whirlcool
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Last week we bought a HAAN steam cleaner and the dealer threw in a HAAN hand held steam cleaner too. What a deal!~
I love the HAAN floor steam cleaner. It does a great job on the slate in our bathroom as well as the marble in the foyer. It does a good job on the kitchen vinyl flooring tool. Lots and lots of steam and fast to instant drying.
Several years ago we bought a Shark hand held steam cleaner and it was quite anemic. So when we received the HAAN free of charge we decided to give it a go. After the experience with the Shark, we weren't about to buy another one.
The HAAN is not enemic by any means. Lots and lots of steam comes out under decent pressure.
BUT, I first used it to clean the microwave out. First I cleaned the exterior. On television they show the demonstrator just passing over the surface cleaning everything in its path.
With the HAAN, it's a rather tedious job. You can only go so fast. It took about a full minute of steam on the control panel to get rid of greasy fingerprints. It took about 10 minutes of steaming and wiping with a microfiber cloth to clean the front of the unit. I could have done the job in 1 minute with Windex and paper towels.
Next I cleaned the interior, which wasn't really dirty in the first place. The door had a few minor spatters on it. I went over it with the HAAN and most of the dirt came off, but about 10 small spots took repeated streaming and rubbing until they came off. In the end, the door looked clean, but still felt greasy.
In about 30 minutes, I completed cleaning the not so dirty interior. It looked clean and looked very shiny, but still felt greasy when completed. Usually I'll take a microfiber cloth, put some vinegar on it, then hot water, wring it out and clean. Then I repeat with another cloth with only water and wrung out. In 3 minutes or so the entire microwave is cleaned and not the least bit greasy.
Next, in our guest room we have a multipane window that is low to the ground. The dogs like to go in there and look out. The windows are always covered in dog nose prints. The HAAN hand steamer did a pretty good job, but it was slow and when it was done the windows looked clean, but if you ran your fingers over the glass, you felt a rough residue.
Is hand held steam cleaning all it's cracked up to be? Maybe I am doing something wrong? It seems to me that it's a trade off. Use chemicals for a fast, tedious job, or spend a lot of time for mediocre results. As far as disinfection goes, I don't think it does a good job of that as it leaves a residue behind.
What are your experiences with hand held steam cleaning?
I love the HAAN floor steam cleaner. It does a great job on the slate in our bathroom as well as the marble in the foyer. It does a good job on the kitchen vinyl flooring tool. Lots and lots of steam and fast to instant drying.
Several years ago we bought a Shark hand held steam cleaner and it was quite anemic. So when we received the HAAN free of charge we decided to give it a go. After the experience with the Shark, we weren't about to buy another one.
The HAAN is not enemic by any means. Lots and lots of steam comes out under decent pressure.
BUT, I first used it to clean the microwave out. First I cleaned the exterior. On television they show the demonstrator just passing over the surface cleaning everything in its path.
With the HAAN, it's a rather tedious job. You can only go so fast. It took about a full minute of steam on the control panel to get rid of greasy fingerprints. It took about 10 minutes of steaming and wiping with a microfiber cloth to clean the front of the unit. I could have done the job in 1 minute with Windex and paper towels.
Next I cleaned the interior, which wasn't really dirty in the first place. The door had a few minor spatters on it. I went over it with the HAAN and most of the dirt came off, but about 10 small spots took repeated streaming and rubbing until they came off. In the end, the door looked clean, but still felt greasy.
In about 30 minutes, I completed cleaning the not so dirty interior. It looked clean and looked very shiny, but still felt greasy when completed. Usually I'll take a microfiber cloth, put some vinegar on it, then hot water, wring it out and clean. Then I repeat with another cloth with only water and wrung out. In 3 minutes or so the entire microwave is cleaned and not the least bit greasy.
Next, in our guest room we have a multipane window that is low to the ground. The dogs like to go in there and look out. The windows are always covered in dog nose prints. The HAAN hand steamer did a pretty good job, but it was slow and when it was done the windows looked clean, but if you ran your fingers over the glass, you felt a rough residue.
Is hand held steam cleaning all it's cracked up to be? Maybe I am doing something wrong? It seems to me that it's a trade off. Use chemicals for a fast, tedious job, or spend a lot of time for mediocre results. As far as disinfection goes, I don't think it does a good job of that as it leaves a residue behind.
What are your experiences with hand held steam cleaning?