Wagner Spraytech C900134 925e Elite Steamer Multi-Purpose Mop with 20 Accessories for Chemical-Free Steam Cleaning, Hardwood Floors, Tile, and More
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Gia
> 3 dayNothing to say… AMAZING!!! … without degreasing the engine was already getting clean it can be seen visibly how its changing to clean... I was insecure about some YouTube videos but definitely bad handling of the equipment... How to Use: 1- Turn on… Red and orange bulbs illuminating… 2- When the orange bulb goes off after approximately 9 minutes, it is ready to vape… the first shot will release a little water then steam… Depending on the amount of water, the time in the manual It says... 1200 ml is 41 min... Recommended according to my experience... Thank you.
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Christy
> 3 dayThis is great for sliding door tracks, which are notoriously hard to clean. Cannot say the same for my stovetop though. I normally give my stovetop a good scrub often enough that stuff is not caked on, but one time I did not wipe up a spill immediately and it did get cooked on to the stovetop (gas stove). I tried to use the firm, round cleaning brushes this came with, and both of them just had their bristles get clogged up with greasy food residue that I cannot get rid of. Ive tried soaking them in hot soapy water, running them through the dishwasher...not sure how to get the brushes clean again. (They also did not do a great job on the stove top, I still had to use a cleaning agent for that after this didnt work). I have yet to use all the attachments and use this machine to its fullest extent.
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Shutterbugg
> 3 dayWe just received this today and I had to try it out. I bought this with the intention of wallpaper removal. Seriously why did I listen to all those people who told me the steam removal wasnt worth the time or money on the steamer? If you have wallpaper and want it gone- this will definitely help! Not only does it ease the removal process, it makes the clean-up 10x faster. Last weekend we finally decided to tackle the horrid wallpaper in our hallway. We scored all the walls, sprayed the fabric softener and went to it. To call it a mess is a tremendous understatement. Took a bit to get it loose and then we had to keep spraying the solution to loosen the paper and glue. Scrape and spray. Over and over and over. The portions we did looked like a war zone. We kept slipping on the glue / fabric softener mess. My husband and I spent about 5 hours and got a bit less than half the hallway done. An hour of that was clean up. This is what I was told was the easiest way. It most definitely was not. A co-worker mentioned using a steamer and how much easier and cleaner it was. Enter the Wagner 915 Steamer. This made a chore into a breeze. Well its still pealing wallpaper, but you get the idea. I read the manual, put the water in with the included funnel, turned it on and waited till the red light went off. Placed the wall plate against the wall and held it in place for 20 seconds. Moved it and started getting an edge up. Once I had the edge up it was steam and peal. Spent about an hour, till the Wagner 915 ran out of steam, and got a good sized bit done by myself. There was less destruction the the wall beneath, much less effort, and so much less mess. I added about 48 oz of water to the unit and waited 20 minutes to begin. The hose is long and easy to maneuver, the wheels make it easy to navigate the main unit. The power cord is short, maybe 3 feet long, so I used an extension cord. I do not have tons of upper body strength and had no issues with an extender holding the steam plate in place. Our home is small, the hallway is actually the shape of the letter F. The kids couldnt go to the bathroom without being carried by my husband last weekend, now with the baby its not a problem. I know that may not seem like it would be a big issue but alas it was. Ive included pictures, The first is at the beginning of the session. The next image is the corner where we stopped last weekend (look at all the spackle!) and the wall I did tonight. The final image is when I was done- all I had done was throw the paper into a trash bag, no mopping at that point. I am not covered in slime, my home doesnt reek of chemicals, and my family wasnt displaced by the project. Definitely worth the money. I have no used it for cleaning yet, but will update when I do.
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Dutchie
> 3 dayAll expectations exceeded… would definitely recommend
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lovroflit
> 3 dayThis should go w/o saying: but make sure you know the material is safe to steam PRIOR to using. Obviously read your all of your manual PRIOR to using. ( My surfaces were fine) Purchased a few weeks ago. Finally used it in a couple of different ways: in bath used on tile in showers / bathtubs & sinks & floors on hardware. Worked great for all of these ..I used the smallest sprayer nozzle for all these areas ( other than the floors) While it didn’t take my grout back to its original clean —it did lift off a very good amount of surface soiling. You could definitely tell the difference. I also used on my sealed wood floors & again you could really tell they were MUCH cleaner. The ONLY con(s) would be 3 things thus far : Biggest for me was : that handle is hard on the hands & if you use it for the entire duration of a steam ? Your hand will feel it due to hard surface of the handle. I will probably use some type of glove next time I use it. Other design flaws? The short cord. Of course I used w the proper /approved extension cord & also ? You have to really eye ball when filling the tank bc you don’t have visible tank line. None of these are deal breakers to me for the price point. Overall? For the money? This steamer ( so far) is definitely worth the it! It provides a decent amount of steam and power to clean. The manual says you get about 40 min of steam I found that to be accurate. I like that I don’t have to use chemicals to clean. So far I would recommend!
