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Do Steam Mops Really Work?

By Dawn Hall

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Although steam mops are a fairly new product, there are several models of these hard floor cleaners flooding the market. Instead of detergent, they use steam to clean and sanitize linoleum, ceramic tile, sealed hardwood, and other non-carpet flooring surfaces. Many people wonder if steam is really an effective cleaner. Can you really get floors spic and span without using detergent?

First, it is probably a good idea to understand how these steam mops work. Although there are some differences in the way they operate, many of their features are the same. They are corded units that use electricity to heat water. The base of the mops are covered with reusable, and generally machine washable, pads. By pushing on the handle or pulling on the trigger, steam is released into these pads. These pads, with the help of the steam, pick up dirt as they are passed across flooring surfaces.

Contrary to popular belief, basic cleaning with steam mops generally will not sanitize flooring surfaces. To sanitize, the mop head must be left in place for a certain amount of time. For example, the Bissell 1867 instructs users to leave the unit in place approximately fifteen seconds to sanitize. Imagine how long it would take to sanitize an entire kitchen!

Also, these machines are not vacuum sweepers. Their design does not allow them to pick up dirt particles. Before using, the area should be either swept of vacuumed. Sweeping or vacuuming just prior to use will also eliminate wear and tear on the reusable cleaning pads, as well as prevent scratching of flooring surfaces.

Steam mops are not designed for use on unsealed wood flooring. There have also been reports of damage to no-wax surfaces. If you are unsure if these types of steam cleaners will safely clean your floors, contact the flooring manufacturer. You may also want to test the machine in a small area to make sure it does not ruin your flooring finish.

Steam mops use only water. If you are tempted to mix detergent with the water, don't do it! It will ultimately ruin your cleaner and void your warranty. Although tap water can be used, most manufacturers recommend distilled water if the tap is hard or to prolong the life of the filter.

Although you will save money by not having to purchase expensive detergents to clean your floors, owning a steam mop is not expense-free. You will need to occasionally replace the cleaning pads, and may need to replace filters and other parts that may wear out from time to time.

Overall, steam mops are an effective way to clean floors. However, do not expect them to work miracles. It will not take the place of commercially cleaning and sealing grout, or making old worn out linoleum look new. However, it will do just as well as a bucket and traditional mop, without the back breaking hassle and time consuming work required by the old-fashioned methods.

Which steam mops are the best value? Find out about the Bissell Steam Mop, as well as other brands, at Steam Cleaner Reviews.

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