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I’m not a professional cleaner, but I absolutely love watching your videos! You are so grounded, knowledgable and not just about cleaning... You really are an inspirational woman. Thank you so much for sharing with us! Love and blessings from the UK 💖
Hi Angela; I was searching for a learning platform as I have started a residential cleaning business; I want to thank God for giving You the wisdom and knowledge as well as the capacity to simply teach what You Know.
Thank you so much for your lingd words, I appreciate it! Here's the link to our learnign platform: *** TRAINING & CLEANING CERTIFICATION*** savvycleaner.com/join
I love using a steam mop to clean my ceramic tile floors. The steam picks up all kinds of crude and dirt that your old fashion mop leaves behind after the floor has dried - even after you think it's clean! You'll notice the first time you use the steam mop on the tile floors that all this gunk is showing up and you need to remove it (with a paper towel or cloth) so it's not being pushed around by the steam mop. That is all the "stuff" left behind from all your prior "cleaning" of your floors with a conventional mop! Once you get all that old gunk off the floors the first time you use a steam mop you won't have that gunk showing up the next time you use the steam mop! It's awesome and this one Angela is demonstrating looks way better than the one's I've used in the past that come with NO attachments!
Hi Sally, thanks for sharing this. It's true, once the floors are clean you can do fast touch-ups. I have first introduced to steam mops about 7 or 8 years ago. For me, it was love at first sight. The string mops that used to be my favorite were quickly replaced by steam mops that could be used as dry, damp, or steam mops and I never looked back. Each floor has its own traffic patterns and one of the three mopping methods works on every type of flooring. BAM! Thanks for watching. It is great to have you here. 😍
Fantastic comprehensive and thorough product review. Many years ago my husband had trouble breathing and I had to remove all chemicals from my house. I depended solely on Steam cleaning. In addition to cleaning all the surfaces it took out all of the cooking odors Etc in your Fabrics that you did not even know we're there. The home was free of all odors making it feel fresh and clean.
What awesome feedback. Thanks for sharing this. It seems these days more and more people are suffering from allergies and so many scented smells in different products trigger sinus issues and itchy watery eyes. I love that you used steam cleaning to replace all that. Hats off and high five Jo-Anne! 👏👏👏
Thank you Angela! My husband has allergies and asthma. I spent $900.00 for a steem machine for all the great sanitizing properties for so many places in the house, however it was a disaster and I had a hassle returning it after 2 days. Further research discouraged me until I saw this review. I trust your advice and appreciate your reviews. Will be ordering this week!!
Thanks, Lee for watching and for taking the time to drop me a line. I'm sorry to hear about your previous bad experience. Hopefully, this is a bit more affordable, and hopefully, you will find it helpful with your husband's allergies. I'm absolutely delighted with mine for all the reasons I mention in the video. Let me know how you like it. 👍
Wow, what was the issue with that one?? It's been a while, did you order this steam mop yet? And if you did, were you able to use it and what's your take on it? :)
Angela your natural presentation is so appreciated because it’s not rehearsed. I listen and hear your speaking from experience. So I appreciate and trust the demonstration you give us. A heartfelt applause 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
I originally subscribed because one of your videos was helpful for my current problem. Then one day one of your videos started for cleaning in a depression state. It wasn't something I would have listened to because I'm lucky in my current situation but as it played on, I found myself impressed. The next video started on autoplay and it was about the hardest job you ever worked for $14. By the time those 2 videos ended i thought to myself: This is an amazing woman. I needed to find your lastest video in hopes that you might see this so I can say, thank you for all you do, from one essential worker to another. ❤️ P.S. As this too play in the background I might buy that handheld. Lol
Hi Shabrina, thank you for your kind words. And I appreciate your feedback. When I started the channel it was to answer questions for cleaning business owners, and I thought there were about 20 questions we would cover. LOL. It turns out there's more. I'm really honored that so many questions have poured into our office and so many wonderful people like yourself have taken the time to share how we fit into their cleaning journey. I say we because I do not work alone. I've got a really supportive staff and a bunch of independent contractors who all contribute to the show and our learning library in various ways. So on behalf of my team, thank you for spending a few minutes here with us today, and for taking the time to drop us a line. I'm grateful to you. 🙏
Hello Angela! I've been following your channel for some time now and I must say your content is absolutely amazing. You treat cleaning as a real business and your tips never cease to amaze me! Not to mention the videos where you approach sensitive topics like cleaning while deppessed that are like therapy (been there 10 years ago during an extremely marriage and I know how impossible the smallest thing feels but I'm in a really good place now) or the importance of having a routine, not just to keep your house clean but also for life itself. Thank you very much for the effort you put into every single video you make. I really appreciate it.
Thank you for watching and for your kind words. When I started a cleaning company all those years ago, I thought I was in the cleaning business. It wasn't long before I realized we were in the people business, and we also happened to clean. People like yourself have been the cornerstone of everything that has propelled our business forward. Thank you for showing up and including us in your cleaning journey. We are grateful to you.
I have a small hand held steamer and have been considering an up grade to a nice floor model and this one does it all. Also, you are such a fantastic educator! Thorough yet concise, speak slowly and well enunciated. Thank you so much for all that you do to help others.😍
Thanks, Laura for your kind words and for watching. If you are planning an upgrade to a steam mop - this is a fantastic option for the price point. It will pay for itself quickly. 😍
I did have to have this! I bought it the day I watched the video. Thank you for how you explain things. I especially like your video on depression. Having suffered from depression for my entire adult life, I found your explanations so compassionate, understanding, and SO helpful. I don’t think any suggestions or tips I’ve ever heard before have resonated with me as much as yours did. Please keep sharing- you are the “queen and angel of cleaning!”
Deeply appreciate your recommendation! Just ordered the steamer. Saving this video for reference. Cannot wait to start using it! So many applications in our home. This will be a lifesaver for me as I’m prone to getting migraines from cleaning products.
Oh wow, thanks for watching. Let me know how you like the steamer and what you use it most on. Oddly enough I use the garment steamer on granite kitchen and bathroom counters the most. Clean, sanitized, and no chemicals. LOL. 👏👏👏
eeks! I just purchased a Bissell hand held steamer and now I'm considering returning it to Amazon and getting this one. Was planning on getting an upright as well...might as well get one that does both! Thank you for sharing this!
I have the best little steam mop Ever! Found her on Amazon a few years ago for 40 bucks. I looked the other day...going for 70 now. I love that little thing.
A random comment in a blog post led me buy a steam cleaner over 6 years ago. It was a very inexpensive unit, but I was so impressed with how steam "eats" dirt ... and especially spots around sink, faucets, shower door, grout. That first unit lasted 3 years and when I went looking for a replacement went a bit overboard and bought a unit on wheels ... think rolling carry on size. My thought was rolling it around would be easy and it had a huge reservoir ... in practice, because it WAS large, it was a pain to get going and organized so I found myself not getting it out for smaller clean up. I recently bought a steam mop and a handheld steamer (both Bissell) which I like but I'm missing that hose/padded cleaner you show with the hand held. I pulled the trigger on the Light 'N' Easy :) I can use the Bissell hand held in my RV ... maybe the mop also. Great video - shows all info and instruction - Thank you!!
Thanks Liz for the details, it is really helpful to know why people do - or do not buy a particular product and how they use it. I appreciate your feedback. Also, enjoy your new Light 'N' Easy. 😍
@@AskAngelaBrown Just follow up. I have had the Light 'N" Easy to almost 2 weeks and I LOVE it. It is the perfect fit for me/my house/how I clean. I try to spend 15-30 minutes every morning on 1 room or 1 task (overall dust). My house is 1100 sq feet and I don't have much in the way of knick-knacks. Wood floors and my area rugs are sisal type indoor/outdoor. At any rate, I can do a quick floor wash/steam or dust, hit surfaces with the hand steamer, etc. Getting mop or hand unit out, filled and ready to go is 5 min. Thanks again for the review and all of the detail!!
Thank you, Angela, for the detailed review, so informative! I had a few steamers in my life and no any had so fast start time, different modes of steaming and so important stops in an upright position. Blue painter's tape works well but green painter tape for rough surfaces sticks better and stays longer. We in remodel the house now and I learned a lot:) Another option is to mark the attachments to scratch the purpose with a sharp object. I know, it is a permanent solution but what I am going to do on my unit. Thank you again!
Great tips. Thanks for the recommendation. Thanks for the tip on the green painter's tape. I've found the painter's tape is also dishwasher safe so it stays on the attachments when we pop them in the dishwasher as well. Thanks for joining the conversation. 👍
Another great video, Andrea Thank You. I use these steam mop cleaning systems since years and i didn’t know how to use the accessories...Your video gave me some ideas. Also, remember, i was not satisfied with just waccuming the entry carpet each week. Here it rains often. Mud and green stuff get into the carpet, so its shiny color toned grey and i was about garbaging it. But lately i discovered that the Steamer was magical for the synthetic entry carpet with the plastic ring accessory to clip around the mop. My weekly routine : 1st vaccum carpet with large carpet brush to remove all particles and get the fibers up, then mop with low heat level, no need to scrub, just go slowly other all the carpet area. (if it rained much that week or if we had friends over and things are muddy, i might go over the carpet with a second mop pad.)
