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H2o steam mop tips needed!

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babbas · 01/12/2012 15:27

So I've spent 5 glorious hours with my steam mop. I really really love it but I need tips!

What is the best attachment to use to clean the bath? I used the brush nozzle.
Can I put a smidgen on bleach in it or just water?
What attachment is best for oven?
Is the floor supposed to be wet after mopping? On tv there doesn't appear to be any water.
Other than the obvious what else do you clean using your steam mop??

Thank you MN for introducing me to my new bestie.

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babbas · 01/12/2012 17:53

Anyone???

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LauriesFairyonthetreeeatsCake · 01/12/2012 18:01

Yes, my floor was quite damp after, took about 20 minutes to dry fully.

I put any cleaning product in it, I have even used lavender washing liquid (not washing up liquid but clothes liquid) to make the floor smell nice. I bought a pack of the cloths from amazon so I could get the floors really clean without having to wash it out.

I've not used it to clean the bath, I have used the nozzle attachment to blast away limescale and mould in the bathroom and the oven.

If you go on www.qvcuk.com and search for it there's a 15 minute presentation on it on how to use all the nozzles Smile

Waswondering · 01/12/2012 18:07

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LauriesFairyonthetreeeatsCake · 01/12/2012 18:19

Yes to all flooring - it doesn't get wet enough to lift it or cause a problem

babbas · 01/12/2012 18:54

It's worked a treat on my floors. I didn't see much of a difference on tiles as I'm very clean so they were pretty spotless anyway. I'm still trying to figure out how to use it with all the attachments. I used the window thingy to do the tiles but then had to towel dry them. Would the dusting attachment be better at kind of wiping clean and dry the tiles??

Thanks for all the replies!

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