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lexisangels05

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I am interested in purchasing a steam mop for my laminant floors. We have to fake wood laminant floors throughout our home. Any suggestions?

Melissa
 

lexisangels05

New member
I am interested in purchasing a steam mop for my laminant floors. We have to fake wood laminant floors throughout our home. Any suggestions?

Melissa
 

lexisangels05

New member
I am interested in purchasing a steam mop for my laminant floors. We have to fake wood laminant floors throughout our home. Any suggestions?

Melissa
 

lexisangels05

New member
I am interested in purchasing a steam mop for my laminant floors. We have to fake wood laminant floors throughout our home. Any suggestions?

Melissa
 

lexisangels05

New member
I am interested in purchasing a steam mop for my laminant floors. We have to fake wood laminant floors throughout our home. Any suggestions?
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<br />Melissa
 

Jeana

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I have a Shark steam mop. One good point for laminate floors is that it doesn't leave a lot of water. One bad point for cleaning is there is not a lot of water/steam. Sometimes it steams a lot and then it seems to taper off and I have to really pump it to get it steaming again. It's a good arm workout though. If anyone has one and has advice on how to keep it steaming, I'd love the advice.
 

Jeana

New member
I have a Shark steam mop. One good point for laminate floors is that it doesn't leave a lot of water. One bad point for cleaning is there is not a lot of water/steam. Sometimes it steams a lot and then it seems to taper off and I have to really pump it to get it steaming again. It's a good arm workout though. If anyone has one and has advice on how to keep it steaming, I'd love the advice.
 

Jeana

New member
I have a Shark steam mop. One good point for laminate floors is that it doesn't leave a lot of water. One bad point for cleaning is there is not a lot of water/steam. Sometimes it steams a lot and then it seems to taper off and I have to really pump it to get it steaming again. It's a good arm workout though. If anyone has one and has advice on how to keep it steaming, I'd love the advice.
 

Jeana

New member
I have a Shark steam mop. One good point for laminate floors is that it doesn't leave a lot of water. One bad point for cleaning is there is not a lot of water/steam. Sometimes it steams a lot and then it seems to taper off and I have to really pump it to get it steaming again. It's a good arm workout though. If anyone has one and has advice on how to keep it steaming, I'd love the advice.
 

Jeana

New member
I have a Shark steam mop. One good point for laminate floors is that it doesn't leave a lot of water. One bad point for cleaning is there is not a lot of water/steam. Sometimes it steams a lot and then it seems to taper off and I have to really pump it to get it steaming again. It's a good arm workout though. If anyone has one and has advice on how to keep it steaming, I'd love the advice.
 

Jeana

New member
P.S. What kind of laminate floors do you have? You said throughout your home, so in the kitchen, too? We want Pergo Prestige floors and are debating about the water issue in the kitchen (overflowing dishwasher, icecubes left melting (we have a 4-year-old), etc.). Thanks for any help in advance. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

Jeana

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P.S. What kind of laminate floors do you have? You said throughout your home, so in the kitchen, too? We want Pergo Prestige floors and are debating about the water issue in the kitchen (overflowing dishwasher, icecubes left melting (we have a 4-year-old), etc.). Thanks for any help in advance. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

Jeana

New member
P.S. What kind of laminate floors do you have? You said throughout your home, so in the kitchen, too? We want Pergo Prestige floors and are debating about the water issue in the kitchen (overflowing dishwasher, icecubes left melting (we have a 4-year-old), etc.). Thanks for any help in advance. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

Jeana

New member
P.S. What kind of laminate floors do you have? You said throughout your home, so in the kitchen, too? We want Pergo Prestige floors and are debating about the water issue in the kitchen (overflowing dishwasher, icecubes left melting (we have a 4-year-old), etc.). Thanks for any help in advance. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

Jeana

New member
P.S. What kind of laminate floors do you have? You said throughout your home, so in the kitchen, too? We want Pergo Prestige floors and are debating about the water issue in the kitchen (overflowing dishwasher, icecubes left melting (we have a 4-year-old), etc.). Thanks for any help in advance. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 
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