April20
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I''m going to have to check this one out. For some crazy reason, I thought putting in 2" white hex tile in each bathroom was the bestest best idea ever. I do love it and it is perfect for the age/style of our home, but it is a beast to clean. Our kitchen is regular 12" tile that''s nuetral and while it never looks dirty, I KNOW it''s filthy even after I''ve mopped it. I''m thinking one with attachments would be a great idea as I also have wall tile in my hall bath. We inherited it with the house, but it''s white too!Date: 11/15/2009 6:35:47 PM
Author: soocool
I have the Eureka Enviro Steamer (cannister style) and I absolutely love it. I have used it for over 5 years and it has a number of attachments. I clean my all my tile floors, my shower tiles and shower doors, toilets, etc. The attachments help me the get to the hard to reach places, like under the toilet rim.
I wash the floor pads in the wash with my regular towels and have never replaced them.
I have also used the steamer on my area rugs, to fluff them up.
I bought one of these 4 or 5 years ago and hated it. The one I had didn''t seem to do very much and it took FOREVER. I''m hoping I''ll do better this go-round.Date: 11/15/2009 6:15:39 PM
Author: packrat
I''ve tried several and didn''t like any of them. Some of them are hard to push across the floor. And, it irritates me to only get a couple of the mop head pads and then to see in the directions you can''t wash them w/other items and can''t use detergent..I''m not doing a whole load, even on the smallest load setting, for 2 little white pads a couple times a week, and hard as I tried, I couldn''t get the pads even remotely clean in the sink. Sucks too, b/c you can REALLY see how dirty your floors are when you look at the pad.
I''ve tried the vac type floor washers too and they work, but don''t get the floors as clean as I''d like, they''re loud, and the money isn''t worth it.
I''m back to a mop and bucket..grrr.
I don''t think Eureka makes this cannister style anymore, but there are other brands out there that do. I love the attachments as you can use one to just clean the grouts lines if you want. My DH is always borrowing it to clean the garden tools and steam cleans the car engine (yep he does). Maybe I should get him one of his own.Date: 11/15/2009 7:07:20 PM
Author: April20
I''m going to have to check this one out. For some crazy reason, I thought putting in 2'' white hex tile in each bathroom was the bestest best idea ever. I do love it and it is perfect for the age/style of our home, but it is a beast to clean. Our kitchen is regular 12'' tile that''s nuetral and while it never looks dirty, I KNOW it''s filthy even after I''ve mopped it. I''m thinking one with attachments would be a great idea as I also have wall tile in my hall bath. We inherited it with the house, but it''s white too!Date: 11/15/2009 6:35:47 PM
Author: soocool
I have the Eureka Enviro Steamer (cannister style) and I absolutely love it. I have used it for over 5 years and it has a number of attachments. I clean my all my tile floors, my shower tiles and shower doors, toilets, etc. The attachments help me the get to the hard to reach places, like under the toilet rim.
I wash the floor pads in the wash with my regular towels and have never replaced them.
I have also used the steamer on my area rugs, to fluff them up.
Whatever I buy, I''m going to have to sneak it into the house as DH is anti-gadget and I''ll buy every gadget that catches my eye, especially if I think it''ll make my cleaning life easier!!
Amazon has it for $69. I just put that into the "Beat My Price" website and found a site that has it for $59 but I need to check the shipping cost and return policy before I bite. I looked at Ebay, but the deals weren''t good enough to for me to mess with it in the event I need to return it.Date: 11/15/2009 7:18:03 PM
Author: packrat
The triangular one, the H20 mop..I messed up my shoulder using that one, having to shove the sucker across the floor..no effortless gliding like they show on tv. It got the floor clean, but after ending up w/an Xray and MRI of my shoulder, thinking I''d done some serious damage..yeah, I won''t be using that again. The Shark one, we bought from Sam''s Club and ended up having to drive all the way back to the city to return it..it only cleaned on the front of the pad, no matter how I held the dumb thing or pushed it.
I had one a while back from one of the home shopping channels that worked well..but the water/steam was carried over your shoulder on a strap and I didn''t like that at all.
I might have to check out soocool''s Eureka Enviro Steamer!
Date: 11/15/2009 7:26:04 PM
Author: April20
Amazon has it for $69. I just put that into the ''Beat My Price'' website and found a site that has it for $59 but I need to check the shipping cost and return policy before I bite. I looked at Ebay, but the deals weren''t good enough to for me to mess with it in the event I need to return it.Date: 11/15/2009 7:18:03 PM
Author: packrat
The triangular one, the H20 mop..I messed up my shoulder using that one, having to shove the sucker across the floor..no effortless gliding like they show on tv. It got the floor clean, but after ending up w/an Xray and MRI of my shoulder, thinking I''d done some serious damage..yeah, I won''t be using that again. The Shark one, we bought from Sam''s Club and ended up having to drive all the way back to the city to return it..it only cleaned on the front of the pad, no matter how I held the dumb thing or pushed it.
I had one a while back from one of the home shopping channels that worked well..but the water/steam was carried over your shoulder on a strap and I didn''t like that at all.
I might have to check out soocool''s Eureka Enviro Steamer!
thanks Pack for the heads up on the H20 mop... ex nay on that one... So sorry you had issues with your shoulderDate: 11/15/2009 7:18:03 PM
Author: packrat
The triangular one, the H20 mop..I messed up my shoulder using that one, having to shove the sucker across the floor..no effortless gliding like they show on tv. It got the floor clean, but after ending up w/an Xray and MRI of my shoulder, thinking I''d done some serious damage..yeah, I won''t be using that again. The Shark one, we bought from Sam''s Club and ended up having to drive all the way back to the city to return it..it only cleaned on the front of the pad, no matter how I held the dumb thing or pushed it.
I had one a while back from one of the home shopping channels that worked well..but the water/steam was carried over your shoulder on a strap and I didn''t like that at all.
I might have to check out soocool''s Eureka Enviro Steamer!