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Good morning womanofdulwich,



I have a x5 H20 steamer which is a real amazing tool. I have used this device to clean glass and windows which were caked in 20 years of filth, all flooring surfaces at which it excells, painted walls and mould. Having used it a number of times I have to say I'd recommend it without question. Mine was a gift from the home shopping channel making it even nicer. The only job I have yet to do cleaning wheels for which it has an attachment.



x5 H20 steamer



Recently I discovered a very serious mould problem in my bedroom, it was growing up the wall behind the beds headboard. Being concerned about not just the green and black mould also having some red mould which is real bad. So I set about the wall with the steamer and so far 1+ month it has not returned.

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