Thanks, Isabelle for your kind words, and for your tips. I love how you use your steamer to renew the carpets in the entryway. Brilliant idea. Thanks for sharing this. 😍
Well Angela is the best at explaining all of the features on this steamer. Awesome job and so helpful. I shared your video with my daughter since I bought her a steamer as well. Thanks
Yay! Thank you for your kind words and for sharing your feedback. I love hearing back about how other people use the same products I find so helpful. 😍💛👏
YES! If you are using it for a cleaning business, buy a bunch of backup mop pads. The unit shown here only comes with 2 and you'll use 1 for the bathroom and one for the kitchen so you'll need a few more if you have more than one house in a day. You can buy a pack of 6 for about $20 here is the paid link to that model amzn.to/3kLkNHh also think about buying extra handheld unit bonnets amzn.to/3915g3K you'll use two or three of them on a job. (This kit only comes with 1) 👍
Thank you for this video. I was looking for a steam mop on Amazon after I bought/returned one that didn't clean well. Someone mentioned you in a review there and I was able to make an informed purchase! Looking forward to using a nice steam mop :)
This steam mop is an EXCELLENT choice (paid link amzn.to/3g0INY3) because the garment steamer (shown in the thumbnail) is actually one of the best steaming tools I've ever used (hooked to a hose) rather than lifting the entire water holding unit for everything, (which on many units causes arm fatigue). And the mop itself can be used easily as a dry, or damp mop in addition to being a steam mop. There is SO MUCH utility from this one machine.
One pointer: in addition to eye protection and maybe breathing protection hearing protection can be warranted. Some steam cleaners in confined spaces can be piercingly loud. I recommend ear plugs.
Amazing instruction! Whatever kitchen you use is exactly like mine: the counters (which are hard to tell when dirty or wet due to the design), the tile back splash (mine are chipping and need regrouting), the cabinets (ugh, I want to paint and replace pull handles but pricing is outrageous).
Woot Woot! We're twins we have the same kitchen. Before replacing the handles consider trading. We moved into a home with gold cabinet knobs but didn't want them because they didn't match anything (all our appliances were stainless steel). We put a "trade or barter" ad in Next Door and a family wanting to change theirs out swapped us straight out. We ended up buying six or seven more at the Home Depot after giving them ours and taking theirs, and we needed only a few more. (But buying them all new would have cost a few hundred dollars.) Recycling is better. The key is soaking them in warm dishwater and cleaning them up before trading. 😂
I purchased the Light & Easy Mop & used it today for the first time. I LOVE IT! My only question is should I also be using my string mop & wringer pail periodically?
You can if you like, but it's not necessary. With the Light 'N' Easy you can use it for dry, damp or steam mopping. The string mop can be retired if you like. I'm so glad you love it. Thanks for sharing this. 😍
@@AskAngelaBrown I really hate the string mop and wringer pail but I have to say, I get a good workout in! Seriously, I just love the Light & Easy system. I used the handheld steamer attachment on my stove backsplash and it did a superb job.
Angela, thank you so much for this video. I am a new subscriber who is so happy to have stumbled upon your channel. This vid. is particularly timely as we are getting new VP flooring in the next week or two. This will be a wonderful way to keep it clean, especially with cats. I am needing to do some major decluttering to prepare for the new flooring, so I went out and bought my black apron so I can be in serious work mode! Love your channel, ideas & inspiration! Blessings!
YES! The black apron. Go Nance. You will now be in official work mode. It turns out the black apron is very hypnotic. When you put it on without saying anything, family members will drift to the corners of the house looking for things to add to your donation box because they will know that it is "time." I'm so happy for you. And congratulations on your new VP flooring. What a delightful new world you are heading towards. 👏👏👏
Love this steamer! I have a different steam mop but it doesn’t have all of the attachments like this does. Jove your idea of using the cutting board under the steamer.
This review was so fantastic I went ahead and purchased myself one. It finally arrived and the steamer would not work when trying to use it as a mop. Worked great with all the included attachments, but for some reason would not work when attached to the actual mop. Will be returning and getting a replacements in hopes it works.
Oh no. It sounds like something was wrong with mop plug. I'm glad they will send a replacement. You will LOVE using it. I've had such great fun with mine. I used it today. 😍
Tip idea: For your Velcro carpet protector, i would buy adhesive backed Velcro to put on it. That way you don't have to hold it as you carry the device.
Yesterday I used my ancient steam cleaner on my bathroom tiles and grout. It brings up the grout far more quickly than any other method I've tried (including hydrogen peroxide, which also works well if you don't have a steam cleaner). I do find that if I've left it too long between deep cleans a light scrub of the tiles with dish soap first makes the whole job much easier and more effective. A quick squeegee then a wipe with a dry cloth and it all looks like new.
So I bought it for shower. I had to keep switching hands because of angles and it tipped and I picked it up, not paying attention by the steam end and did NOT burn my hand and it was on high to scrub out mold in grout! It did an okay job with the Stone Tech product I let sit for 30 mins but not good enough. Again I did not even get burned. That is good on one HAND haha but on the other it is indication steam not very hot.
If you are professionally cleaning a client's house, how many little bonnets (shown cleaning the countertops) would you bring? One for kitchen and one for EACH bathroom? Or one for kitchen and a single one to use on the bathrooms? Just want to minimize cross-contamination. Same question for the cloths used for floors if steam-mopping a whole house in a single day. Thank you for your fantastic videos!
Katherine, I love the questions but can't answer because I don't know the house(s) you plan to clean. I would for sure have a stash of extras because you will go through a bunch - especially if you use the steamer for a lot of the cleaning. Same applies to the floors. On an average home I go through about 6 floor pads. One for each bathroom, one for the kitchen, one for the common areas (hallway, stairs, entrance.)
This was so helpful! I’m in the market for a steam mop because I absolutely hate mopping, I have a small space and find it a challenge to store a mop and bucket, and I am also concerned about caring for our living environment, so I’m trying to reduce the chemicals I need to stay safe. It has been difficult choosing something that will have multiple functions, affordable and effective. Your video was so helpful! Can you use any microfiber towel with this (I have lots at home) it are there advantages to using the ones they have?
Hi Debbie, great question. I haven't used any other mop heads with it - just the quilted ones that come with the unit. I will say that at first before using it, I was curious how they would stay on, because my other steamer has elastic around the mop heads that hold them on. I was skeptical - but after using this one for a time or two, I decided I like the ease-of-use of this one. I wet the mop heads, drop them on the floor - velcro and mop. Peel off the mop pad and it goes in a soak bucket. BAM! Let me know if you get it and how you like it. NOTE: An employee ended up with the model shown here in the video and I missed it so much, I bought myself another one exactly like it.
LOL. I don't have any idea. I'm in and out of 10 to 12 shows every day. It is Adobe Audition and not a product placement or sponsored visual - it just happened to be on the screen and I was not self-aware enough to remove it before turning the camera on while writing out the tape labels. LOL. Good eye and a good catch. 👍👍👍
Can you use Bissell cleaning solution in that machine or only the brand of cleaner that comes with the machine? Is that cleaning machine as good as a Bissell Crosswave multi-surface dual tank cleaning machine?
Great question. No cleaning solution is to be used in this machine at all. Only water. If you want to add a bit of soap to the mop pads, you could dip the mop pad in a bowl of water with a drop of castile soap. This would add the soapy water to the mop pad, without putting it in your machine. Does that make sense? 👍
Yes, good eye. Unfortunately, we've had some Premiere Pro (our video editing software) updates in the last day or two that did some wonky things to the audio track that threw the video out of sync. We felt that over time this video would be referenced by product owners - and we wanted to fix the audio for that reason so we re-uploaded the video. Thanks for noticing and for coming back.
I have an old version and absolutely love it. Mine didn't como with all those attachments but still does a great job. I was looking for a video that shows how to descale the machine. Do you have one? Thank you.
+Marisol Mantei no. I haven’t made a video on that particular topic but the need to descale comes from tap water with sediment left in the machine. After steaming, dump the water out and plug the steamer back in. Steam until all the water is out of the machine. And leave the door open for the water holder to air dry. That should do the trick. If the steamer attachments are clogged, they can go in a mesh bag in the top shelf of the dishwasher on a hot cycle. That should clean the nozzles and attachments. 👍
Thanks for the link and recommendations! I’m going to take your word for it and get this steam mop and do the labels- why didn’t I think of that! 😂 Also, what is safe to clean matte black hardware, without replacing it?! We have it in most of our bathrooms, but it’s really a magnet for water spots and mineral build up and I’m afraid to scrub it off!😩
Your new steamer should be safe for the hardware. The key is to use the pinpoint nozzle rather than a brush because you don't want to scratch the faucets. Here is the paid link amzn.to/3P5b9NV for the steamer shown. If you hover over the picture in the bottom row where it shows all the attachments, you would use either of the two steamer hose attachments in the middle (one looks like a rocket taking off, and the other looks like a crooked pointing finger) 😂
Thank you for another great video. My biggest concern with a steam cleaner is cleaning the pads, because one-time use would be too expensive and wasteful. I cringe when I think about putting the pads in a washing machine that I use for clothes. Putting accessories in a dishwasher also makes me wince. Am I being too squeamish?
