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EXPIRED Holme Steam Mop £20 Asda.

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  • The blurb says that its suitable for sealed wooden and laminate floors. My floor is solid wood (bamboo) that was glued when it was laid. I assume therefore that my floor is not sealed. Has anyone used this mop on similar type floors?
  • Miss_Laid
    Miss_Laid Posts: 6,212 Forumite
    I have just had my email to say mine is ready to collect, it will save me firing up my massive russell hobbs steam generated cleaner which takes around 20 mins to heat up :D
    Anyone can cuddle but only the Welsh can cwtch :)
  • derrick
    derrick Posts: 7,424 Forumite
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    Peas wrote: »
    To save me from going through 7 pages of posts, can someone kindly tell me the 'fault' with this moo which requires some sort of manual adjustment to some screws?

    Thank you kindly

    Peas

    See this post.

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    Don`t steal - the Government doesn`t like the competition


  • hmc
    hmc Posts: 2,483 Forumite
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    now that this has gone up in price is it still worth the money? i really fancy trying it on my carpets, hows everyone getting on with them
  • ayeshasi
    ayeshasi Posts: 1,737 Forumite
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    Mines has water leaking so sadly will be going back :(
  • hmc
    hmc Posts: 2,483 Forumite
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    oh no thats not good
  • jazzyjustlaw
    jazzyjustlaw Posts: 1,378 Forumite
    Sadly despite following all instructions water came hissing out of the tank. Will go back not getting another!!!
    All my views are just that and do not constitute legal advice in any way, shape or form.£2.00 savers club - £20.00 saved and banked (got a £2.00 pig and not counted the rest)Joined Store Cupboard Challenge]
  • Savvy_cash
    Savvy_cash Posts: 199 Forumite
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    Leave them to soak in hot water with a little bleach, then rinse and wash as normal. They sparkle :D

    Hiya, I soaked mine in bleach for about 10 mins then washed as normal, but they still look quite grubby!

    Does anyone have any tips for getting the pads sparkling white again? Or know of a decent stain remover?

    It seems a shame to keep buying replacement pads over time, will end up being quite costly too....
  • pulliptears
    pulliptears Posts: 14,583 Forumite
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    Savvy_cash wrote: »
    Hiya, I soaked mine in bleach for about 10 mins then washed as normal, but they still look quite grubby!

    Does anyone have any tips for getting the pads sparkling white again? Or know of a decent stain remover?

    It seems a shame to keep buying replacement pads over time, will end up being quite costly too....

    weird, mine came up a treat, I used lots of thick bleach though so could be that?
  • Savvy_cash
    Savvy_cash Posts: 199 Forumite
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    Good point-perhaps I didn't use enough bleach! Will try again-thanks :)
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