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There should be no reason you cannot steam mop epoxy grout.
Mop and Glo is not a good product to use on engineered wood flooring. This because Mop and Glo contains a wax, which can ruin the finish that is already on the floors.
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.
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!
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The Bissell Steam Floor Mop removed about 85% of deeply imbedded dirt from our "soft" Italian marble floor tile; the tiles have random "grooves" which have collected 11 years of micro-dirt; the steam mop, when held over one especially "deeply" dirty tile for 30 seconds removed nearly all "filth"; I am a cynic and I was amazed/shocked, but very pleased
Laminate floors have glue holding them together. The steam may cause it to loosen. Use a mop and water on the floor instead.
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.
yes as long if its not the vacuum ones, because it might stain your tile. best way to clean a tile is the old fashioned way with soap, warm water and a mop.
There should be no reason you cannot steam mop epoxy grout.
I did, just once, and the floor now crackles all over whenever you step on it. No, never! - Edit - The warranty on most laminate floors will be voided if you use a steam mop on them. That being said, it really depends on the quality. Some very high quality laminate floors, like that used in commercial building can withstand it, but most low end laminate floors in residential building are very susceptible to water damage and should be treated carefully. If you insist on using a steam mop on laminate, only use one that allows you to trigger the steam on and off with a button at the handle and only use a short burst every once on a while to dampen the floor cloth. You are better off not using one at all though.
There are many options to choose from, but the one that has the most praise and the best results is Eureka EnviroSteamer, there are many people who use and have given great reviews about it.
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What you use to wash white floors depends on the material. If your floors are tile, you can use something abrasive to clean them.