Yes too squeamish. We wear socks around the house touching the floors and then toss them in the washing machine without wincing, and we wipe our countertops with cloths and then toss those in the washing machine. If you're nervous about it, you can soak your steam or mop pads in a bowl of detergent that pulls out dirt before putting them in the wash. Hospitals (with all kinds of bodily fluids from patients, rewash hospital bedding and hospital gowns) Hotels with guests in varying levels of hygiene rewash their linens, bedding, and towels. Washing machines and dishwashers are designed for recycling laundry, mop pads, and steamer pads. Nothing to be scared of. 👍
It’s possible to make diy pads from shop towels and then discard them…it’s my one wasteful routine…pads can be made from old material like cotton shirts / sheets. Costco and others sell packs of different shop towels. If I do wash them then they stay in the garage for messes and to wrap around shop vac filter.
Like you, I couldn’t add in the washingmachine a quite dirty pad to any other laundry to be washed. And also, i can’t use only one/two pads to do my floors. I felt i was bringing the dirt further.. so, I bought extra pads, and now i can use one for each room. And i do a washmachine load with all pads. At first, i washed quite warm (60*c) to kill all germs, but it well killed the pads which schrinked. I bought new pads but now i wash 30*celcius select synthetic, add a prewash and 2 additionnal rinsings. I put the pads directly in the washmachine after a quick shaking over the garbage or the sink. I would not feel confortable with the mops washed into a meshbag because of all the little hairs and more i would find back into the bag. After wash, i let the pads dry flat on the bottom of the dryer/tancarville. I do that since many years now. I noticed that the average life of a mop is about one year. (sometimes i add a pinch of powder vanish oxi action into the liquid washsoap, but only in the prewash compartment) Anyone having other suggestions regarding washing those pads ?
Would this take off any mineral deposits on bathroom tile? I have been wanting a steam cleaner for quite some time but have seen more negatives than I am comfortable with. Thank you for the nice review!
Hi CJ, Thanks for watching and for the kind words. In many cases yes, this steamer might remove some mineral deposits on tile, but it may depend on the type of mineral. I can't say for sure without knowing more. There are so many ways to use a multi-purpose steamer like this that owning one would give you the chance to try it on all 3 settings and see for sure. In any event, you would have a tool that does a bunch of other things as well. If you get one, please keep me in the loop and let me know how it works for you in your situation. I'm curious as well.
I would like to know if this can clean walls. I live by a fairly busy road and, when the windows are open, dust from the road comes in. If it can, what tool(s) would you use?
While the Light 'N' Easy is a fantastic and versatile tool, is probably not the right tool for cleaning walls. The only flat surfaces you have are the floor plate and the handheld garment steamer that in this video I used for granite and upholstery. For cleaning walls we recommend the DocaPole (24 foot extender - amzn.to/39ymXYu) with a wall duster (paid link amzn.to/3Nfi1Xl) that can be used wet or dry and has a swivel head. This will allow you to reach the highest parts of the walls and go in a big z pattern as you clean and adjust the height of the pole as you need to for easier cleaning.
When it gets dirty you can replace it with another or hand wash the pad and put it back on. If you are using it for professional cleaning, I recommend you have several mop pads.
Check out this paid link to the steam mop in the video: www.amazon.com/dp/B0956WWV46?maas=maas_adg_A8238EB7BF327D162788422E5EACAC9C_afap_abs&ref_=aa_maas&tag=maas&ref=myi_title_dp Keep me posted and let me know what you think of the mop. 👍
YES! The handheld unit on the hose in the thumbnail picture is actually the garment steamer. Of course, if you're going to use it as a garment steamer, I recommend a different bonnet than the one used for cleaning the bathroom vanity. 😂😂😂
Could I use that steamer to clean around the bottom of my commode because I can't get down on the floor as low as you can; kind of hard to do while using a walking cane. Could I also use the handheld steamer to clean the inside of my refrigerator and or freezer?
Yes to all of the above. You can use the floor steamer to go around the commode and with the swivel head you should be able to turn it sideways and get it back by the pipes at the back of the commode. As for the fridge and freezer - it is not advisable to use it on plastic on the high setting so make sure if you are using it to clean out the fridge it's on low. If using it to defrost the freezer, make sure the freezer is unplugged so you are not blasting heat on coils still cooling. Does that make sense?
Do be careful using steam around the bottom of the toilet - don't linger with it. If it gets too hot, you could melt the wax ring and if that happens it could start leaking.
Here is an article from a leather cleaning site, tomsleathercleaning.com.au/how-to-clean-leather-upholstery-with-steam-cleaner-in-5-steps/ He shares with caution how to do it properly.
There are no hard-fast rules about how you use the steamer. You can use any attachment on any surface you see appropriate. My only real recommendation is that you NOT use the wire steamer brush on anything but a barbecue grill.
Hello Angela it's Kim I have a question can you put like Pine-Sol or some kind of cleaning in the water in this machine it uses that way or is it strictly just water
Water only. Adding anything to it defeats the purpose of using a steam mop. Steam mops are not designed because of the tiny nozzles to process essential oils and heavier chemicals. Also, shooting cleaning chemical into a steam that you inhale can be hazardous to your sinuses or your respiratory system. Water will remove 99.99% of bacteria and germs. That is good enough for most situations.
Great Question. (For those of you reading along, here is the paid link to the carpet glider amzn.to/3kNv5qz so you can see what we are talking about.) Steaming a carpet is slightly different from carpet cleaning in that you're not injecting detergents into the carpet or extracting any water out of the carpet. With steam you are simply lifting dirt and killing odors and bacteria. How you use it is much like mopping a floor, but you glide over vacuumed hallway or entry way rugs (think high traffic) to give those matted down areas a facelift.
Great question. I wash them out by hand with some Dawn dish soap to get out any greasy, gunky stuff. Then I soak them in a gallon jug of water with some OxiClean until it's time to put them in the washing machine. The key is using a mild detergent.
After I saw this video I put the steamer in my Amazon wish list and my husband was happy to get me such a useful tool. I really really love this steam mop. I'm thinking about buying one for my mother in law!
Just thought of something!!! Window locks!!! What tool would you use to clean the window sashes(??) , where the upper and lower panes meet so one can lock the windows. That's another area where cleaning is impossible
Yes, good point. Here is the paid link amzn.to/3KQZTkU to the Light 'N' Easy steam mop reviewed in this video. If you hover over the picture you can see the attachments. On the bottom row the 3rd tool is called an angle concentrator tool. (I like to call it the pointing finger tool) but it has a pinhead nozzle that would be easy to use in those hard to reach areas.
YES! The handheld unit on the hose in the thumbnail picture is actually the garment steamer. Of course, if you're going to use it as a garment steamer, I recommend a different bonnet than the one used for cleaning the bathroom vanity. 😂
I thought I was going to hate these pads because they didn't wrap around the mop head like the Bissell steamer but I found I fell in love with the quick velcro option for fast pickups (dry and damp mopping). Theoretically, any mop pad with elastic or a drawstring around the edge that is the same size as the base of your plate will work with this steamer.
I think about that every time I see someone steaming grout. I always wonder whether the grout is sealed (and the condition of the sealant). Grout is porous, and frequent or lengthy steaming of unsealed grout would force moisture to the substrate - and the next thing you know, you have mold *under* the tile/grout, and the tile's adhesive gives way and the grout starts falling out... Yikes.
Stupid question…..in the water reservoir, could you put a drop of Sal Suds or a small amount of cleaning vinegar or Bissell scented steam cleaner products in with the water too for extra cleaning power or no? Thank you for this review. I’ve been wanting to get a steamer/mop cleaner for several years but whenever I research I don’t like some of the reviews I read. I now know what to get for a housewarming gift for a young couple who just bought their first house and one for me.
Nothing but water goes in the tank. If you want to use Sal Suds you can but dilute a drop of it in a gallon of water and then dip your mop pad in it and then wring out your mop pad. This way no chemicals, soap or essential oils go through the tiny nozzle that produces steam. Steamers work magic all by themselves so adding extras is not necessary. The risk of putting stronger chemicals or oils in the steamer is that it clogs the nozzle because it's a different consistency from water. So doing so would void your warranty. Does that make sense?
