The short answer is no.
Often steam cleaners say they can be used on "sealed" hardwood. Wood floors are put down in planks. Every board has a small space between them. Especially in winter when the humidity is lower, these spaces shrink.
A steamer is forcing water vapor into these spaces. The surface may have polyurethane, but the sides do not.
If this isn't enough to stop you, then remember wood flooring manufactures void warranties on product where water has damaged them!
NEVER, The heat will break down the finishes over time. The same is true with vinyl flooring, hardwood, laminate, LVT and grouting. Steam is meant for carpet only!
It is NOT recommended to use a steam cleaner on laminate flooring. Water and laminate do not mix, neither does water and hardwood. Ask these steam cleaning manufacturers if they will replace your floors when they get damaged!AnswerNEVER! AnswerNo!!!! Please don't do this. You will ruin your floor. Answerno, never. Steam cleaners and steam mops leave to much water on a laminate floor. I did, just once, and the floor now crackles all over whenever you step on it.It is best to consult the manufacturer of your floor, but I would be hesitant to try it. It is usually not recommended to use water to clean laminate flooring.
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Yes, You can steam mop tile floors. Tip: If you are still learning and don't know where and where not you have already cleaned the places you have cleaned will be shiny.
Yes.
A Shark Steam Cleaner can be used to clean hardwood floors. All of the surfaces safe to clean with the steam cleaner can be found within the instructions of the product.
There is no steam cleaner that should be used on hardwood floors. Although products claim to be safe on wood and laminate, they are not.
None. You should not use a steam-cleaner on hardwood floors. Water, and especially steam, can damage wood by swelling it at the seams, and then causing it to crack and split later. Use only cleaners approved for hardwood floors, or a window cleaner containing alcohol, or a vinegar/water solution. Mist it onto the floor or onto the head of a damp (not wet!) sponge mop or swiffer-type mop, then wipe clean.
Under no circumstances should a steam cleaning devise be used on a hardwood or laminate floor! Steam is essentially hot water. Water will damage your beautiful wood flooring. Consumers should contact their flooring manufacturer for safe cleaning methods and products.
Hardwood should not be steam cleaned. Virtually every hardwood flooring manufacturer states that steam on a hardwood floor in time will damage it. Forcing steam down into the seams of the floor will inevitably cause moisture damage.
With the X5 steam cleaner.
The Shark Steam Mop
You can't clean wood floors with a steam cleaner, but natural stone floors should not be harmed by this method. Vinegar and water is the best way to clean stone floors.
No manufacturer recommends the use of a steam cleaning device on ANY type of hard surface flooring. Consumers should contact the flooring manufacturer for cleaning and care advise for their flooring as well as for specific safe cleaning products. Steam is essentially water...water is hardwood flooring's worst enemy.
A floor steam cleaner permits one to clean all the dirt, let it be invisible or uninvisble from hard wood floors. The color of a floor steam cleaner is often white.
no, never. Steam cleaners and steam mops leave to much water on a laminate floor.
because wood and water dont mix! you should never do anything more than DAMP mop hardwood, if its that dirty get on your hands and knees and scrub it