Steam clean and dust at the same time. 2-Sides of dusting and cleaning on each pad. Steam duster loops attract, loosen and lock in dirt and dust. Dusting loops extend into corner and crevices that traditional mops miss. Gentle on all sealed floor surfaces, against baseboards and around furniture. Machine washable and reusable.
Product Features
- 2 cleaning pads for use with Shark Steam Pocket Rectangle Mop Head (sold separately)
- Soft microfiber material gently loosens, lifts, and absorbs dust and dirt
- Dusting loops easily reach into tight corners, around baseboards, and in small crevices
- Safe for all sealed-floor surfaces; 2-sided design; machine-washable
- Measures approximately 8-2/7 by 13-4/5 by 2 inches
Fingers leave streaky smears! The “fingers” on this pad leave streaky smears on my wood and tile floors. You can actually see a line or dot for almost all of the “fingers”. Steer clear of these purple pads and use the white ones because they leave everything looking smooth and clean. I am not sure what the purple pads are good for because they don’t work well on floors. Amazon has a great return policy so I will be sending these back.
pretty much like the infomercial I had a veeeeeery dirty stone tile floor. I am embarrassed to admit that I neglected it for several months even while our dogs came in and out, we walked on it all the time, dropped things on it, etc… we would just wipe up obvious spills and leave it at that. Now that my son is about to start crawling, I thought we’d better get in gear and get the floor properly clean. I ordered this mop based on the infomercial and the amazon reviews. Today I used it for the first time, and while there is still some staining of the grout, the floor is squeaky clean after just 2 passes with this mop. It’s very lightweight, easy to push, and even though it doesn’t leave the floor totally dry right away, one end of the kitchen was definitely dry by the time I had reached the other end. So it pretty much works as advertised, surprisingly enough 🙂 It’s easy to assemble– I didn’t even look at the directions because it was so intuitive. Please do read the directions on the operation, though– it’s not hard at all, but it is good to learn that you should let the mop warm up for about a minute then pump the handle about a dozen times before beginning to mop. Once you’re mopping, also be sure to move the mop back and forth frequently (like you would a vacuum cleaner) so that you keep on getting a good amount of steam coming out. The other benefit of moving it back and forth is the added scrubbing, so it’s not like the effort (which is very little) is for nothing. The microfiber pad does in fact pick up and trap all the dirt. You have to vacuum first to pick up bits of grass or rocks or other pieces of things (you’d do this prepping for a regular mop anyway) but after that this mop just cuts through any and all residue and dirt that is built-up on the floor. It didn’t push the dirt around– it wiped it away. I’ll be mopping much more often now that I’ve found a tool that works so well with so little effort!