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Wise Elder
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 8,292
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Wise Elder
Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 8,292
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Oh, you want to know if the carpet is still wet after I stop using the mop with the glider attachment??
The carpet was not damp, wet or anything. It looked 100% better than before I did it. But as I indicated in my previous post, it does not suck up anything or deep clean anything. My guess is that the steam evaporates, takes out the surface dirt (it was all there on the mop head), and then evaporates it.
Exactly like when I mop the floor and the floor is dried instantly.
I gather that when one uses a deep cleaning Bissell kind of machine that sucks up everything, ....then I gather the carpet would have to take some time to dry.
But that is not what happened today.
I think it just re-freshed my carpet. It really looked a lot better after I steamed it.
I'm doing it again tomorrow. I just want to see what the mop head looks like after I do this a couple of times.
If it's anything like what happens to my ceramic tile floor, well then, LORDY LORDY.
You have no idea what this steam mop does to a ceramic tile floor.
It's like you just installed the floor. That's how clean it gets it.
But it takes some muscle to move this thing around. I'm glad my arthritis didn't kill me the day I used this mop.
I'm right handed, and I HAVE A PRETTY BIG LIVING ROOM KITCHEN AREA, that is all ceramic tile. I thought it was clean before. It gives you a workout. I have to switch hands because I don't want to develop muscles. lol
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