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Old 04-24-2008, 12:11 PM   #6
Nancy1999
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Originally Posted by xmasbaby75 View Post
I was looking at this one: H20 Mop, Converts Water into Steam | Solutions It's the H2O mop.

I saw it on TV, and it said it was safe for hardwood floors (mine are sealed). Although, after reading many reviews, a lot of them said it worked great -- at first, but then they just stopped working all of a sudden. So, that is why I wanted to hear from the people that have them and like them, or not.

All wood floors are sealed, and polyurethane is probably the hardest sealer, but it would break down in time with steam, besides all it would take is a small scratch in the finish to get to the wood.

As far as the mops breaking down over time, this happens to a lot of different brands, I would guess that it's due from a build-up of minerals in the water that would clog the steam action.
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