I'm not a fan of consumer carpet steam cleaners and carpet shampooers. Carpet is really expensive and easy to mess up if too much moisture is added to the carpets. If not done properly, it can ruin the carpets or encourage mold, so I don't promote them for the most part. A professional carpet cleaner can do wonders for a carpet, and they have the proper tools (fans, extractors, chemicals, and insurance) to do the job properly. 👍
Hey Angela, do you have any other model recommendations? It seems they no longer sell the one with all the attachments and all the microfiber pads are off brand and there's complaints they are too big and don't fit. I love your review of this and wanted to get it but not without the extra tools or pads. Thanks.
Like vacuums, steam mops have different features. The key is to decide how you plan on using a piece of equipment and then decide if it is right for you. Often the personal choice of one product comes down to the ergonomics. I like the Light 'N' Easy steam mop because of the hose that connects to the attachments rather than just the attachments connecting directly to the handheld steamer itself. It makes cleaning something like vanity, a shower door, or even cleaning grout easier because there is less arm fatigue than moving the entire handheld steamer with each movement. Does that make sense?
Great question. I like it better in different ways. The ergonomics of the Light 'N' Easy are different than the Bissell. Early in this video I'm steaming a backsplash. The hand doing all the work is holding a small attachment hooked to a hose. The other hand is holding the handheld steamer. With the Bissell the hand doing all the work would be holding the handheld steamer which is bulkier for this task. If you re-watch this video and step by step compare it to the Bissell, you'll see that the ergonomics of Light 'N' Easy win almost every time. One thing for sure I like best about this steamer is that it stands upright when storing. With the Bissell it's too top heavy to stand while storing. As far as steams longer how do you mean? They will both keep steaming until they run out of water and/or are unplugged. Which steamer do you like best?
@@AskAngelaBrown I think I like this one better. Glad I didn't purchase the other. I was looking for a used Bissell and one hasn't come available in my area.
@@AskAngelaBrown Is the Bissell Power Steamer a newer product? I see Bisell PowerFresh Slim model which is similar to the Light 'N' Easy design with hose extension. Also Bissell has the PowerFresh Lift-Off Pet which appears to be a older design/model?
Technically yes, but I don't recommend it. Most cabinets are made of wood or pressed wood, and high heat and moisture is not recommended for those. For cabinets you'll want a degreaser or an oil soap. I made a video about this very topic. th-cam.com/video/L6b6-mdiN6Q/w-d-xo.html and for that process I recommend Murphy Oil Soap. Here is the paid link so you can see what it looks like. amzn.to/3KT4Tpd
This steam mop does have 3 settings, low, medium and high. The owners manual says "High-temperature Steam for Deep Cleaning." Most flooring doesn't require deep cleaning in all places or at all times. Which is why we show you other ways to use the mop with the damp and dry dust mopping. The rule of thumb is to never use more cleaning power than you need to do a job properly - and when in doubt about something like this, check with the flooring manufacturer to verify that using a steam mop won't void your flooring warranty. 👍
@@AskAngelaBrown I placed the order right away! Will keep you posted. (Could you please use the links so that it directly opens the Amazon app instead of web browser)
@@AskAngelaBrown my floors are very old. I think they were sealed a long time ago, many many years ago. When I mop them they look fine with mild shine. Will love to see how steam changes my cleaning game 😉.
WHAT? It's true that most of the items sold here in the USA are more expensive in Canada, is that because of the currency exchange or is it the taxes? I know gasoline or petrol in Canada is far more per litre than here in the USA too. I'm going to have to make a whole new video. 😂
@@AskAngelaBrown I took a screen shot but wasn't able to post it of course. The price is inflated because it's Canada. Even with exchange rates it wouldn't be that much.
Right?! Any time I can clean with little or no chemicals that is best. Save the heavy-duty chemicals for the heavy-duty cleaning and maintain the cleaning with steam. 👍
Hello Ma'am i hope you are watching this I am from Bangladesh,duo to many flood my house Cement floor got a white mold and I can't remove it any solution?
Yikes! Mold is a challenge. Steam cleaning can effectively kill mold spores on certain surfaces but is not a long-term solution. Do you have mold mitigation there? I'd have somebody come out and give you an estimate on the best ways to remove it.
Did this company provide your cleaner for free in exchange for this review? Or were you paid for this review? This is the problem with TH-cam recommendations, the lines are blurred between real recommendations and just kickbacks. I’m assuming this is a kickback for you because I have noticed when you are not making anything from a recommendation you state you are not making anything. Angela, in addition to being a house cleaning guru, you are also a brilliant marketing guru.
Hi Stacy, Ask a House Cleaner is a program produced by Savvy Cleaner. Savvy Cleaner is a for profit business - meaning we are in business to make money. All the Ask a house cleaner shows are sponsored by different companies and organizations who pay for them so you don't have to. There are 19 ways our company can be paid through brand deals. The money we earn pays for the research team, our production team, editorial team, the marketing team, the products we use, the products we recommend and more. If a comment is made that a product used in a show was not sponsored it doesn't mean we don't make any money, it means that product did not sponsor the show, someone else did. Great question, and thank you for our kind words.
Oh no, I'm sorry to hear that. Here in the USA, it's still 3 tanks of fuel unless you drive a car with a big engine then it's 2. Thanks for watching and for the reality check. It's great to have you here. 😂
@@AskAngelaBrown love your videos. I have Chronic fatigue. And they have helped me attack the housework, little by little..thank-you for acknowledging people who struggle for many reasons.
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I’m not a professional cleaner, but I absolutely love watching your videos! You are so grounded, knowledgable and not just about cleaning... You really are an inspirational woman. Thank you so much for sharing with us! Love and blessings from the UK 💖
Wow, thank you! You just made my day. 😍
Hi Angela; I was searching for a learning platform as I have started a residential cleaning business; I want to thank God for giving You the wisdom and knowledge as well as the capacity to simply teach what You Know.
Thank you so much for your lingd words, I appreciate it! Here's the link to our learnign platform: *** TRAINING & CLEANING CERTIFICATION***
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I love using a steam mop to clean my ceramic tile floors. The steam picks up all kinds of crude and dirt that your old fashion mop leaves behind after the floor has dried - even after you think it's clean!
You'll notice the first time you use the steam mop on the tile floors that all this gunk is showing up and you need to remove it (with a paper towel or cloth) so it's not being pushed around by the steam mop. That is all the "stuff" left behind from all your prior "cleaning" of your floors with a conventional mop! Once you get all that old gunk off the floors the first time you use a steam mop you won't have that gunk showing up the next time you use the steam mop! It's awesome and this one Angela is demonstrating looks way better than the one's I've used in the past that come with NO attachments!
Hi Sally, thanks for sharing this. It's true, once the floors are clean you can do fast touch-ups. I have first introduced to steam mops about 7 or 8 years ago. For me, it was love at first sight. The string mops that used to be my favorite were quickly replaced by steam mops that could be used as dry, damp, or steam mops and I never looked back. Each floor has its own traffic patterns and one of the three mopping methods works on every type of flooring. BAM! Thanks for watching. It is great to have you here. 😍
@@AskAngelaBrown thanks for sharing all your knowledge!!
Fantastic comprehensive and thorough product review. Many years ago my husband had trouble breathing and I had to remove all chemicals from my house. I depended solely on Steam cleaning. In addition to cleaning all the surfaces it took out all of the cooking odors Etc in your Fabrics that you did not even know we're there. The home was free of all odors making it feel fresh and clean.
What awesome feedback. Thanks for sharing this. It seems these days more and more people are suffering from allergies and so many scented smells in different products trigger sinus issues and itchy watery eyes. I love that you used steam cleaning to replace all that. Hats off and high five Jo-Anne! 👏👏👏
I’ve been steam cleaning for years! Love it, I don’t have to wait for floors to dry, a must with kids and dogs!
Definitely one of best demos. Probably will save light n easy from many returns. I hope it's still available and at a price i can do.
Thank you Angela! My husband has allergies and asthma. I spent $900.00 for a steem machine for all the great sanitizing properties for so many places in the house, however it was a disaster and I had a hassle returning it after 2 days. Further research discouraged me until I saw this review. I trust your advice and appreciate your reviews. Will be ordering this week!!
Thanks, Lee for watching and for taking the time to drop me a line. I'm sorry to hear about your previous bad experience. Hopefully, this is a bit more affordable, and hopefully, you will find it helpful with your husband's allergies. I'm absolutely delighted with mine for all the reasons I mention in the video. Let me know how you like it. 👍
Wow, what was the issue with that one??
