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to expect my new steam cleaner....

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littlebitofthislittlebitofthat · 06/04/2013 12:03

to actually clean, and not just heat the muck and make it wet?

or am I doing something wrong?

Admittedly I'm trying to clean an oven door that hasn't been cleaned in so long that its actually an orange opaque colour....

But even so.... I expected it to just vaporise the muck?Confused

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HollyBerryBush · 06/04/2013 12:06

Where did you expect the muck to go? it just lifts it, you still have to wipe it off and polish the door.

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littlebitofthislittlebitofthat · 06/04/2013 12:24

no, that's the point..... its not lifting the muck at all..... I've tried cillit bang and lenor and its still not moving... just getting wet. tried a brillo pad on it too.

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mrsjay · 06/04/2013 12:26

have you the nossle on the right setting does the muck spray everywhere or just stay my cleaner sometimes drips you need to make sure you hold it the right way or 'something' kinda drives me up the wall tbh

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CutePuppy · 06/04/2013 12:36

I have the same problem. I don't mind wiping it off, but after heating/steaming it for several minutes in e same bit I do expect it to move a little when I wipe, not look exactly the same!

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McNewPants2013 · 06/04/2013 12:40

The ads are so misleading.

I would get 2 boxes oven pride, put the racks in the bag supplied and use the chemical way for a deep clean, then use the steam cleaner to keep on top of the oven

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Mrsrobertduvall · 06/04/2013 12:42

Get the oven cleaning man in Smile

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littlebitofthislittlebitofthat · 06/04/2013 12:44

well, I have combined the brillo and the steam cleaner and it has worked, but the whole point of me buying a steam cleaner was because I get pain in my elbows if I press down too hard.

I guess there are no shortcuts Sad

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maddening · 06/04/2013 12:48

what's it like on the floors? Just as am thinking of getting one.

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OHforDUCKScake · 06/04/2013 12:50

Lenor?

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McNewPants2013 · 06/04/2013 12:52

I am a cleaner and IMO steamers are rubbish.

There are over 30 in work that don't get used, because its time consuming and you still need to put the work into getting things clean.

Infact we only use them now on ward that are going to be hpv cleaned.

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gorionine · 06/04/2013 12:59

I use mine to keep on top of big things (bathroom walls every now and then) or very hard to reach places (oven door hinges & gas hobs). Had initially bought it for windows but was not as good as regular elbow grease and windoline!
what does hpv cleaned mean?

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McNewPants2013 · 06/04/2013 13:03

I don't really know.

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McNewPants2013 · 06/04/2013 13:06

It's basically a whole ward is shut and every thing is steamed cleaned and a special machine is used.

It takes around a month to do a ward with 4 domestics on the job

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Maat · 06/04/2013 13:10

I've had one of those Steam Devils for years and all it does it make me hot, bothered and my hair frizzy.

I was hoping the newer models of steam cleaners might be better.

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Footface · 06/04/2013 13:48

Which cleaner do you have? Is it the green one?

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mrsjay · 06/04/2013 13:52

I have a vax hand held one and I was so excited about it when I bought it I had a thread Blush it isn't that great and it drips and I get frizzy hair as well Hmm

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Maat · 06/04/2013 14:00

mrsjay I enclosed myself in the shower to clean the glass and created a perfect sauna.

Not good when you are fully clothed though Grin

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mrsjay · 06/04/2013 14:02

ooo sauna it has its uses Grin

dh did clean all the windows with it they did sparkle I said do you fancy doing the windows this week he said meh I will get window cleaner

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Maat · 06/04/2013 14:03

The novelty soon wears off Grin

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mrsjay · 06/04/2013 14:09

aye bloody waste of money Hmm

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innermuddle · 06/04/2013 14:14

I had a steam cleaner years ago, total waste of money. I LOVE oven pride, takes all the work out of cleaning the oven.

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cozietoesie · 06/04/2013 14:16

I don't think they're a waste of money but they're one tool of many - not the solution to all your problems. I bought a Karcher with fitments and its been used for heavy duty cleaning at sporadic intervals with ordinary methods in between. I think it's great.

By the way - I'm glad someone else had to get naked into the shower to do it. I felt a real failure because I couldn't think of another solution!

Smile

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cozietoesie · 06/04/2013 14:18

PS - and I was lucky in that I already had a dehumidifier. I definitely wouldn't do a heavy steam clean in winter without one - they produce one heck of a lot of moisture.

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fluffyraggies · 06/04/2013 15:40

I bought one from QVC - which demonstrated the most amazing steam cleaning antics ... toilets, grouting, floors, ovens etc. ''The dirt just melts away - one wipe and it's gone''.

I was soooo disappointed when it arrived, i tried it and it was shite. I tried it on the hard to get at thin line of grime around the burners on my hob and iterally nothing happened apart form making it a bit wet.

I don't know why i fell for the sell. I see through all of the other 'miracle' cleaning demo's on their Hmm

I just wanted to believe Grin

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fluffyraggies · 06/04/2013 15:41

Their? Blush there

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