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Steam cleaner recommendations please

8 replies

Ruffello · 08/08/2012 07:17

I'm tempted to get a steam cleaner based on recommendations I've read on here, but which model to buy? Ideally, I'd like one that's good for wooden and tiled floors, but also comes with attachments that would be able to tackle ovens, grout and other fiddly bits! Does such a multi-purpose steamer exist?

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Ruffello · 08/08/2012 16:24

Any steam cleaner fans out there?

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Al0uise · 10/08/2012 12:12

I have a Shark which I love, the cable is long enough to do a large room without unplugging, it heats up quickly, you can flip the head to use both sides of the cloth. They've just brought out a new one which you can remove the mop part and use as a hand held steamer too. Lakeland have them on the web page.

Yoghurty · 10/08/2012 12:22

I asked this a couple of months ago and a big response was the V5 (the one on telly)
I bought one and love, love, LOVE it! Grin

Mainly because I have 2 dogs and a cat as well as an OH and I hate the faff of moping.

Do it- you won't regret it!

Yoghurty · 10/08/2012 12:23

Oh also, lots of attachments included. My oven and bathroom grouting have never looked so clean GrinGrin

Ruffello · 10/08/2012 21:34

They both look perfect. Thanks, ladies!

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greyvix · 11/08/2012 10:55

So do they clean stone? If so, do you have to reapply sealant afterwards?
I have just been quoted £400 to clean and reseal a stone floor!

TenaPenny · 11/08/2012 10:55

What do you clean with it? What does it replace ?

greyvix · 11/08/2012 16:24

I clean with washing up liquid in water. I have steered clear of normal cleaning products. As a result, I clean everything else while kitchen floor and showers remain dirty.

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