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Steam floor cleaner - advice sought!
georgiac
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We have put down ceramic tiles in our new extension and need a decent steam cleaner.
I have heard really good things about them ( and some shocking stories too.!)
Please can anyone recommend a decent make and model that could cope with a large surface area to clean - 150m sq.
Thanks
I have heard really good things about them ( and some shocking stories too.!)
Please can anyone recommend a decent make and model that could cope with a large surface area to clean - 150m sq.
Thanks
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Polti. I wouldn't go for anything else.0
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theonlywayisup wrote: »Polti. I wouldn't go for anything else.
First one lasted a few weeks and developed a leak - Polti replaced it.
Replacement used three or four times and the thermal cut-out failed. Have a new cut-out to fit, meaning to get round to it.
My wife appeared with something from Tesco for £17, unlike the Polti its still operating fine (it looks very similar to the Polti and came with exactly the same fittings and accessories).Don’t be a can’t, be a can.0
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