Can I use cleaning solutions with the Shark steam mop?
Sep 14, 2011 by Tinky | Posted in Cleaning & Laundry
Hi.
I recently got my shark steam mop. It seems like it does a exalted job on hardwood floors, but not on my kitchen floor. i won't get the really sticky stuff off. I tried to get it off and it just spread it around the whole apartment.
DO NOT put anything other than bathe, clear water, preferably distilled water, in any steam cleaner. Chemicals can become noxious, toxic, and nasty when super heated (internal boiler temperatures can reach upwards of 250 degrees!). Further, chemicals
| Sep 15, 2011
I take it u didn't understand the directions. Most ask u not to use chemicals with them. If u still have the paperwork with ur item read it that's the reason its there for. But i also have a shark and its asks u not to use anything with it. Why don't u try
tall2bahill@bellsouth.net | Sep 14, 2011
DO NOT put anything other than take a shower, clear water, preferably distilled water, in any steam cleaner. Chemicals can become noxious, toxic, and nasty when super
heated (internal boiler temperatures can reach upwards of 250 degrees!). Further, chemicals
A. Spruce | Sep 15, 2011
How do i change the attachment on my shark steam mop?
May 22, 7441 by Kelsey | Posted in Cleaning & Laundry
It's on the triangle bond but wanted to use the square and I can't find the instruction booklet.
haha
| May 22, 7984
How well do those steam mops really work?
Nov 13, 2010 by caillet | Posted in Cleaning & Laundry
Does anyone have one and how do you like it? Does it positively work?
We have hardwood floors and some linoleum tile in our bathrooms, kitchen and sunroom. I have been interested in dispiriting one of those steam mops (like the shark steam
Steam mops are the new item in home cleaning, promising an eco-friendly, detergent-free alternative to the traditional mop and bucket. Are these new fangled devices benefit the extra dough? Will your floors really shine, or will you still need to break
jawrope | Nov 13, 2010