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Saturday, June 30, 2012

Wilsonart Laminate Concentrate Floor Cleaner - Gallon Review

Wilsonart Laminate Concentrate Floor Cleaner - Gallon
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What a difference using this product has made on my Wilsonart laminate floor! I had been using a quick mop system, but the floor always looked dull and faded. Now it looks like new.

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Friday, May 4, 2012

Hoover Enhanced Clean Disinfecting Steam Mop - WH20200 Review

Hoover Enhanced Clean Disinfecting Steam Mop - WH20200
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I couldn't wait to get this steam mop and tore open the box as soon as it arrived, eager to try it out. I completely read the instructions first and then put the device together -- quite simple. Items inside the box include the actual steam mop, a graduated measuring cup, 2 smooth multisurface microfiber pads, one fenestrated microfiber pad for hard floors, a hard water filter that is already pre-installed in the device (but that will probably someday need to be replaced), a cooling base, a plastic piece that is used on carpet, and a small container of the Hoover multipurpose disinfectant solution.
I carefully swept all the surfaces I intended to clean -- the kitchen and hall linoleum and the upstairs bathroom floor which is also linoleum. My floors are not a real flat surface so I wanted to see how much better this device would perform than does my sponge mop and Clorox Clean up. First you put about 500 mL of tap water (approximately a pint) into the water tank on the front of the machine, then you are to add the disinfectant to the solution tank in the back. The instructions say that it holds 300 mL but the bottle that is included in the box only contains 227 mL so it will have to do until you buy more. (Note: the solution isn't cheap: Hoover Multi-Purpose Disinfectant Solution - 32oz - WH00020 is $16.59 on amazon.com. The instruction book also says that you can use Hoover Multipurpose Cleaner but that was not included in the product box and I could not find the product on this website.
Now I attached the self-adhering fenestrated microfiber pad (the one that has 3 triangular holes in it), turned on the device and waited about 30 seconds for the green light to indicate it was ready for steaming. You can just use steam alone, but the disinfecting solution states that the product provides 99.99% sanitization, it kills harmful bacteria and prevents mold or mildew so I doubt I'd ever just eliminate that when using this mop. Place your foot on the left side of the device to loosen and tilt the handle and then to produce steam and disinfectant solution you squeeze the "trigger" located on the curved handle. When disinfecting, the clean control dial should be set to HIGH. The device glided smoothly over my floors, the steam and disinfectant did a good job of removing dirt and any other surface materials from my floors. My kitchen floor is white so I was happy to see the mop easily taking care of the messy spots. Drying time seemed quite short and there were none of the small pools of water that I sometimes get when using a regular mop. The only down side I noticed was that the glossy finish that I had previously applied was completely removed and left a dull finish behind. It would be great if this device had a "waxing" or shining feature attached as well!
All told, the Hoover Enhanced Clean Disinfecting Steam Mop did a nice job on all my floors. The power cord is long, allowing for lots of movement without having to unplug and move, but I found it irritating to work around and a bit annoying but that was a minor nuisance. The cleaning seemed to be effective -- the wedge shape of the head of the mop allows you to get into corners and under shelves but the base prevents you from getting underneath appliances or anything with short clearance. I found it fun to use and though I can't say I'm excited to mop my floors again, I think it will be less of a hassle as there's no need to dump dirty water, or rinse and clean the mop when you're done. Just tear off the microfiber pad and toss into the washing machine with hot water (no fabric softener) and air dry. I left both water and disinfectant in their tanks to use next time because I could not find in the booklet that the water should be discarded -- though not a big deal to do it. I may even boil and cool the water next time to prevent my filter from going bad.
I liked it and can recommend you try it if you're looking for something besides a mop and a bucket of hot water to clean your floors. It works on all flooring and the book says you can even use it to freshen carpets (a glide is included in the box) but I did not use it for carpet!

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Sunday, March 18, 2012

Vapamore Mr-50 Steam Cleaner Vacuum Steamer Review

Vapamore Mr-50 Steam Cleaner Vacuum Steamer
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I got this as a birthday gift from my parents after seeing the problems my puppies were causing to my floor and furniture. It cleans up their accidents quickly and leaves no residue or after smell. I like it because I feel safer using a green product around areas where my dogs are. I can confidently recommend this to anyone who needs a small cleaner because it only requires distilled water and is easy to use.

