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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
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CR's BEST and WORST Cleaning Products
Original Message Apr 26, 2010 7:19 pm |
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http://shopping.yahoo.com/articles/yshoppingarticles/365/best-and-worst-cleaning-products/m Excerpted from current month's Consumer Reports. Enjoy. Carmine D.
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hooverman
Joined: Jan 10, 2010
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Re: CR's BEST and WORST Cleaning Products
Reply #12 Apr 29, 2010 8:49 pm |
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Having HAD a Hoover Floormate SpinScrub hard floor cleaner and then a Dirt Devil / Vax model I can testify that despite the brushes, having to take it out, fill it up, use it, clean it, switch it off is far harder than cleaning with a steam mop. Over grout lines and "off ground," surfaces, steam mops without brushes still remove the dirt faster on microfibre cloths than having the brushes attack it. I was shocked the first time I used a steam mop just after using the Hoover model on my parents simple flat vinyl kitchen floor. That and the fact that when the floor was being sucked up to dry the surfaces there aren't any trail lines left by the wheels on the steam mop because there aren't any - unlike the electrical brush assisted "wash" vacuums. Brushes are fine with carpets however but for hard floors, my vote goes to the cheap and better thought out steam mop. U can cut those green scrub pads (available at grocery store's cleaning aisle) & put them on the FloorMate's SpinScrub brushes or put a 1" spring (4 oz pressure) inside the brush (between spray bar & brush under nozzle) & the FM will do heavy-duty scrubbing of the DIRTIEST floors. Or U can remove the nozzle when the FM is on WET SCRUB mode; then put on the nozzle & move switch to WET PICKUP mode. I do both tricks & my floors have never been so clean & had that lustrous shine til after "floormating" the floors.
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hooverman
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Re: CR's BEST and WORST Cleaning Products
Reply #14 May 2, 2010 6:53 pm |
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You have me scratching my head on these suggestions. How exactly do these little cut out green pads stay affixed to the FM's spin scrub brushes during operation? With grout lines in the tile and back and forth FM motions, I envision these pads getting spun out into space and all over the floor. What's your trick? Carmine D. Converting a FloorMATE SpinScrub to a "Super FloorMATE"
If U look under the SpinScrub brushes; U will see 6 or 7 Phillips screws (depends on mdl) - Remove the Phillips screws
- Cut the green scrubber pads into 1" squares (6 squares for 13" models [H3000, H3010, H3030, H3050]; 7 for 15" mdls [H3040, H3044, H3045, H3060])
- Poke hole on CENTER of the 1" square pads
- Replace screws with pads onto brushes
- Re-attach the SpinScrub brushes onto FloorMATE
- Now your "modified" Super FloorMATE can scrub away the most stubborn dirt that the FloorMATE's bristles couldn't touch!
The scrubber pads will work better on the Grout SpinScrub brushes (grey bristles) than the white SS brushes. Sometimes this trick might stop the brushes (when using the white brushes) thanks to the brush motor's sensitive overload protector. Overall I think the H3000 style FM is the best of all FMs; not sure about the H3030/H3040/H3060 style FMs.
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retardturtle1
Joined: May 16, 2009
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Re: CR's BEST and WORST Cleaning Products
Reply #15 May 2, 2010 8:09 pm |
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Converting a FloorMATE SpinScrub to a "Super FloorMATE" If U look under the SpinScrub brushes; U will see 6 or 7 Phillips screws (depends on mdl) - Remove the Phillips screws
- Cut the green scrubber pads into 1" squares (6 squares for 13" models [H3000, H3010, H3030, H3050]; 7 for 15" mdls [H3040, H3044, H3045, H3060])
- Poke hole on CENTER of the 1" square pads
- Replace screws with pads onto brushes
- Re-attach the SpinScrub brushes onto FloorMATE
- Now your "modified" Super FloorMATE can scrub away the most stubborn dirt that the FloorMATE's bristles couldn't touch!
The scrubber pads will work better on the Grout SpinScrub brushes (grey bristles) than the white SS brushes. Sometimes this trick might stop the brushes (when using the white brushes) thanks to the brush motor's sensitive overload protector. Overall I think the H3000 style FM is the best of all FMs; not sure about the H3030/H3040/H3060 style FMs.
HI hooverman....Nifty idea...make the best of what you have and make it work for you....i like the way u think and look forward to reading more about your ideas.
turtle
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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
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Re: CR's BEST and WORST Cleaning Products
Reply #18 May 4, 2010 8:35 am |
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Not sure about how long the pads will last before changing them; will have to see later on. Ball park estimate is fine. One usage, two, multiple. Trying to determine if your trick is more economical than purchasing the attachments that come with the FM.
Carmine D.
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