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Old 11-20-2010, 06:01 PM
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Another short cut to cleaning showers, wax after a good cleaning. Works great if you have hard water. Do not have to scrub that often. (Just don't wax the bottom)
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Old 11-20-2010, 07:34 PM
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I hate cleaning my kitchen floor which seems to expand whenever it needs to be cleaned.
Are you saying there is a cleaner (Shark) that can clean them???
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Old 11-20-2010, 07:42 PM
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which shark?

I know there are several models but boy do my floors need help!

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This board is the BEST place to get product reviews and how to's!

I have laminate floors and I've used everything manufactures and such recommend to clean them - I wasn't happy. Streaks, smudges, dust just pushing around, you name it. Well, today I bought the Shark steam cleaner because several of you said how well it worked for you. I am AMAZED! My floors look like glass! No smudge, streaks, yuk or anything!!!!

Ok, I've also used Awesome from the dollar store to get the stains out of rugs (love it!!!) and oven cleaner to clean my shower! It worked! All because you praised the products and how to's.

Thank you everyone! All the suggestions on sewing, quilting, products, recipes..... You are all the BEST!
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Old 11-20-2010, 07:49 PM
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I bought the one that goes for 69.99 - its the least expensive that I saw. I wouldn't use it to "clean" my kitchen floor - I have ceramic tiles. I would give it a good cleaning though and then use the Shark each eve or every other day (depending on how messy my husband is) and give the floor a good cleaning less often. My tiles are rustic with lots of "dents". As I'm getting older, I'm looking for ways to clean but not wear myself out. And I hated all the products for the laminate floor. The Shark works great!! I think I'll bring it next door to check it out on their tile floor. Their floor is white and very even.
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Old 11-20-2010, 07:51 PM
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I bought a steamer after a convo on this board, too. Not a shark though. The Enviro Steamer by Eureka. Despite the stupid name, it is wonderful.
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Old 11-20-2010, 07:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Kooklabell
This board is the BEST place to get product reviews and how to's!

I have laminate floors and I've used everything manufactures and such recommend to clean them - I wasn't happy. Streaks, smudges, dust just pushing around, you name it. Well, today I bought the Shark steam cleaner because several of you said how well it worked for you. I am AMAZED! My floors look like glass! No smudge, streaks, yuk or anything!!!!

Ok, I've also used Awesome from the dollar store to get the stains out of rugs (love it!!!) and oven cleaner to clean my shower! It worked! All because you praised the products and how to's.

Thank you everyone! All the suggestions on sewing, quilting, products, recipes..... You are all the BEST!
I have heard that the steam shark is not good for laminated floors as it leaves to much water behind and it allows the water to penetrate the seams causing them to swell
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Old 11-21-2010, 06:19 AM
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is the shark recommended for wood floors that are not laminate? is there a certain dollar store that sells awesome, or are you finding it in all the dollar stores? i love this sharing site!
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Old 11-21-2010, 06:35 AM
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I bought a steam cleaner when I first got my laminate floors but it left too much water on the floor so I got rid of it. I am glad they have improved. Can you please tell me the model of the Shark so I won't get the wrong one? I plan to go out today and purchase it. I can't wait until next weekend.
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Originally Posted by Kooklabell
This board is the BEST place to get product reviews and how to's!

I have laminate floors and I've used everything manufactures and such recommend to clean them - I wasn't happy. Streaks, smudges, dust just pushing around, you name it. Well, today I bought the Shark steam cleaner because several of you said how well it worked for you. I am AMAZED! My floors look like glass! No smudge, streaks, yuk or anything!!!!

Ok, I've also used Awesome from the dollar store to get the stains out of rugs (love it!!!) and oven cleaner to clean my shower! It worked! All because you praised the products and how to's.

Thank you everyone! All the suggestions on sewing, quilting, products, recipes..... You are all the BEST!
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I'd really like to know the same. PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!! PRETTY PLEASE!!!!!!!!!! :D
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Old 11-21-2010, 06:51 AM
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will the Shark steam cleaner work on tile floors? My kitchen has textured tile and grout that is hard to clean.....any recommendations would help!! Thanks in advance.
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