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Monday, February 13, 2012

Euroflex Monster Floor Steam Cleaner Ez2 W/cleanblast Review

Euroflex Monster Floor Steam Cleaner Ez2 W/cleanblast
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I actually bought this at a Sear's outlet store for the same price listed here and I'm very happy with the results. I have hardwood floors, two dogs, and I live in the Pacific Northwest which means lots of mud and dirty paw prints during the rainy season (7 months out of 12). I was using a hand held mop with a reusable cloth pad and spraying cleaner by hand which was time consuming and hard on the wrist. I had been interested in getting a steam mop ever since I saw the infomercials for the Shark Steam mop but I didn't want to pay $150 for one. I did some research here on Amazon and found some that I liked but they were still out of my price range. When my husband noticed one at the Sears Outlet for $39.99 I decided to get it. I like the fact that it comes with 3 microfiber pads, 2 for hardwood/linoleum/tile floors and 1 for the carpet attachment. It heats up very quickly and really gets all of the dirt out of my floors, all without having to use chemicals. I do have some of the cleaning fluid included in the box and have not used it yet, it doesn't need to be added except for really sticky messes I think. I clean the pads in the sink with hot water and soap and just let them dry afterwards and that seems to work very well. All in all I would recommend this product for its price and its performance, its a great investment. One thing that I did have a problem with was using the feature for the front steam jets. Using the troubleshooting instructions in the manual, I found out that I had inserted the handle wrong and the electrical connection was not touching properly to make the jets work.

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Saturday, January 7, 2012

Eureka Envrio Steamer Steam Mop, Model 313A Review

Eureka Envrio Steamer Steam Mop, Model 313A
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I have owned 2 of these steamers. The first one stopped heating up within 4 months. It was under warranty so I took it to a sweeper store in my area and they ordered another one at no cost. This mop is now not hearing up. It's a great tool when it worked by obviously there is a flaw in the operating system.

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Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Kalorik Steam Mop Review

Kalorik Steam Mop
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I bought this steam cleaner about a month ago. Initial impression was that it did a fair job, less hassle than a mop and bucket. On the 4th use it started to trip the ground fault interrupters in the electrical outlets. On the 5th use the handle fell apart sending hot steam over my hands and exposing electrical wires.
Review of the warranty states to send the product back in the original packaging with the receipt and it may be replaced if they find it defective. What a joke. I would not want another dangerous device. I just want my money back.
DON'T BUY THIS DEVICE.

