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SHARK STEAM MOP | 
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| Brand: Get Organized Category: Kitchen
Buy Used: $52.92 - $225.25 as of 9/6/2010 10:15:02 EDT details
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Rating: 381 reviews
ASIN: B0015GPFW6
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Product Description Shark Steam Mop combines the power of hot steam with a triple action Micro-fiber pad to loosen, lift and lock dirt in place. Lightweight (3lbs), easy to operate steam mop spent on costly abrasives and is safe on vinyl, linoleum and hardwood floors. Oblterates tough grime, disintegrates scuff marks, melts away sticky messes, and absorbs muddy footprints. Eliminates mop wringing and carrying water bucket. Non-toxic: no chemicals left behind. Features 20', cord and 2 machine washable pads. 113/4"x7x47.
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Shark steam mop August 31, 2010 satisfied customer My old shark of five years finally gave out so I did some shopping around and found Amazon had the best deal. I received my new shark steam mop promptly. I have found it helps to use distilled water ONLY and to empty the reservior after each use.
Also, do follow the directions about not putting the mop cloths in a dryer, they dry very well by themselves being of microfiber material.
Very Poorly Made. Cheap Plastic August 31, 2010 Quinn Koeniges The handle breaks easily and to replace while still under warranty is $29.95 for the handle, since the warranty does not cover the cost of parts. And you must add shipping and handling costs.
Don't buy!!!! Mine lasted 2 months before it broke.
Shark August 30, 2010 Renee I had to use the Shark several times on sticky surfaces. But, what was phenominal was the way my wood floors looked when they dried. My barefeet didn't stick to the surface like they do with chemical cleaners. Wow and Wow again! Barefoot in the Park.
Great value - great steam mop! August 29, 2010 Wintermask (Sacramento, CA) I've had my Shark steam mop for about 7 months now, and I love it! It is very light weight, which is important to me, as I have back problems and cannot lift or push a heavy piece of machinery. It heats up extremely quickly & starts producing steam fast. I find it is best to prime it with a few pumps to get a good head of steam. A few "practice swipes" are necessary to allow the microfiber cleaning cloth to get dampened, and then you're set to go. I change the cleaning clothes whenever I finish one large room or 2 small ones. I also find that if you set the height of the handle properly, you will automatically push it in and out, as directly. You can always pump the handle if needed, but I don't find it necessary under most circumstances.
I love the Shark because I have 3 cats, 2 of which are seniors. All of my floors are Pergo, a blessing, because with cats come hairballs, and with senior cats come delicate digestions. The Shark is a great for cleaning my Pergo floors. Even with dried stains, if you go over them once with the steam and let them sit for 30 seconds and them go back over them, most will be erased with a second sweep. Occasionally I have to steam something twice & go over it twice or three times, but this is rare. And I am not "scrubbing" or using pressure that is hard on my back.
I've had a great experience with my Shark, and this is after buying a $300 Bissell hard floor cleaner/vacuum that left my floor wet & used up a proprietary cleaning solution. What a waste of money! The Shark is a much better deal - less than a third the price and three times the satisfaction!
Loved it then.. August 25, 2010 Y. ahn (Los Angeles, CA) I had Shark Steam Mop for about 8 month. It performed pretty well on my bamboo floor after vacuuming. However, after 8 month into use, it broke and became a mop without the steam. Hope they can improve on the plastic handle.
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