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I use a Swiffer machine but pour out the Swiffer liquid and use a non toxic

cleaner, _Basic H2 from Shaklee_

(http://www.shaklee.net/TraceyShockey/product/00015) .

Put 1/2 teaspoon of the Basic H2 into the swiffer bottle. It lasts

forever and is MUCH cheaper and is non toxic. I use the Basic H2 for general

cleaning too, ( 2 drops to a 16 ounce bottle) and have had one bottle for a

year now.

Retail price is $12.15 but I'll give the Member price of $10.35 for the

group. You'll have to email me to put your order through.

Just wanted to share what I use.

Tracey

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In a message dated 6/28/2009 7:40:49 A.M. Central Daylight Time (Mex,

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I haven't used it, but if you don't want to pay for shipping check out Bed,

Bath and Beyond. I have seen it advertised there.

On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 7:36 AM, lisa lally <_tsbbcrw@..._

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> Hi folks,

> I am getting really tired of washing my floors on my hands and knees and

> using chemicals. Can anyone give testimony on the " Shark Steam Mop " that

I

> just saw an infomercial on? As usual, it LOOKS really great..cleaning

with

> water and no cleaners. Don't wanna spend $100 + $20 to ship if it's a

dud!

> Thanks!

>

>

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I haven't used it, but if you don't want to pay for shipping check out Bed,

Bath and Beyond. I have seen it advertised there.

On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 7:36 AM, lisa lally <tsbbcrw@...> wrote:

>

>

> Hi folks,

> I am getting really tired of washing my floors on my hands and knees and

> using chemicals. Can anyone give testimony on the " Shark Steam Mop " that I

> just saw an infomercial on? As usual, it LOOKS really great..cleaning with

> water and no cleaners. Don't wanna spend $100 + $20 to ship if it's a dud!

> Thanks!

>

>

>

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Dont know about anyone else, but I just purchased the Euro H2o2 mop from Amazon

for less than 70$ and love it, I read all the reviews and made my decision, I

suggest you read all the reviews on Amazon about the Shark first on Amazon then

make your decision. HTH Blessings, Conrad

- In , lisa lally <tsbbcrw@...> wrote:

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> Hi folks,

> I am getting really tired of washing my floors on my hands and knees and using

chemicals. Can anyone give testimony on the " Shark Steam Mop " that I just saw an

infomercial on? As usual, it LOOKS really great..cleaning with water and no

cleaners. Don't wanna spend $100 + $20 to ship if it's a dud!

> Thanks!

>

>

>

>

>

>

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I saw the shark at costco for either 60 or 70. You can always try it out

and if doesn't work as advertised you can return it. I haven't tried it but

am tempted to.

Aqil

On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 8:50 AM, karen <micaiahspeaks@...> wrote:

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>

> Dont know about anyone else, but I just purchased the Euro H2o2 mop from

> Amazon for less than 70$ and love it, I read all the reviews and made my

> decision, I suggest you read all the reviews on Amazon about the Shark first

> on Amazon then make your decision. HTH Blessings, Conrad

>

> - In <%40>,

> lisa lally <tsbbcrw@...> wrote:

> >

> > Hi folks,

> > I am getting really tired of washing my floors on my hands and knees and

> using chemicals. Can anyone give testimony on the " Shark Steam Mop " that I

> just saw an infomercial on? As usual, it LOOKS really great..cleaning with

> water and no cleaners. Don't wanna spend $100 + $20 to ship if it's a dud!

> > Thanks!

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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.. Can anyone give testimony on the " Shark Steam Mop " that I just saw an

infomercial on? As usual, it LOOKS really great..cleaning with water and no

cleaners.

Hi

Not sure about the Shark Steam Mop that you mention, but we have used the

Enjo range for a few years which only requires water and have been very

happy with it . . .so chemical-free cleaning is indeed possible

Good luck

:-)

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Lowes/Targetboth carry the Shark for about $75, no shipping.

And yes, it works pretty well. My only complaint is that when you use

it to powerblast (grout, etc..) everythiing it blasts (i.e. grunge,

mold, etc) gets vaporized into the air. Not good for people with mold

issues!

>Hi folks,

>I am getting really tired of washing my floors on my hands and knees

>and using chemicals. Can anyone give testimony on the " Shark Steam

>Mop " that I just saw an infomercial on? As usual, it LOOKS really

>great..cleaning with water and no cleaners. Don't wanna spend $100 +

>$20 to ship if it's a dud!

>Thanks!

>

>

>

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The Shark Steam Blaster is a bit more versatile than the Steam Mop, if you can

get it on sale, its worth considering as it can do things like disinfect toys,

nooks and crannies, etc.

I think the brand's products are a bit unreliable so I would buy it locally with

a good exchange policy.

Use Concrobium or borax for mold.

Microbial hydrocarbon eating products work really well for

grease/oils/gas/solvent stains.

>

> Hi folks,

> I am getting really tired of washing my floors on my hands and knees and using

chemicals. Can anyone give testimony on the " Shark Steam Mop " that I just saw an

infomercial on? As usual, it LOOKS really great..cleaning with water and no

cleaners. Don't wanna spend $100 + $20 to ship if it's a dud!

> Thanks!

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Hi, I have the Shark Steam Mop and I love it.. very lightweight and easy to

use.. I bought mine at Target, I believe it is cheaper than ordering it from

an infomercial and then you won't have to pay for shipping.. I have had mine

a little over a year.. I hope this helps..

Corinne

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Sent: Monday, June 29, 2009 1:09 PM

Subject: [ ] Re: ot/cr post: Shark Steam mop

The Shark Steam Blaster is a bit more versatile than the Steam Mop, if you

can get it on sale, its worth considering as it can do things like disinfect

toys, nooks and crannies, etc.

I think the brand's products are a bit unreliable so I would buy it locally

with a good exchange policy.

Use Concrobium or borax for mold.

Microbial hydrocarbon eating products work really well for

grease/oils/gas/solvent stains.

>

> Hi folks,

> I am getting really tired of washing my floors on my hands and knees and

using chemicals. Can anyone give testimony on the " Shark Steam Mop " that I

just saw an infomercial on? As usual, it LOOKS really great..cleaning with

water and no cleaners. Don't wanna spend $100 + $20 to ship if it's a dud!

> Thanks!

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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