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Steam Mops
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Anyone got a steam mop? We've got some kind of lino flooring in kitchen and through hall that looks like beech laminate and I'm always on my hands and knees cleaning it. I was wondering if a steam mop would be easier but OH worries that it will lift the flooring and the ones on Argos under £100 don't get good reviews either.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.my issue with steam mops is that the dirt stays on the cloth..once the cloth is full of dirt you need to change the cloth as you can't rinse the head like you can with a normal mop. I use a normal squeegee type mop for when my floor needs a good clean and a microfibre head mop with dettol floor cleaner for once overs...I have no experience of using a steam mop on laminate but if it is glued down then yes the moist heat might melt the glue IMO
I don't know about laminate but I used to have a ceramic tiled floor and love the steam mop for ceramic tiles. It did a brilliant job, also on vinyl. The mop I have is made by Hometek and cost me about fifty quid a year ago.
I've also got a hand-held steam cleaner (I'm a sucker for gadgets) but I'm not impressed with that at all. It takes absolutely ages to get to temperature, whereas my steam mop takes seconds. The floor dries very quickly too, as it doesn't get as wet as it would with an ordinary mop.
If my steam mop packed up, I would buy another without any hesitation.
PS: I don't work for Hometek. [:o)
I've also got a hand-held steam cleaner (I'm a sucker for gadgets) but I'm not impressed with that at all. It takes absolutely ages to get to temperature, whereas my steam mop takes seconds. The floor dries very quickly too, as it doesn't get as wet as it would with an ordinary mop.
If my steam mop packed up, I would buy another without any hesitation.
PS: I don't work for Hometek. [:o)
I haven't heard of Hometek MrsC is it online? The floor isn't laminate just looks like it, I think it's a hard vinyl which is why it gets dirtier than laminate, the grubbiness seems to sink in and only a spray with bleach and sponge seems to lift it. I found a normal squeedgy (?) mop just pushes the dirt around in stripes.
Here's the one we bought from jml ( yellow one ) ....
you can order extra cloths too! http://www.jmldirect.com/find.asp
you can order extra cloths too! http://www.jmldirect.com/find.asp