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Vax Steam Master Floor Cleaner


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Vax Steam Hard Floor Master used maybe 5 times. They retail for ?130


For sale ?60 ono - could deliver


Comes with everything you need - pads & mop heads


If you love sparkling clean, hygienic floors but hate mopping and scrubbing, the Vax Steam Hard Floor Master is just what you need. This powerful steam cleaner is perfect for cleaning a variety of hard floor surfaces including tiles, lino, sealed laminate and sealed wood flooring. It's great for refreshing carpets and rugs too.


The high temperature of the steam breaks down grease and grime, kills bacteria, dust mites and other allergens, helping to keep your home clean and hygienic. As it doesn't use any detergent, it's kind to the environment and economical.


Cleans hard floors and refreshes carpets


To steam clean your hard floors, simply fit a cleaning pad over the floorhead and tighten the drawstring. Next, fill up the clean water tank, switch it on and wait a minute for it to heat up. Once the green light comes on, you?re ready to steam. Squeeze the trigger to release the steam and move the steam stick slowly backwards and forwards across the floor.


To refresh your carpets or rugs, simply fit the carpet glider tool over the cleaning pad before use. A full tank of water provides around 10 minutes steaming time.


Ideal for cleaning in tight corners


The angled floorhead lets you reach right into tight corners for a really thorough clean. Two cleaning pads are included in the box. To clean the pads, simply wash them by hand or in your washing machine at a warm temperature, then allow to dry before using again.


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