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Aqua Laser Steam Mop Demonstration

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The Canterbury show demonstration video. See the Aqualaser Steam Mop in action.

 

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Last Updated on Thursday, 22 March 2012 19:52
 

Best of Breed Steam Mop

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 I have chosen this STEAM MOP as the best of Breed.

Not only does it preform really well but  it is superior to the Smart Living Steam Mop 

SO IT HAS A BETTER BUY NOW PRICE$$ steam_mop_front

LESS THAN $200! 

This fantastic Steam eco-friendly mop which utilises the power of high temperature steam to sanitise and deodorise almost any surface in your house.

No detergents, no bleaches, no chemicals Safe for the environment and your whole family.

-Works on all floor types

- Easy foot peddle start up

- Steams to 110 degrees in under 30 seconds

- Telescopic handle for easy adjustment

- Adjustable to hand held size for easy upholstery cleaning

 

 

 The environmentally friendly mop for all your cleaning needs!         

  

 

Last Updated on Wednesday, 28 December 2011 01:43
 

Bissell Steam Mop Review

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Bissell Steam Mop

 

bissell_steam_mopsBissell has one of the most attractive looking steam mop, in my opinion.  Call me silly but I just love it’s retro, fun appearance.  But as we all know, looks can only get you so far  So does this mop perform?  Well, reviews I have read seem to indicate that the Bissell Steam Mop is very competitive!As for the steam mops features, the Bissell has a mop head that swivels 360 degrees, a removable water reservoir (convenient for refilling!), and it is the only steam mop to come with filters.  This means that you don’t have to worry about using distilled water to prevent mineral build up in your steam mop but it also means an additional cost when the filter needs replacing.

A couple other things that should be mentioned about the Bissell Steam Mop is that some reviewers felt the pads it came with were too thin and therefore the floors were left a little too wet.  A couple other disadvantages of this steam mop is that it’s handle isn’t adjustable and you must hold a lever to make the steam come out.

All things considered though, the Bissell is still worth looking at for a purchase.

Last Updated on Monday, 07 November 2011 04:30
 

How does a steam mop work?

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Although steam mops are a fairly new product, there are several models of these hard floor cleaners flooding the market. Instead of detergent, they use steam to clean and sanitize linoleum, ceramic tile, sealed hardwood, and other non-carpet flooring surfaces. Many people wonder if steam is really an effective cleaner. Can you really get floors spic and span without using detergent?
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First, it is probably a good idea to understand how these steam mops work. Although there are some differences in the way they operate, many of their features are the same. They are corded units that use electricity to heat water. The base of the mops are covered with reusable, and generally machine washable, pads. By pushing on the handle or pulling on the trigger, steam is released into these pads. These pads, with the help of the steam, pick up dirt as they are passed across flooring surfaces.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 28 December 2011 01:42
 

Aqua Laser Steam Mop

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The Aqua Laser Steam Mop Review

 

Aqua Laser Steam Mop
Aqua Laser Steam Mop

Ultimate Cleaning Mop
Every household battles dirt and grime. But the Aqua Laser Steam Mop is the ultimate solution
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Get rid of the unhygenic mops and buckets. Use the power of steam combined with micro-fibre pads to clean and disinfect. 
No ugly chemicals.
Revolutionise the way you clean your floors.
Now just imagine being able to clean and refresh your carpets whenever you like without having to pay those big specialist bills.
Works on all floor types.


The steam takes all the effort out of it while it makes your surface hygiencally clean.Buy with confidence as the Aqua Laser Mops comes with a recommendation from CONSUMER magazine.

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Last Updated on Wednesday, 28 December 2011 01:41
 

What is the best way to use my steam mop?

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I use it to clean floors, counters, appliances, windows, walls, trim, bathroom stuff, the gas grill. I have even used it to strip wallpaper and defrost a freezer! I put the hose to my carpet machine in the bottom of the freezer to suck up the water and used the steamer to blast the ice off. Instead of 4 hours later, I was done in 45 minutes!

steam_mopkey to getting great results is pairing the steamer with the microfiber cloths. They wipe up and clean better than anything else! When the cloths get dirty, you toss in the washer (no fabric softener, please) and dryer and you're good to go again. I use the microfiber cloths to dust with (no buying disposable dusting things), as a dish cloth and for just about any other cleaning. 

But when cleaning with steam you have to be a bit patient. Allow the steam to do the work and then wipe up the dirt. We're so used to having to scrub something to get it clean that cleaning with steam throws you a bit of a loop. If you let the steam do the work, no more scrubbing. Just wipe the dirt away. 

I have had my steamer (and microfiber cloth) clean things other cleaners wouldn't even put a dent in. Old house, flat painted walls, thought the only solution was to repaint. (we are working on it!) But the steamer took ground in dirt off walls and trim that other chemical cleaners didn't. And it does wonderful on windows! Bear in mind, most window cleaners leave a film and the first time you clean your windows with steam, it will take a bit longer to get that film off. But when that film is gone, there is nothing for the dirt to stick to and they stay clean longer!

I'm not impressed with the fabric steaming claims but then I've never seen a fabric steamer actually work. It would certainly work to take a couple wrinkles out but it does not give you the same neat finish an iron gives. And it's almost impossible us to know if they really kill dust mites. I would think that if the mites were in the top couple inches of something that the steam could penetrate that far and kill them but there are a lot if "ifs" in there. 

Do read your owners manual and learn how to operate the cleaner safely! These units do generate a lot of steam and steam can burn badly!

Last Updated on Wednesday, 28 December 2011 01:41