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Victoria Kearney
> 3 dayI was looking for something to detail the inside of a car I just bought. The seats are light, and came dirtier than Id expected. This little thing worked like a dream. I ended up cleaning out my entire car. The different attachments are very handy. Although, I ended up just using a couple. I will say I wish the brush attachments were a little more sturdy. After once use I could definitely use new ones. It does take some time for the water to heat up. I ended up using that time to vacuum out my car. By the time I was finished I was ready to use the steam cleaner. It took about 15 20 minutes to heat up. One full tank ALMOST did the job. I ended up having to refill the reservoir once to finish the front of my SUV. The water didnt take as long to heat up the second time around. If you have extra towels. Use them. I ended up buying a pack of 50 terrycloth towels. Id say I used 10 to clean the entire inside of my car. Including the upholstery. All in all Id say it was worth the money. I can see myself using this to do some deep cleaning inside the house, or detailing the other cars we have. Super handy, easy to use. Cord was more than gracious in length. Attachments were perfect. Especially for the tight nooks, and crannies. The unit itself is extremely light weight, easy to carry. I also love the little storage container on the front. I will most definitely be suggesting this to people looking for something easy to use to for steam cleaning.
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David C.
> 3 dayWith out having one, I had high expectations of the power steam of this machine.. Ive had it for a few days now, I must say it is good! And it really HELPS a lot with the hard to do cleaning (shower, stove, oven) But, as everything (I guess) you still have to do a lot of prep and elbow grease.. The shower for example, I noticed that I still had to spray a quemical, otherwise by the steam alone doesnt really work as desired. The Oven (it was really BAD), I had to let it soak with easy-off for an hour, but once I used the steam my only worry was to pick it up from the floor where it all ended.. I have not yet done a second round, where I am guessing (maintenance) would be a lot easier. I pointed the steam to my oven thermometer and it doesnt really come to the temperature the manual says it does, but it works. Because the steam comes out with pressure, it does help by blowing (pushing) all the dirt, scum, away and loosens it up.. but.. You still have all that goo elsewhere, is not like it picks it up.. So when I did my windows they looked great, but my wall underneath had to have a treatment after that as well.. All the dirt came running down the wall. The brushes are really good, but they are really just to lightly brush and help the steam, not really to scrub with them, as they get really damaged under the steam if you apply to much pressure while using them, making them almost obsolete after one heavey use. I will replace them, but my advice is to use them to lightly brush while steaming. Over all it is great to have it, windows and mirrors come out really good and with out any lines after it dries. (thats a plus). (I wish I could clean my TVs and PC monitor with them LOL, DONT DO IT) My oven is now shiny clean, and I do hope that by using the steamer after I bake it would keep it nice and clean. I cleaned the cover of my couch with it and it is GREAT, but again, you have to be carefull as to where all the dirty water goes, or the dirt will just set on another spot. Truly if someone else is helping you to absorve with a towel all the running water that leaves behind is a lot better and easy.. It is hard to clean and stop to wipe.. I have not use it for anything else, but so far it works good. Good luck to all.
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clipperetta
> 3 dayThis is the best steamer Ive had so far. It is compact and can be kept in a cabinet, but holds 5 cups of water. I just clean all of my window blinds and am going to use it for baseboards tomorrow. It makes life so much easer!!!
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micaela lawson
> 3 dayGood steam spits alot of water at first also the handle leaks if your not using it might be defective
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C. D.
> 3 dayI got this to clean around the condo. It worked OK on white small bathroom tiles. It worked great on shower head gunk and faucet areas. The steam cleaned the mirror just needed a dry towel to wipe and it shines. I did use it to spot treat carpet and a little stain removal this damps the carpet and removed an old stain. Inside the oven it worked well on the bottom and sides and took 3/4 the stains from the grate and made it easier to finish by hand. I havent used it in the car yet but I believe it will clean the steering wheel and handles based on its performance after 2 months. Use the distilled water so it doesnt clog the nozzles.