It's been a while, did you order this steam mop yet? And if you did, were you able to use it and what's your take on it? :)
Angela your natural presentation is so appreciated because it’s not rehearsed. I listen and hear your speaking from experience. So I appreciate and trust the demonstration you give us. A heartfelt applause 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Wow, thank you! You just made my day. 😍
@@AskAngelaBrown it the truth you demonstrate with passion and you’re honest. Love your videos
I originally subscribed because one of your videos was helpful for my current problem. Then one day one of your videos started for cleaning in a depression state. It wasn't something I would have listened to because I'm lucky in my current situation but as it played on, I found myself impressed. The next video started on autoplay and it was about the hardest job you ever worked for $14. By the time those 2 videos ended i thought to myself: This is an amazing woman. I needed to find your lastest video in hopes that you might see this so I can say, thank you for all you do, from one essential worker to another. ❤️
P.S. As this too play in the background I might buy that handheld. Lol
Hi Shabrina, thank you for your kind words. And I appreciate your feedback. When I started the channel it was to answer questions for cleaning business owners, and I thought there were about 20 questions we would cover. LOL. It turns out there's more. I'm really honored that so many questions have poured into our office and so many wonderful people like yourself have taken the time to share how we fit into their cleaning journey. I say we because I do not work alone. I've got a really supportive staff and a bunch of independent contractors who all contribute to the show and our learning library in various ways. So on behalf of my team, thank you for spending a few minutes here with us today, and for taking the time to drop us a line. I'm grateful to you. 🙏
Hello Angela! I've been following your channel for some time now and I must say your content is absolutely amazing. You treat cleaning as a real business and your tips never cease to amaze me! Not to mention the videos where you approach sensitive topics like cleaning while deppessed that are like therapy (been there 10 years ago during an extremely marriage and I know how impossible the smallest thing feels but I'm in a really good place now) or the importance of having a routine, not just to keep your house clean but also for life itself. Thank you very much for the effort you put into every single video you make. I really appreciate it.
Thank you for watching and for your kind words. When I started a cleaning company all those years ago, I thought I was in the cleaning business. It wasn't long before I realized we were in the people business, and we also happened to clean. People like yourself have been the cornerstone of everything that has propelled our business forward. Thank you for showing up and including us in your cleaning journey. We are grateful to you.
I have a small hand held steamer and have been considering an up grade to a nice floor model and this one does it all.
Also, you are such a fantastic educator! Thorough yet concise, speak slowly and well enunciated. Thank you so much for all that you do to help others.😍
Thanks, Laura for your kind words and for watching. If you are planning an upgrade to a steam mop - this is a fantastic option for the price point. It will pay for itself quickly. 😍
I did have to have this! I bought it the day I watched the video. Thank you for how you explain things. I especially like your video on depression. Having suffered from depression for my entire adult life, I found your explanations so compassionate, understanding, and SO helpful. I don’t think any suggestions or tips I’ve ever heard before have resonated with me as much as yours did. Please keep sharing- you are the “queen and angel of cleaning!”
Thank you so much for your kind words Natalie!! I really appreciate them and your feedback. This made my day! 🤗😊
You are the queen of clean! Love your vlogs! My house is so clean now! Thank you!
Yay! Thank you! You just made my day. 😍
Deeply appreciate your recommendation! Just ordered the steamer. Saving this video for reference. Cannot wait to start using it! So many applications in our home. This will be a lifesaver for me as I’m prone to getting migraines from cleaning products.
Oh wow, thanks for watching. Let me know how you like the steamer and what you use it most on. Oddly enough I use the garment steamer on granite kitchen and bathroom counters the most. Clean, sanitized, and no chemicals. LOL. 👏👏👏
eeks! I just purchased a Bissell hand held steamer and now I'm considering returning it to Amazon and getting this one. Was planning on getting an upright as well...might as well get one that does both! Thank you for sharing this!
You’re welcome. 😊
I have the best little steam mop Ever!
Found her on Amazon a few years ago for 40 bucks.
I looked the other day...going for 70 now.
I love that little thing.
Oh wow! Which one do you have? Is is a handheld and a steam mop or just one of the two?
I’m on my second, in 15 years, shark steam mop and have a Hand held shark. I love them both!
A random comment in a blog post led me buy a steam cleaner over 6 years ago. It was a very inexpensive unit, but I was so impressed with how steam "eats" dirt ... and especially spots around sink, faucets, shower door, grout. That first unit lasted 3 years and when I went looking for a replacement went a bit overboard and bought a unit on wheels ... think rolling carry on size. My thought was rolling it around would be easy and it had a huge reservoir ... in practice, because it WAS large, it was a pain to get going and organized so I found myself not getting it out for smaller clean up. I recently bought a steam mop and a handheld steamer (both Bissell) which I like but I'm missing that hose/padded cleaner you show with the hand held. I pulled the trigger on the Light 'N' Easy :) I can use the Bissell hand held in my RV ... maybe the mop also.
Great video - shows all info and instruction - Thank you!!
Thanks Liz for the details, it is really helpful to know why people do - or do not buy a particular product and how they use it. I appreciate your feedback. Also, enjoy your new Light 'N' Easy. 😍
@@AskAngelaBrown Just follow up. I have had the Light 'N" Easy to almost 2 weeks and I LOVE it. It is the perfect fit for me/my house/how I clean. I try to spend 15-30 minutes every morning on 1 room or 1 task (overall dust). My house is 1100 sq feet and I don't have much in the way of knick-knacks. Wood floors and my area rugs are sisal type indoor/outdoor. At any rate, I can do a quick floor wash/steam or dust, hit surfaces with the hand steamer, etc. Getting mop or hand unit out, filled and ready to go is 5 min. Thanks again for the review and all of the detail!!
Thank you, Angela, for the detailed review, so informative! I had a few steamers in my life and no any had so fast start time, different modes of steaming and so important stops in an upright position. Blue painter's tape works well but green painter tape for rough surfaces sticks better and stays longer. We in remodel the house now and I learned a lot:) Another option is to mark the attachments to scratch the purpose with a sharp object. I know, it is a permanent solution but what I am going to do on my unit. Thank you again!
Great tips. Thanks for the recommendation. Thanks for the tip on the green painter's tape. I've found the painter's tape is also dishwasher safe so it stays on the attachments when we pop them in the dishwasher as well. Thanks for joining the conversation. 👍
Another great video, Andrea Thank You. I use these steam mop cleaning systems since years and i didn’t know how to use the accessories...Your video gave me some ideas. Also, remember, i was not satisfied with just waccuming the entry carpet each week. Here it rains often. Mud and green stuff get into the carpet, so its shiny color toned grey and i was about garbaging it. But lately i discovered that the Steamer was magical for the synthetic entry carpet with the plastic ring accessory to clip around the mop.
My weekly routine : 1st vaccum carpet with large carpet brush to remove all particles and get the fibers up, then mop with low heat level, no need to scrub, just go slowly other all the carpet area. (if it rained much that week or if we had friends over and things are muddy, i might go over the carpet with a second mop pad.)
😃 Sorry Angela for the name mistake.
Thanks, Isabelle for your kind words, and for your tips. I love how you use your steamer to renew the carpets in the entryway. Brilliant idea. Thanks for sharing this. 😍
Well Angela is the best at explaining all of the features on this steamer. Awesome job and so helpful. I shared your video with my daughter since I bought her a steamer as well. Thanks
Yay! Thank you for your kind words and for sharing your feedback. I love hearing back about how other people use the same products I find so helpful. 😍💛👏
This is incredible to add in my cleaning business. I've been looking for the perfect tool to use in hand on surfaces. Thanks for sharing 😀
YES! If you are using it for a cleaning business, buy a bunch of backup mop pads. The unit shown here only comes with 2 and you'll use 1 for the bathroom and one for the kitchen so you'll need a few more if you have more than one house in a day. You can buy a pack of 6 for about $20 here is the paid link to that model amzn.to/3kLkNHh also think about buying extra handheld unit bonnets amzn.to/3915g3K you'll use two or three of them on a job. (This kit only comes with 1) 👍
Thank you for this video. I was looking for a steam mop on Amazon after I bought/returned one that didn't clean well. Someone mentioned you in a review there and I was able to make an informed purchase! Looking forward to using a nice steam mop :)
This steam mop is an EXCELLENT choice (paid link amzn.to/3g0INY3) because the garment steamer (shown in the thumbnail) is actually one of the best steaming tools I've ever used (hooked to a hose) rather than lifting the entire water holding unit for everything, (which on many units causes arm fatigue). And the mop itself can be used easily as a dry, or damp mop in addition to being a steam mop. There is SO MUCH utility from this one machine.
One pointer: in addition to eye protection and maybe breathing protection hearing protection can be warranted. Some steam cleaners in confined spaces can be piercingly loud. I recommend ear plugs.
Thanks for this. Yes, hearing is super important and protecting your hearing at all costs is paramount. Thanks for the reminder.
Took me a couple days to convince the Hubs, but my steam mop just arrived!! Going to put it together and try it out!
Woot Woot! I'm doing a big happy dance for you right now. 💃💃💃💃💃 Let me know how you like it and which attachment you use the most.
Thank you for posting such an informative video. I appreciate the time and effort. Have a great day!
Thank you for saying so and for taking the time to drop by. It's always great to see you here. 😄
Amazing instruction! Whatever kitchen you use is exactly like mine: the counters (which are hard to tell when dirty or wet due to the design), the tile back splash (mine are chipping and need regrouting), the cabinets (ugh, I want to paint and replace pull handles but pricing is outrageous).
