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Old 03-14-2008, 01:15 PM #1
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Default Here's my new Shark Steam Mop

All I can say is THANK GOD FOR THIS MOP!!!!

I have a 30 foot living room, and my kitchen and bathroom add about another 10 to 12 feet. So we are talking over 40 feet to clean.

I usually do the swiffer wet thing every day, SO I THOUGHT MY CERAMIC TILE FLOOR WAS CLEAN. I also have a wood floor in my bedroom.

Well, get a load of what happened when I used this handy dandy Shark Steam Mop. I am a true believer.

The proof is in the pad!!!

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I got one, too, Melody and I LOVE IT!!! I have hardwoods throughout my house and was a little worried about using steam on them but it works like a charm.

And......you're not using harmful chemicals to clean - just healthy steam. An added bonus if you have small children or pets.

Thanks for your video - isn't it amazing what we find when we think our floors are clean ('cause they LOOK clean!!).
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I'm totally buying one of these! I use the Swiffer wet cloths, too. Seeing your demo was enough proof. The thing I always wondered about the Swiffer wet is that the floor sometimes seems sticky after, so maybe dirt is sticking to the floor.

They have it at Bed Bath and Beyond, so I'm using one of their handy 20% coupons and I'm going to get one.
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That's what I did Holly. I got mine at Linens "N Things and has a 20% off coupon. It's totally worth the money - would be worth it even without the coupon. And....the cloths are washable! You get 2 in the box so when one becomes soiled you can just throw it in the wash and start using the other one.

One thing though, I would not use any fabric softener in my washer or dryer sheets in my dryer when washing and drying this cloth pad because the residue can be transferred to the surface you're cleaning afterwards.
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I'm absolutely hysterical that some of you are going to get this because of me. That is so cool. I'm the type of person, that I need to see something in action before I buy it. So I watch various infomercials.

I knew I would like the Pedegg, and sure enough, I use it all the time.

I knew I would like the bonzai chopper. Use it for my veggies.

I only buy something if I know I will absolutely use it and it will make my life easier.

Honestly, I thought my floor was clean. I would use the Swiffer Wet thingees.(I'll still use this between using this Shark Mop. I make my own Swiffer Wet things. I just take a clean piece of shammy, wring in hot water and go over my floor.

But now that I know this thing cleans SO DEEPLY i am in Shark mop heaven.

You do have to use some elbow grease to get this thing across the floor. But I found no problem. Actually it was like a mini workout for me. I usually put the same effort into my swiffer but look at the results I got with this one.

My friend around the corner got the H20 mop. She loved it.

But since I got this one for free, I wasn't about to pass it up.

I cannot believe what it got off of my floor. And I got to sterilize my bathroom too.

Now I have to get me a portable steamy thing. I know which one I want. I've done the looking around.

Here's what I want to buy. I'm saving up for it.

http://www.getmonster1200.com/Defaul...clusion&bhcp=1
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But since I got this one for free, I wasn't about to pass it up.



How'd you get it for free?
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Ah, you didn't see me post the whole story on another thread.

Here you go. Explains how I got it for free!!!!

http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread40652.html
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4 bedroom home 3 baths,kichen big,dining room,living room,family room,
office tv.,do I love it yes I do,I can't believe how much dirt comes off,
Have a small one for micro wave and such,and a big one for Van and
2 car garage..All by water we have turned green. Congrs on your
free one,good things come to good people.. Hugs to all Sue
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I'm totally buying one of these! I use the Swiffer wet cloths, too. Seeing your demo was enough proof. The thing I always wondered about the Swiffer wet is that the floor sometimes seems sticky after, so maybe dirt is sticking to the floor.

They have it at Bed Bath and Beyond, so I'm using one of their handy 20% coupons and I'm going to get one.
I have a $25 gift card from them, went there the other day and didn't like anything (the bedding was all gloomy, I wanted color) so now I have a reason to go back and use it...COOL
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I think it's absolutely hysterical that all of you saw my video and are now getting the steam mop

Guess what? There are only two videos re: The Shark Steam Mop up on youtube. And I'm one of them.

You gotta love youtube!!!

Happy mopping.
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