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Reddit mentions of Haan FS20 Plus Steam Cleaning Floor Sanitizer with Deluxe Sanitizing Tray

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Haan FS20 Plus Steam Cleaning Floor Sanitizer with Deluxe Sanitizing Tray
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Chemical-free steam cleaner for all sealed hard-floor surfaces--uses regular tap waterPlus version comes with sanitizing tray attachment for refreshing carpeted areasHeats up in less than 3 minutes; produces up to 20 minutes of steam per refillIncludes 2 super-absorbent, multilayer Ultra-Microfiber cleaning pads that are washable and reusableMeasures 50-1/2 by 11-1/2 by 7-1/2 inches (HxWxD) fully extended and weighs 3.15 pounds; backed by 1-year warrantyChemical-free steam cleaner for all sealed hard-floor surfaces--uses regular tap waterPlus version comes with sanitizing tray attachment for refreshing carpeted areasHeats up in less than 3 minutes; produces up to 20 minutes of steam per refillIncludes 2 super-absorbent, multilayer Ultra-Microfiber cleaning pads that are washable and reusableMeasures 50-1/2 by 11-1/2 by 7-1/2 inches (HxWxD) fully extended and weighs 3.15 pounds; backed by 1-year warranty
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Found 1 comment on Haan FS20 Plus Steam Cleaning Floor Sanitizer with Deluxe Sanitizing Tray:

u/Haldrin26 ยท 1 pointr/DIY

I've been looking on line about cleaning laminate floors. I've read that you shouldn't use steam cleaners. I have a Haan steam cleaner that just uses filtered water ( https://www.amazon.com/Haan-Cleaning-Sanitizer-Deluxe-Sanitizing/dp/B001PNRRD4/ref=pd_sbs_201_5/141-2735135-7816913?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B001PNRRD4&pd_rd_r=a2bdda82-7f16-11e9-9baa-1f33018cf24e&pd_rd_w=uMIfD&pd_rd_wg=UTheX&pf_rd_p=588939de-d3f8-42f1-a3d8-d556eae5797d&pf_rd_r=GMX9THKMGGDWNDYP423Z&psc=1&refRID=GMX9THKMGGDWNDYP423Z )

I understand why the floor absorbing water is really bad, but just doing quick passes with the steam cleaner seems like all the water would dry off right away (that's been my experience with it at least).

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Seems like that would be way better than a mop (which the articles said to use).

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Am I wrong?