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Carolyn lawson
July 25, 2025
can a Shark Steam & Scrub be used on Style Selections Waterproof Vinyl Plank flooring?
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Mr. Anderson
September 4, 2025
Yes, the Shark Steam & Scrub S7000 Series can be used on all sealed hard floor surfaces. However, it is recommended to first test an isolated area and review the flooring manufacturer's care instructions.
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P. Henry
April 3, 2025
After using the shark steam and scrum on my expogy stone floors, they are dull and not shiny. Can I use the buffer pads and apply something like mop and glo to the floors to get the shine I am hoping to get?
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Mr. Anderson
April 3, 2025
No. Do not use Mop & Glo or buffer pads with the Shark Steam & Scrub S7000 Series. The manual advises against using cleaning solutions, wax, or treatments, as heat or steam may remove the sheen or damage the surface. Only use water, preferably distilled, and the recommended cleaning pads.
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Do you have a question about the STEAM & SCRUB S7000 Series and is the answer not in the manual?
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can a Shark Steam & Scrub be used on Style Selections Waterproof Vinyl Plank flooring?
Yes, the Shark Steam & Scrub S7000 Series can be used on all sealed hard floor surfaces. However, it is recommended to first test an isolated area and review the flooring manufacturer's care instructions.
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After using the shark steam and scrum on my expogy stone floors, they are dull and not shiny. Can I use the buffer pads and apply something like mop and glo to the floors to get the shine I am hoping to get?
No. Do not use Mop & Glo or buffer pads with the Shark Steam & Scrub S7000 Series. The manual advises against using cleaning solutions, wax, or treatments, as heat or steam may remove the sheen or damage the surface. Only use water, preferably distilled, and the recommended cleaning pads.
This answer is automatically generated