Woot Woot! We're twins we have the same kitchen. Before replacing the handles consider trading. We moved into a home with gold cabinet knobs but didn't want them because they didn't match anything (all our appliances were stainless steel). We put a "trade or barter" ad in Next Door and a family wanting to change theirs out swapped us straight out. We ended up buying six or seven more at the Home Depot after giving them ours and taking theirs, and we needed only a few more. (But buying them all new would have cost a few hundred dollars.) Recycling is better. The key is soaking them in warm dishwater and cleaning them up before trading. 😂
@@AskAngelaBrown That's a great idea!
I purchased the Light & Easy Mop & used it today for the first time. I LOVE IT! My only question is should I also be using my string mop & wringer pail periodically?
You can if you like, but it's not necessary. With the Light 'N' Easy you can use it for dry, damp or steam mopping. The string mop can be retired if you like. I'm so glad you love it. Thanks for sharing this. 😍
@@AskAngelaBrown I really hate the string mop and wringer pail but I have to say, I get a good workout in! Seriously, I just love the Light & Easy system. I used the handheld steamer attachment on my stove backsplash and it did a superb job.
Angela, thank you so much for this video. I am a new subscriber who is so happy to have stumbled upon your channel. This vid. is particularly timely as we are getting new VP flooring in the next week or two. This will be a wonderful way to keep it clean, especially with cats. I am needing to do some major decluttering to prepare for the new flooring, so I went out and bought my black apron so I can be in serious work mode! Love your channel, ideas & inspiration! Blessings!
YES! The black apron. Go Nance. You will now be in official work mode. It turns out the black apron is very hypnotic. When you put it on without saying anything, family members will drift to the corners of the house looking for things to add to your donation box because they will know that it is "time." I'm so happy for you. And congratulations on your new VP flooring. What a delightful new world you are heading towards. 👏👏👏
Love this steamer! I have a different steam mop but it doesn’t have all of the attachments like this does. Jove your idea of using the cutting board under the steamer.
Hey Cristina, the attachments are pretty cool. What type of steam mop do you have?
This review was so fantastic I went ahead and purchased myself one. It finally arrived and the steamer would not work when trying to use it as a mop. Worked great with all the included attachments, but for some reason would not work when attached to the actual mop. Will be returning and getting a replacements in hopes it works.
Oh no. It sounds like something was wrong with mop plug. I'm glad they will send a replacement. You will LOVE using it. I've had such great fun with mine. I used it today. 😍
I like its versatility. Any tips for keeping safe between bathroom and kitchen.
I'm not sure I understand the question, keep it safe from what? Do you mean cross-contamination?
I’m sold !!! So much good info ..can’t wait to try
If you do try it, keep me posted and let me know how you like it and what your favorite use for it is.
I was looking for a good affordable steam mop, this is it..thank you!
Let me know how you like it. I use mine daily. 👍
Tip idea: For your Velcro carpet protector, i would buy adhesive backed Velcro to put on it. That way you don't have to hold it as you carry the device.
Thanks for sharing this tip. 👍
That cutting board idea is genius! Hopefully they'll have a black Friday sale on this.
Thank you for the feedback! I hope they have an amazing sale deal!!
Yesterday I used my ancient steam cleaner on my bathroom tiles and grout. It brings up the grout far more quickly than any other method I've tried (including hydrogen peroxide, which also works well if you don't have a steam cleaner). I do find that if I've left it too long between deep cleans a light scrub of the tiles with dish soap first makes the whole job much easier and more effective. A quick squeegee then a wipe with a dry cloth and it all looks like new.
Great tip, thanks for sharing!
So I bought it for shower. I had to keep switching hands because of angles and it tipped and I picked it up, not paying attention by the steam end and did NOT burn my hand and it was on high to scrub out mold in grout! It did an okay job with the Stone Tech product I let sit for 30 mins but not good enough. Again I did not even get burned. That is good on one HAND haha but on the other it is indication steam not very hot.
Thanks for the updates. I'm so glad you didn't get burned. I'll bet your shower looks amazing. 👏👏👏
If you are professionally cleaning a client's house, how many little bonnets (shown cleaning the countertops) would you bring? One for kitchen and one for EACH bathroom? Or one for kitchen and a single one to use on the bathrooms? Just want to minimize cross-contamination. Same question for the cloths used for floors if steam-mopping a whole house in a single day. Thank you for your fantastic videos!
Katherine, I love the questions but can't answer because I don't know the house(s) you plan to clean. I would for sure have a stash of extras because you will go through a bunch - especially if you use the steamer for a lot of the cleaning. Same applies to the floors. On an average home I go through about 6 floor pads. One for each bathroom, one for the kitchen, one for the common areas (hallway, stairs, entrance.)
This was so helpful! I’m in the market for a steam mop because I absolutely hate mopping, I have a small space and find it a challenge to store a mop and bucket, and I am also concerned about caring for our living environment, so I’m trying to reduce the chemicals I need to stay safe. It has been difficult choosing something that will have multiple functions, affordable and effective. Your video was so helpful! Can you use any microfiber towel with this (I have lots at home) it are there advantages to using the ones they have?
Hi Debbie, great question. I haven't used any other mop heads with it - just the quilted ones that come with the unit. I will say that at first before using it, I was curious how they would stay on, because my other steamer has elastic around the mop heads that hold them on. I was skeptical - but after using this one for a time or two, I decided I like the ease-of-use of this one. I wet the mop heads, drop them on the floor - velcro and mop. Peel off the mop pad and it goes in a soak bucket. BAM! Let me know if you get it and how you like it.
NOTE: An employee ended up with the model shown here in the video and I missed it so much, I bought myself another one exactly like it.
Whats up with the spectral audio editing tool in Adobe Audition/iZotope in the background at 2:41? That your vox work?
LOL. I don't have any idea. I'm in and out of 10 to 12 shows every day. It is Adobe Audition and not a product placement or sponsored visual - it just happened to be on the screen and I was not self-aware enough to remove it before turning the camera on while writing out the tape labels. LOL. Good eye and a good catch. 👍👍👍
Can you do a video on how to clean the walls. or explain what the best way to clean a wall would be?
What a great idea. Thanks for the suggestion. I'll add it to the queue. 👍
Can you use Bissell cleaning solution in that machine or only the brand of cleaner that comes with the machine? Is that cleaning machine as good as a Bissell Crosswave multi-surface dual tank cleaning machine?
Great question. No cleaning solution is to be used in this machine at all. Only water. If you want to add a bit of soap to the mop pads, you could dip the mop pad in a bowl of water with a drop of castile soap. This would add the soapy water to the mop pad, without putting it in your machine. Does that make sense? 👍
Did you post this review earlier today? The one I saw earlier today caught my attention.
Yes, good eye. Unfortunately, we've had some Premiere Pro (our video editing software) updates in the last day or two that did some wonky things to the audio track that threw the video out of sync. We felt that over time this video would be referenced by product owners - and we wanted to fix the audio for that reason so we re-uploaded the video. Thanks for noticing and for coming back.
I have an old version and absolutely love it. Mine didn't como with all those attachments but still does a great job. I was looking for a video that shows how to descale the machine. Do you have one? Thank you.
+Marisol Mantei no. I haven’t made a video on that particular topic but the need to descale comes from tap water with sediment left in the machine. After steaming, dump the water out and plug the steamer back in. Steam until all the water is out of the machine. And leave the door open for the water holder to air dry. That should do the trick.
If the steamer attachments are clogged, they can go in a mesh bag in the top shelf of the dishwasher on a hot cycle. That should clean the nozzles and attachments. 👍
Thanks for the link and recommendations! I’m going to take your word for it and get this steam mop and do the labels- why didn’t I think of that! 😂 Also, what is safe to clean matte black hardware, without replacing it?! We have it in most of our bathrooms, but it’s really a magnet for water spots and mineral build up and I’m afraid to scrub it off!😩
Your new steamer should be safe for the hardware. The key is to use the pinpoint nozzle rather than a brush because you don't want to scratch the faucets. Here is the paid link amzn.to/3P5b9NV for the steamer shown. If you hover over the picture in the bottom row where it shows all the attachments, you would use either of the two steamer hose attachments in the middle (one looks like a rocket taking off, and the other looks like a crooked pointing finger) 😂
@@AskAngelaBrown Awesome! More reason for me to get it ! I’ll use that link and great imagination! 😂
Thank you for another great video.
My biggest concern with a steam cleaner is cleaning the pads, because one-time use would be too expensive and wasteful. I cringe when I think about putting the pads in a washing machine that I use for clothes. Putting accessories in a dishwasher also makes me wince.
Am I being too squeamish?
