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I can't belive I'm asking this, a steam mop question!

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Anne58 Tue 06-Aug-13 15:54:21

Good afternoon all.

Yes, I have a steam mop, and I like it. blush

Now, as it's a nice day I thought I would clean the floors downstairs to remove foot & paw prints that have accumulated over the past 2 rain sodden days. (No point doing on wet days until the cat's have learnt to wipe their feet, and I don't think that is likely to happen in the next millennium. Mr P's not much better either, although I suppose I should just be grateful that he doesn't decide to come in through the kitchen window and mince about on the work tops for a while before being caught in the act and shouted at.)

I am very tempted to put just a few drops of Zoflora in with the water. ( I just love the smell of it). The instructions say you should never add anything, so I suppose I should just take that as gospel, but it is only disinfectant, not a detergent that would foam up and erupt like a small hissing Vesuvius.

Would you risk it? I suppose the safe alternative would be to mix a solution in an old squirty cleaner bottle and spray lightly before steam mopping.

Apologies for boring topic & post.

Anne58 Mon 09-Sept-13 09:54:24

I really couldn't imagine going back to the mop and bucket!

annodomini Mon 09-Sept-13 09:46:16

Don't tempt me, phoenix. Luckily I can't be bothered to go upstairs to get my debit card. By the time I do, I will have thought twice...

Anne58 Mon 09-Sept-13 08:57:04

I've just had a look through a Lakeland catalogue that was in my newspaper and oh my, theirs are very expensive! I'm very happy with mine, and would recommend it, I'll have to ask Mr P about the oven, but he won't be tackling it today as he has a bad back.

The Original Factory Shop has quite a range and the prices seem reasonable.

www.theoriginalfactoryshop.co.uk/en-GB/TOFS-Product-Catalog/TOFS/Cheap-Electricals-and-DVDs-from-The-Original-Factory-Shop/Cheap-Cleaning-Electricals-from-The-Original-Factory-Shop/Cheap-Steam-Mops-and-Steam-Cleaners-from-The-Original-Factory-Shop/

yogagran Sun 08-Sept-13 22:51:57

Me too Nellie - perhaps we should start a GN Swap Shop

Nelliemoser Sun 08-Sept-13 18:25:14

I am quite interested in these, but I am a sucker for getting gadgets that I never really use enough to justify their cost and take up quite a lot of room.

gracesmum Sun 08-Sept-13 18:09:02

Thanks, especially Galen Whenim and Phoenix. Would you personally recommend the models you have? I have looked at reviews for the one Phoenix has on Amazon and they vary widely. (Could you ask Mr P if he uses it for the cooker/oven as my oven is a disaster area and this would be a big attraction!) We have slate grey tiles in the ensuite and nothing I do makes them look better than streaky, plus I would like to do the wall tiles and (as I said) the cooker!

j08 Sun 08-Sept-13 17:40:57

Oh yes! Sorry! grin

Galen Sun 08-Sept-13 16:35:27

The old git is 'er next door's husband!

j08 Sun 08-Sept-13 16:25:11

Oh yes. It's the grumpy one lives next door. Kate then.

Galen Sun 08-Sept-13 16:23:45

'Er next door doesn't do my cleaning. My cleaner Kate (married to Gary the gardner) comes in three days a week to do it.

j08 Sun 08-Sept-13 16:23:35

That's belt AND braces, steam and disinfectant.

j08 Sun 08-Sept-13 16:20:51

That was to Galen btw

j08 Sun 08-Sept-13 16:20:20

Get 'er-next-door' to do it more often?

whenim64 Sun 08-Sept-13 16:19:36

It's these fancy modern floor tiles, Jingle they absorb stains like mad and new kitchens and bathrooms seem to need more specialised cleaning. My rustic old slate kitchen floor prefers a good steamy wet mop, Chairs up on the table whilst it dries and a lovely smell of pine disinfectant. Job done!

Galen Sun 08-Sept-13 16:17:47

I have textured (anti granny slipping) Italian tiles on my floor and a steam mop is the only thing that cleans them.

j08 Sun 08-Sept-13 15:53:44

Just how dirty do your kitchen floors get to need steam to clean them?! What's wrong with a quick swipe with a floorcloth and a bit of washing up liquid?

Anne58 Sun 08-Sept-13 15:18:38

Mine is a Morphy Richards 9 in 1. You can use it as a hand held as well. Some things it does brilliantly (floors, the bathroom tiles and shower screen), although I haven't tried it for steaming clothes etc. The kitchen floor dries faster than with an ordinary mop and there are no streaks.

I must also confess that I haven't tried it on the oven, because Mr P takes full responsibility for oven cleaning!

whenim64 Sun 08-Sept-13 14:27:47

My daughter bought a steam mop from Costco a couple of weeks ago because she has a white tiled kitchen floor which acquires orange and yellow stains when her twins turf their food on the floor whilst learning to feed themselves. She was on the point of having it covered with lino for a year or so.

It's very efficient, and she's been singing its praises. Certainly better than a traditional mop on the floor. She's busy cleaning her bathroom with it today, because it brings grouting up like new.

gracesmum Sun 08-Sept-13 13:57:54

Bump!! Afraid this might fall off the bottom - genuine enquiry!!

gracesmum Sat 07-Sept-13 21:01:26

Another steam mop question!! I can feel myself succumbing to the advertising for steam mops . Are they really good? Is it worth paying extra for the handheld attachments e.g. for cleaning the cooker or tiles? And finally (not really advertising) what brand and how much should I expect to pay for a decent one without being ripped off?

Anne58 Wed 07-Aug-13 20:17:43

Having diverted on to the subject of cats confused I thought I would update as I seem to have found a good compromise!

Just put a few drops of your chosen Zoflora onto the mop cover before steaming, and Bob's your Aunties live in lover! Result! grin

Anne58 Wed 07-Aug-13 09:17:25

Stans yes, both Maurice and Digby will go out in the rain. However once Maurice looks out of the door and actually sees the rain, he seems to go into Clint Eastwood mode. You can almost sense him hitching a metaphorical poncho up around his shoulders as he pulls his hat further down over his eyes, before striding forth.

Digby on the other hand looks, blinks a bit and trots out with everything wobbling.

There is a difference when they come in too, Maurice likes to be given a brisk rub down with a towel. Digby thinks this is some sort of torture and wriggles backwards until only his ears are within grasp. He does however choose the times when he is a soggy moggy to insist on a "pick up" cuddle, thus sneakily getting himself semi dry by transferring the water on his fur to the clothing of the person doing the cuddling.

LizG Tue 06-Aug-13 18:47:51

Thank you ladies for making me LOL grin

Anne58 Tue 06-Aug-13 17:40:13

OMG glamma I think that would just about finish Lily off! Although, to be fair the paw prints are definitely not hers as Miss Havisham Lily does not go outside, no matter what the weather.

I think Maurice would object too, but in a gentlemanly way. Squeaky Fatarse Digby would probably wear them. He does have a tendency to just sort of "accept" things happening in his world. For example if I put him on the bathroom scales, he just sits there until I lift him off again.

And when I am shutting the sitting room for the night I cart him upstairs, plonk him on the cat blanket at the end of the bed, where he sits bolt upright looking a bit confused until I get back from the bathroom. It then seems to permeate his brain that it's bed time, so he then lies down and goes to sleep. (Even though that's what he has been doing for most of the evening) confused

Stansgran Tue 06-Aug-13 17:33:55

So there are cats that go out in the rain? Ours needed help o go outside if it was wet