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Tuesday, June 28, 2011

LadyBug T 2200S Dry Vapor Steam Cleaner with TANCS Disinfection System Review

LadyBug T 2200S Dry Vapor Steam Cleaner with TANCS Disinfection System
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When I started doing research on purchasing a dry vapor steamer, I was going to go with a middle of the road version - not cheap at 600 bucks, but not as nice as this one for sure. I finally decided to go with the ladybug after weeks of poring over information and comparing. One of the best decisions - I use this thing for EVERYTHING. Other machines, when the water gets low, you have to turn off the machine and unplug it and let it cool for like 40 minutes before you can refill it and then turn it back on and wait for it to heat up again. I don't have time to do that - I have to squeeze my cleaning time in when my toddler is napping or sleeping.
I can basically fill the tank, plug it in and turn it on and it's ready to go in about 15 minutes - while it's heating up initially, I clear away the clutter in the room. I start in the kitchen and use the triangle brush with the terrycloth towel to clean the counters, cupboards, fridge and sink basin. This literally takes a couple of minutes tops. It took me SO much longer with crap chemicals and paper towels and/or a sponge. This you just glide over the surfaces and it just melts away the grease and junk and gets soaked up into the towel. It also cools very quickly (like almost instantly) when you stop pulling the trigger for the steam, so I can easily pop off the attachment and put on the spray nozzel and blast the nookes and crannies in the sink, around the handles and the dish sprayer. Then I'll usually get carried away and start disinfecting the drains, cabinet handles, the seal around the fridge and freezer that captures crumbs and grows mildew, the seal area around the dishwasher door that gets disgusting, the stove burners, etc etc etc. But again, this all takes a few minutes. You just fly from one thing to the next and the steam is so hot it is almost dry even after being blasted by the spray nozzel. I usually just wipe over with the another terrycloth towel for the heck of it but you don't have to. Then I slap on the rectangle attachment and toss a towel on there (btw, the short DVD it comes with shows you how to diaper the towel onto the attachments (you don't have to, but they are really nice in capturing the crud that this thing imulsifies off of any surface. It takes about 5 seconds total to do it since the clips are super strong and easy to use) and quickly steam the floor. You can seriously clean and disinfect the entire kitchen in a matter of minutes without a single chemical. Even though we had switched to all natural cleaners, they still leave residue and many have strong scents. Another thing I noticed is that with a dry vapor steamer, everything gleams when it's been cleaned (and our kitchen is super old!). I never realized just how matte the surfaces were after using cleaners since they leave a film behind and a steamer does not. It's just water that you are using.
At this point, after using the blast nearly full steam on the sink for a few minutes, I switch the machine off and can instantly open the cap and refill the tank. You don't have to refill it until it beeps that it's running low, but I usually do it after each major room (bathrooms, kitchen) that I clean because why not? You don't have to wait for it to cool like other machines, you can do it on the fly. Then you pick it up and move it to the next room (for me I tackle the bathrooms next) and plug it in and turn it on and it signals it's ready in a couple minutes (about 2-3) Again, I clean up the clutter in those few minutes and then I'm ready to steam away the bathroom germs. Triangle brush on the walls, ceilings (big mildew hotspot, we have the kind you can't really see. You have to wipe it down and then you see the telltale pink residue on the towel), mirrors, counters, showers, sinks then the floors. I do it in this order so I go from cleanest thing to dirtiest thing - the same towel will capture it all. Plus, the steam is so hot it kills germs on contact so you are not spreading any. You can certainly change towels from item to item if you wish, but you do not have to. (Incidentally, I bought a gigantic lifetime supply of terrycloth towels for 15 bucks at my local discount warehouse store. The machine comes with two, but I do like plowing through clean towels when I do a whole house clean so I can just toss them all in the wash when I'm done, and I usually wash them with the bathroom towels so it makes one big wash I'd have to do once a week anyway - no wasted water!) Then I use the nozzle to blast the toilet bowls and sides/bottoms and I am done and my bathrooms are disinfected and shiny.
For bedrooms/living rooms/etc, I use the window attachment to clean all of the windows, the little wedge attachment for the window sills and tracts (you will not believe the disgusting crap that comes out of them) and closet door tracts, and the triangle brush with towel will seriously destroy dust without knocking it up into the air. You can even use it to disinfect your mattress and carpets if you are worried about ever getting (or god forbid if you HAVE) bedbugs - the steam kills EVERYTHING. Dustmites, pests, everything.
This is pretty much my routine and it has cut down the time it took to clean the house immensely. You only need to have one machine out (okay, you have to vacuum at some point and that is another machine) and it's small and easy to pick up from room to room. It doesn't leave any smells behind - it's amazing the difference you notice when you start using it. Your house will smell completely different! Or rather, it WON'T smell ;) I have used this crazy thing to clean the weirdest stuff - things I had never thought about before. This thing is awesome. Easy to bust it out every night and disinfect the kitchen in a matter of minutes, small enough to fit in the hall closet. Plus I don't have to drain the thing - you can keep the water in there for 3 months before having to do a formal draining. This is with the TANCS version - I am not sure if that applies to one that does not have TANCS. Worth getting as it obliterates crap that is in your tap water as you use it so that just pure clean steam is coming out.
All in all this has changed things considerably for me. With regular cleaners it took me forever - I would spend a couple of hours a night just to get a few rooms done at a time and the house smelled like multiple cleaners. Now I am disinfecting my entire house, getting rid of irritants, never buying anymore cleaners or mops or swiffers or scrubbers and it takes a fraction of the time to clean. I'm finally able to sit my butt down and write a review about something because I am not stuck in the bathroom with spray bottles and antibacterial wipes and toilet brushes.
(By the way, this thing obliterates weeds in the patio and garden (nozzle attachment),and grime in the bbq grills, CARSEATS!!!!!! (anyone with a toddler with milk in a sippy cup or a snack squirreled away in the carseat flaps understands this one) and the garage (garbage bins, anyone?). I've even used it on the garbage cans in the house, the light fixtures (after I took them down of course :P), our toothbrushes once a week (a shot of steam with the nozzle from a few inches away) and my makeup brushes. Heck, I've disassembled the vacuum cleaner and steamed the individual non-electric parts (like the spin brushes and chambers and attachments and so forth). I'm sure I'm forgetting things - use this thing to your imagination (while using common judgement. Don't spray it in, oh... the outlets or your ipod obviously ;P) and you will understand why I'm being such a goober in this review and writing a novel. I can't say enough good things about this purchase.
If you made it to the bottom of this review, you are a trooper and I salute you.

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Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Eureka 300 Enviro Steamer Review

Eureka 300 Enviro Steamer
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The steam leaves sludge on your floors. The waffle covers do not pick up anything and you have to wipe up behind with another towel. I have found it works better to use a terry cloth hand towel. If I had to do it over again, I would have bought the model that has a floor attachment as well as smaller ones for all jobs.

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