Yes too squeamish. We wear socks around the house touching the floors and then toss them in the washing machine without wincing, and we wipe our countertops with cloths and then toss those in the washing machine. If you're nervous about it, you can soak your steam or mop pads in a bowl of detergent that pulls out dirt before putting them in the wash. Hospitals (with all kinds of bodily fluids from patients, rewash hospital bedding and hospital gowns) Hotels with guests in varying levels of hygiene rewash their linens, bedding, and towels. Washing machines and dishwashers are designed for recycling laundry, mop pads, and steamer pads. Nothing to be scared of. 👍
Run them in a separate load; extravagant but it makes me feel better. High efficiency washers do not use tat much water anyway
It’s possible to make diy pads from shop towels and then discard them…it’s my one wasteful routine…pads can be made from old material like cotton shirts / sheets. Costco and others sell packs of different shop towels. If I do wash them then they stay in the garage for messes and to wrap around shop vac filter.
I wash them in a bucket and leave them to sun dry.
Like you, I couldn’t add in the washingmachine a quite dirty pad to any other laundry to be washed. And also, i can’t use only one/two pads to do my floors. I felt i was bringing the dirt further.. so, I bought extra pads, and now i can use one for each room. And i do a washmachine load with all pads. At first, i washed quite warm (60*c) to kill all germs, but it well killed the pads which schrinked. I bought new pads but now i wash 30*celcius select synthetic, add a prewash and 2 additionnal rinsings. I put the pads directly in the washmachine after a quick shaking over the garbage or the sink. I would not feel confortable with the mops washed into a meshbag because of all the little hairs and more i would find back into the bag. After wash, i let the pads dry flat on the bottom of the dryer/tancarville. I do that since many years now. I noticed that the average life of a mop is about one year. (sometimes i add a pinch of powder vanish oxi action into the liquid washsoap, but only in the prewash compartment)
Anyone having other suggestions regarding washing those pads ?
Ordering! Thank you.
Cool. Keep me posted and let me know which of the attachments you use most. 😍
Would this take off any mineral deposits on bathroom tile? I have been wanting a steam cleaner for quite some time but have seen more negatives than I am comfortable with. Thank you for the nice review!
Hi CJ, Thanks for watching and for the kind words. In many cases yes, this steamer might remove some mineral deposits on tile, but it may depend on the type of mineral. I can't say for sure without knowing more. There are so many ways to use a multi-purpose steamer like this that owning one would give you the chance to try it on all 3 settings and see for sure. In any event, you would have a tool that does a bunch of other things as well. If you get one, please keep me in the loop and let me know how it works for you in your situation. I'm curious as well.
I would like to know if this can clean walls. I live by a fairly busy road and, when the windows are open, dust from the road comes in. If it can, what tool(s) would you use?
While the Light 'N' Easy is a fantastic and versatile tool, is probably not the right tool for cleaning walls. The only flat surfaces you have are the floor plate and the handheld garment steamer that in this video I used for granite and upholstery. For cleaning walls we recommend the DocaPole (24 foot extender - amzn.to/39ymXYu) with a wall duster (paid link amzn.to/3Nfi1Xl) that can be used wet or dry and has a swivel head. This will allow you to reach the highest parts of the walls and go in a big z pattern as you clean and adjust the height of the pole as you need to for easier cleaning.
Thank you so much am learning a lot from you .
Yay! I'm so thrilled you've joined me here. Thank you. 😄
Great video. Thank you. If you use the steam mop how often would you change the pad or do you keep rinsing it & keep going?
When it gets dirty you can replace it with another or hand wash the pad and put it back on. If you are using it for professional cleaning, I recommend you have several mop pads.
A quick question: are those microfiber mop cloths included?
Thank you for your reviews; they're so helpful 💜
Yes they are! It comese with 6 of them.
I am so excited. Where is the link? I'm getting this now
Check out this paid link to the steam mop in the video: www.amazon.com/dp/B0956WWV46?maas=maas_adg_A8238EB7BF327D162788422E5EACAC9C_afap_abs&ref_=aa_maas&tag=maas&ref=myi_title_dp
Keep me posted and let me know what you think of the mop. 👍
Thank you for the great review! Can you also use this to steam clothes?
YES! The handheld unit on the hose in the thumbnail picture is actually the garment steamer. Of course, if you're going to use it as a garment steamer, I recommend a different bonnet than the one used for cleaning the bathroom vanity. 😂😂😂
Could I use that steamer to clean around the bottom of my commode because I can't get down on the floor as low as you can; kind of hard to do while using a walking cane. Could I also use the handheld steamer to clean the inside of my refrigerator and or freezer?
Yes to all of the above. You can use the floor steamer to go around the commode and with the swivel head you should be able to turn it sideways and get it back by the pipes at the back of the commode.
As for the fridge and freezer - it is not advisable to use it on plastic on the high setting so make sure if you are using it to clean out the fridge it's on low.
If using it to defrost the freezer, make sure the freezer is unplugged so you are not blasting heat on coils still cooling. Does that make sense?
Do be careful using steam around the bottom of the toilet - don't linger with it. If it gets too hot, you could melt the wax ring and if that happens it could start leaking.
Can you use the fabric bonnet on like a leather sofa?
Here is an article from a leather cleaning site, tomsleathercleaning.com.au/how-to-clean-leather-upholstery-with-steam-cleaner-in-5-steps/ He shares with caution how to do it properly.
@@AskAngelaBrown hey thanks a lot.
Angela what do you think about the Dupray steam cleaner? can you make a video about this product?
I can add it to my list of video topics. Thanks for the suggestion. 👍
Angela, could one use the triangular shaped unit to remove soap scum not only off the shower door but also the shower walls? Thank you.
There are no hard-fast rules about how you use the steamer. You can use any attachment on any surface you see appropriate. My only real recommendation is that you NOT use the wire steamer brush on anything but a barbecue grill.
Hello Angela it's Kim I have a question can you put like Pine-Sol or some kind of cleaning in the water in this machine it uses that way or is it strictly just water
Water only. Adding anything to it defeats the purpose of using a steam mop. Steam mops are not designed because of the tiny nozzles to process essential oils and heavier chemicals. Also, shooting cleaning chemical into a steam that you inhale can be hazardous to your sinuses or your respiratory system. Water will remove 99.99% of bacteria and germs. That is good enough for most situations.
What is your opinion of the carpet glider for the steam mop? How would you use it?
Great Question. (For those of you reading along, here is the paid link to the carpet glider amzn.to/3kNv5qz so you can see what we are talking about.)
Steaming a carpet is slightly different from carpet cleaning in that you're not injecting detergents into the carpet or extracting any water out of the carpet. With steam you are simply lifting dirt and killing odors and bacteria. How you use it is much like mopping a floor, but you glide over vacuumed hallway or entry way rugs (think high traffic) to give those matted down areas a facelift.
Can you use it on natural stone like marble
Yes, perfectly safe for stone of every sort. Marble, granite, quartz, etc.
Thank you
How do you clean the mop pads? If you use them on sticky waxy stuff and all types of gunk, what would you use to get it off the pads and bonnet?
Great question. I wash them out by hand with some Dawn dish soap to get out any greasy, gunky stuff. Then I soak them in a gallon jug of water with some OxiClean until it's time to put them in the washing machine. The key is using a mild detergent.
@@AskAngelaBrown , thank you for replying.
I really enjoy your videos.
After I saw this video I put the steamer in my Amazon wish list and my husband was happy to get me such a useful tool. I really really love this steam mop. I'm thinking about buying one for my mother in law!
Angela could you please do a video on how to remove greenish calcium buildup on a metal shower head?
You can use one of the round brush attachments with this steamer. That also works. 👍
I love you! Thank you!
Oh wow, thank you. I'm so delighted. 😍
Just thought of something!!! Window locks!!! What tool would you use to clean the window sashes(??) , where the upper and lower panes meet so one can lock the windows. That's another area where cleaning is impossible
Yes, good point. Here is the paid link amzn.to/3KQZTkU to the Light 'N' Easy steam mop reviewed in this video. If you hover over the picture you can see the attachments. On the bottom row the 3rd tool is called an angle concentrator tool. (I like to call it the pointing finger tool) but it has a pinhead nozzle that would be easy to use in those hard to reach areas.
Can you also use the handheld part of the steamer to steam wrinkles out of clothing?
YES! The handheld unit on the hose in the thumbnail picture is actually the garment steamer. Of course, if you're going to use it as a garment steamer, I recommend a different bonnet than the one used for cleaning the bathroom vanity. 😂
Hi angela, will the bissell mop pads fit this steamer? If not, Do you recommend the shoe box method for these velcro pads?
I thought I was going to hate these pads because they didn't wrap around the mop head like the Bissell steamer but I found I fell in love with the quick velcro option for fast pickups (dry and damp mopping). Theoretically, any mop pad with elastic or a drawstring around the edge that is the same size as the base of your plate will work with this steamer.
I hear it can warp wood floors and lift laminate and degrade grout over time
Thanks for leaving a comment.
I think about that every time I see someone steaming grout. I always wonder whether the grout is sealed (and the condition of the sealant). Grout is porous, and frequent or lengthy steaming of unsealed grout would force moisture to the substrate - and the next thing you know, you have mold *under* the tile/grout, and the tile's adhesive gives way and the grout starts falling out... Yikes.
