You can but since it doesn’t have any suction you’d have to try to get up the liquid or whatever is loosened will just dry on again. You could use a towel but honestly, a carpet cleaner will work much better. And the heat could melt the plastic in your carpet…I’ve done it for stains but I’m careful not to leave the steam on too long. It can also burn upholstery fabric if it’s held in one spot for too long.
No, you shouldn’t use steam or water on laminate - it will warp the material over time. So I don’t use it on my laminate floors. But I haven’t before and if I look close I can see it. Not enough damage to replace it but we decided to stop using a steam cleaner on it. My vacuum mop puts down very little water so it’s fine and if you use a regular mop just don’t get it too wet.
I’m still partial to the Dupray because the quality is much better on everything except the steam mop. This one is lighter, eaiser to carry and use though. It has the storage and easy to use handle. The handle on the Dupray gets stuck. The cord is way too short though. In the end I stayed with my Dupray. I’d say this is best if you’re a light user and have a smaller space or can’t lift very much weight.
@@CleanFreakGermaphobe thank you for your quick answer. For now i want to use it for small area such as windows, cars, toilet, kitchen but maybe i will need for my big area floor. I just need 1 tools for everything tho. So you recommend Dupray?
@tikass9901 I think either one would be great. The boiler in the Dupray is steel and the plastic casing is much higher quality but it comes with more weight. I’d choose the Dupray over any other steam cleaner. However, I started with their $900 model and a Sergeant Steam so it’s like going from a Mercedes to a Fiat. But they’re more than most people need for every day use. I’m sort of hard core.
I prefer the Neat although I like that this one is lightweight and has built in storage for the attachments. It’s better quality (can clean hotter and longer). But it’s heavier and harder to maneuver.
Just got mine in the mail and just found your video! Thanks!
I have the almost the same one and I LOVE it! I use it to detail cars and clean my house. It’s absolutely brilliant.
I have this one as well and love carting it around to see what I clean!
LOL. My husband sees me coming in the room with it and he suddenly remembers something he has to do. But he does it jokingly.
WHY had I never thought about using it for my microwave? Thank you for the ideas.
Thank you for this video. I just purchased this machine. Can you use it on baseboards?
Yes you can. Just don’t get the wood too wet (don’t hold the steam for too long) and wipe with a cloth.
@ Thank you!!!!!
Thanks for the video. Could you floor attachment on the carpet?
You can but since it doesn’t have any suction you’d have to try to get up the liquid or whatever is loosened will just dry on again. You could use a towel but honestly, a carpet cleaner will work much better. And the heat could melt the plastic in your carpet…I’ve done it for stains but I’m careful not to leave the steam on too long. It can also burn upholstery fabric if it’s held in one spot for too long.
Can it be used on laminate floors?Thankyou!
No, you shouldn’t use steam or water on laminate - it will warp the material over time. So I don’t use it on my laminate floors. But I haven’t before and if I look close I can see it. Not enough damage to replace it but we decided to stop using a steam cleaner on it. My vacuum mop puts down very little water so it’s fine and if you use a regular mop just don’t get it too wet.
which one is better compare with duprey ?
I’m still partial to the Dupray because the quality is much better on everything except the steam mop.
This one is lighter, eaiser to carry and use though. It has the storage and easy to use handle. The handle on the Dupray gets stuck.
The cord is way too short though. In the end I stayed with my Dupray.
I’d say this is best if you’re a light user and have a smaller space or can’t lift very much weight.
@@CleanFreakGermaphobe thank you for your quick answer. For now i want to use it for small area such as windows, cars, toilet, kitchen but maybe i will need for my big area floor. I just need 1 tools for everything tho. So you recommend Dupray?
@tikass9901 I think either one would be great. The boiler in the Dupray is steel and the plastic casing is much higher quality but it comes with more weight.
I’d choose the Dupray over any other steam cleaner. However, I started with their $900 model and a Sergeant Steam so it’s like going from a Mercedes to a Fiat. But they’re more than most people need for every day use. I’m sort of hard core.
@@CleanFreakGermaphobe appreciate your thoughts
Thx! I didn’t realize (duh 🤪) a steam cleaner required wiping up so much!!
Yes, because it doesn’t have suction like a carpet cleaner. But then you don’t have to dump out the water and clean the machine like a carpet cleaner.
Do you like this more than the neat?
I prefer the Neat although I like that this one is lightweight and has built in storage for the attachments. It’s better quality (can clean hotter and longer). But it’s heavier and harder to maneuver.
@@CleanFreakGermaphobeYes I used to have the Neat and found it too heavy. How heavy is the Wagner? Can you use the floor tool on carpets?
Wow only $35 3 years ago. Now it’s $55 to $60