentations on the surface always made it look grubby.

Never tried steam cleaning, but should solve the problem, and suggest you try the alternative offered by your dealer. You can always demand your money back if that one fails as its not fit for purpose.

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howie - 2008-01-12 11:23 AM

 

Have the same problem with our kitchen floor Dennis. Never mind how much you clean it the indentations on the surface always made it look grubby.

Never tried steam cleaning, but should solve the problem, and suggest you try the alternative offered by your dealer. You can always demand your money back if that one fails as its not fit for purpose.

Hiya Howie, I would take and exchange But it cost me £10 to return the mop with no guarantee of postage refund, only have to do it a few times to be well out of pocket as most supplies are through the post, cheers Corky

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Often wonder why we always have to follow fashion. Common sense tells you that light coloured flooring is the least practical thing to continually walk all over, so why light coloured carpets which never last than two or three years. Nothing to do with maximising profits surely.
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