Stupid question…..in the water reservoir, could you put a drop of Sal Suds or a small amount of cleaning vinegar or Bissell scented steam cleaner products in with the water too for extra cleaning power or no? Thank you for this review. I’ve been wanting to get a steamer/mop cleaner for several years but whenever I research I don’t like some of the reviews I read. I now know what to get for a housewarming gift for a young couple who just bought their first house and one for me.
Nothing but water goes in the tank. If you want to use Sal Suds you can but dilute a drop of it in a gallon of water and then dip your mop pad in it and then wring out your mop pad. This way no chemicals, soap or essential oils go through the tiny nozzle that produces steam. Steamers work magic all by themselves so adding extras is not necessary. The risk of putting stronger chemicals or oils in the steamer is that it clogs the nozzle because it's a different consistency from water. So doing so would void your warranty. Does that make sense?
I can't seem to find any videos about steam cleaners for carpets. Do you use them? Do you have any recommendations?
I'm not a fan of consumer carpet steam cleaners and carpet shampooers. Carpet is really expensive and easy to mess up if too much moisture is added to the carpets. If not done properly, it can ruin the carpets or encourage mold, so I don't promote them for the most part. A professional carpet cleaner can do wonders for a carpet, and they have the proper tools (fans, extractors, chemicals, and insurance) to do the job properly. 👍
Hey Angela, do you have any other model recommendations? It seems they no longer sell the one with all the attachments and all the microfiber pads are off brand and there's complaints they are too big and don't fit. I love your review of this and wanted to get it but not without the extra tools or pads. Thanks.
Thank you for your question. Here's another one that I recommend: amzn.to/3RYX6wE (affiliate link*)
How does this steam mop compare to the bissell stream mop that you have? Which one, in your opinion, is better?
Like vacuums, steam mops have different features. The key is to decide how you plan on using a piece of equipment and then decide if it is right for you. Often the personal choice of one product comes down to the ergonomics. I like the Light 'N' Easy steam mop because of the hose that connects to the attachments rather than just the attachments connecting directly to the handheld steamer itself. It makes cleaning something like vanity, a shower door, or even cleaning grout easier because there is less arm fatigue than moving the entire handheld steamer with each movement. Does that make sense?
@@AskAngelaBrown that makes perfect sense, thank you so much! :)
Do you like this one better than the Bissell Power Steamer you used in that freezer in another video? Do you think it steams longer the handheld?
Great question. I like it better in different ways. The ergonomics of the Light 'N' Easy are different than the Bissell. Early in this video I'm steaming a backsplash. The hand doing all the work is holding a small attachment hooked to a hose. The other hand is holding the handheld steamer. With the Bissell the hand doing all the work would be holding the handheld steamer which is bulkier for this task. If you re-watch this video and step by step compare it to the Bissell, you'll see that the ergonomics of Light 'N' Easy win almost every time. One thing for sure I like best about this steamer is that it stands upright when storing. With the Bissell it's too top heavy to stand while storing. As far as steams longer how do you mean?
They will both keep steaming until they run out of water and/or are unplugged.
Which steamer do you like best?
@@AskAngelaBrown I think I like this one better. Glad I didn't purchase the other. I was looking for a used Bissell and one hasn't come available in my area.
@@AskAngelaBrown Is the Bissell Power Steamer a newer product? I see Bisell PowerFresh Slim model which is similar to the Light 'N' Easy design with hose extension. Also Bissell has the PowerFresh Lift-Off Pet which appears to be a older design/model?
Could you use this in kitchen to clean greasy cabinets?
Technically yes, but I don't recommend it. Most cabinets are made of wood or pressed wood, and high heat and moisture is not recommended for those. For cabinets you'll want a degreaser or an oil soap. I made a video about this very topic. th-cam.com/video/L6b6-mdiN6Q/w-d-xo.html and for that process I recommend Murphy Oil Soap. Here is the paid link so you can see what it looks like. amzn.to/3KT4Tpd
Is this steam mop safe for engineered bamboo floors?
This steam mop does have 3 settings, low, medium and high. The owners manual says "High-temperature Steam for Deep Cleaning." Most flooring doesn't require deep cleaning in all places or at all times. Which is why we show you other ways to use the mop with the damp and dry dust mopping. The rule of thumb is to never use more cleaning power than you need to do a job properly - and when in doubt about something like this, check with the flooring manufacturer to verify that using a steam mop won't void your flooring warranty. 👍
Hi Angela - is this steam mop safe on quartz surfaces in kitchen and bathroom?
Yes, and it will do an amazing job. If you get one let me know how you like it. :-)
@@AskAngelaBrown I placed the order right away! Will keep you posted.
(Could you please use the links so that it directly opens the Amazon app instead of web browser)
Do you think you could do a video on how to maintain a clean apartment for teens. I need help
Is it a bunch of teens rooming together? Or is it a family residence that happens to have teenagers? I'm trying to give you the best solutions. 😍
the one you showing is Currently unavailable they have another one but it does not come with all this attachment do you think it's worthy ?
Here's a good alternative product - amzn.to/4dy4o3p (paid link*) Hope this helps!😊
Is steam good for terrazo floors?
If they are sealed, sure.
@@AskAngelaBrown my floors are very old. I think they were sealed a long time ago, many many years ago. When I mop them they look fine with mild shine. Will love to see how steam changes my cleaning game 😉.
Almost the weekend 😅
YES! Do you have big plans? Oddly enough most of my weekends include big cleaning projects. LOL. 😂
Thank you : )
You're welcome. Thanks for spending a few minutes of your day here with me. 😍
Is this safe on painted walls?
I didn't try it on painted walls and I wouldn't recommend it. Sometimes using steam on painted surfaces can warp or peel off the paint.
I got one of those and it stoped working after 3 times. Not happy with mine
Oh no, so sorry to hear. Have you tried to reach out to the manufacturer? Maybe they can resolve this issue or offer a replacement.
Great review and price. However, for the exact item on Amazon in Canada, it's $351. And it is only an 8 in one, not 9. 🤨. Naughty company..
WHAT? It's true that most of the items sold here in the USA are more expensive in Canada, is that because of the currency exchange or is it the taxes? I know gasoline or petrol in Canada is far more per litre than here in the USA too. I'm going to have to make a whole new video. 😂
@@AskAngelaBrown I took a screen shot but wasn't able to post it of course. The price is inflated because it's Canada. Even with exchange rates it wouldn't be that much.
Where can I purchase this mop?
Yay for toxin free cleaning!
Right?! Any time I can clean with little or no chemicals that is best. Save the heavy-duty chemicals for the heavy-duty cleaning and maintain the cleaning with steam. 👍
Hello Ma'am i hope you are watching this I am from Bangladesh,duo to many flood my house Cement floor got a white mold and I can't remove it any solution?
Yikes! Mold is a challenge. Steam cleaning can effectively kill mold spores on certain surfaces but is not a long-term solution. Do you have mold mitigation there? I'd have somebody come out and give you an estimate on the best ways to remove it.
@@AskAngelaBrown please help me ma'am
I really enjoyed the video! However It would be nice if it was more clearly labeled as a sponsored video, as opposed to an regular product review.
Thanks for watching and fitter your feedback. 😁
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Thanks for dropping by. :-)
@@AskAngelaBrown 😊
Did this company provide your cleaner for free in exchange for this review? Or were you paid for this review? This is the problem with TH-cam recommendations, the lines are blurred between real recommendations and just kickbacks. I’m assuming this is a kickback for you because I have noticed when you are not making anything from a recommendation you state you are not making anything. Angela, in addition to being a house cleaning guru, you are also a brilliant marketing guru.
Hi Stacy, Ask a House Cleaner is a program produced by Savvy Cleaner. Savvy Cleaner is a for profit business - meaning we are in business to make money. All the Ask a house cleaner shows are sponsored by different companies and organizations who pay for them so you don't have to. There are 19 ways our company can be paid through brand deals. The money we earn pays for the research team, our production team, editorial team, the marketing team, the products we use, the products we recommend and more. If a comment is made that a product used in a show was not sponsored it doesn't mean we don't make any money, it means that product did not sponsor the show, someone else did. Great question, and thank you for our kind words.
3 tanks of gasoline 😂😂😂 here in Australia it’s 1 tank
Oh no, I'm sorry to hear that. Here in the USA, it's still 3 tanks of fuel unless you drive a car with a big engine then it's 2. Thanks for watching and for the reality check. It's great to have you here. 😂
@@AskAngelaBrown love your videos. I have Chronic fatigue. And they have helped me attack the housework, little by little..thank-you for acknowledging people who struggle for many reasons.
@@Deeloveshergoldies We all struggle in different ways. We're in this together. Sending big hugs.
3 tanks of gasoline 😂😂 more like 1.75 😂😂
Lol...thanks for watching!