Steam Cleaner

Taw5106

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I bought a steam cleaner, it's a McCulloch MC1275 canister. Question for those that steam clean what is your favorite attachment to use to clean cages with!


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i just use the straight blast honestly I haven't used any of the others yet. Let me know what you discover. I love my steam cleaner.
 
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I'm loving this machine. It's easy and quick. I won't miss rolling cages outside to hose down. So far I've only used the small round brush.


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I'm loving this machine. It's easy and quick. I won't miss rolling cages outside to hose down. So far I've only used the small round brush.


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Do you have to steam both sides of the bars? No matter how much I think that I've got the whole bar in my cloth, when I look at the opposite side, it's not really clean.
Also, is it just steam and wipe? I'm really considering getting one. In between the bars is just taking too long to get really clean. There's also those places that I can't seem to get very well. A toothbrush helps but still time consuming.
 
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I'm loving this machine. It's easy and quick. I won't miss rolling cages outside to hose down. So far I've only used the small round brush.





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Do you have to steam both sides of the bars? No matter how much I think that I've got the whole bar in my cloth, when I look at the opposite side, it's not really clean.

Also, is it just steam and wipe? I'm really considering getting one. In between the bars is just taking too long to get really clean. There's also those places that I can't seem to get very well. A toothbrush helps but still time consuming.



I used the little round brush tool that is about an inch in diameter. I found if i passed a few times to make sure the dirt was wet then I could wipe easy. I did find towards the beginning of my first use I had to wipe both sides. The more passes with he steamer the easier to release the dirt. Clean up was so easy too.


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Well, just bought one, $111.27, out the door! Not bad! Kohls, on line, has them for $139. Mother's Day promo codes stacked up for a great discount! Free shipping too!
 
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Well, just bought one, $111.27, out the door! Not bad! Kohls, on line, has them for $139. Mother's Day promo codes stacked up for a great discount! Free shipping too!



I got mine from Kohls using Ebates. I got $21 back from Ebates for the purchase so I saved some. I love this machine.


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