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I've been debating getting one. I wouldn't use it on our hardwood because it's not pre-finished and as the house settles, cracks open up between the boards and then you would have exposed wood on the sides of the boards. However, we have tile and no-wax vinyl.
I have gotten conflicting information on whether or not it's safe for the vinyl, which is why I hesitate.
How is it on tile? Does it do an ok job on the grout?
The following is from the manufactuer's FAQ
"It can be used on all sealed hard floor surfaces – including sealed hardwood, linoleum, ceramic tile, or marble and other stone floors. Note that we do not suggest use of this product on unsealed surfaces, such as unfinished hardwood, unglazed ceramic floors, or unsealed stone floors.
On surfaces that have been treated with wax or some no wax floors, the sheen may be removed by the heat and steam action. We recommend testing an isolated area of the surface to be cleaned before proceeding.
We recommend that you check the use and care instructions from the floor manufacturer."
Thanks Sam!. That's what I was afraid of, and we only have tile downstairs in the hallway; the upstairs bathrooms are easy enough to clean. And our hardwood is the traditional kind that's installed and sanded on site, then finished with polyurethane; water is its enemy.
Much as I like the thought of them, I think it's probably not worth it for the tiny strip of floor we would use it on.
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