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    Steam (Vapor) Cleaner Question?

    Hello,

    Was thinking of investing in a Steam (Vapor) Machine, but wondering if having one with an extraction feature would not be the best way to go, as it seems logical that one with the extraction feature would save time, labor and micro-fiber cloths, as well as help in the removal of the filth?

    Look forward to reading some advice.

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    Re: Steam (Vapor) Cleaner Question?

    Steam machines with an extraction option are pretty expensive. Burk from what I've seen, they're worth every penny.

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    Re: Steam (Vapor) Cleaner Question?

    Get a steamer then get a good vacuum that has a good amount of lift.
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    Re: Steam (Vapor) Cleaner Question?

    Thank you for the responses! I too have noticed that they can be very expensive. I would of course have a primary means of extraction or for vacuuming (wet and dry), just would like the option of extracting as much as the filth I'm removing with the steam as possible, before following up with a primary vacuum source. In my humble opinion, this would cut down a lot on micro-fiber cloth use and help with the final results, help to keep stains from coming back.?.

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