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Best for cleaning laminate flooring

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I am looking for some advice on the best device for cleaning laminate oak floors?....I have a dyson but not sure what alternative there is ... would a cylinder be better? :?:
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I love my Henry, but anything that picks up dust and fluff will be fine. To 'clean' laminate you need to get out a mop, bucket and a good detergent! :D A steam mop is also okay for most laminate as long as you don't leave it in contact with the floor for too long.
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I have a Dyson with a hard floor tool. Most useful is my new cordless Dyson though, easy enough to get out every day.
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The best cordless for a quick spin around any surface is a Gtech AirRam: http://www.gtech.co.uk/cordless-vacuum- ... eaner.html I wouldn't be without mine :D
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After vacuuming, a few of us have bought these for the "wet" clean. Suitable for all hard floors, uses minimal liquid compared to a steam mop, or mop and bucket, and I personally find it a joy to use. :) https://www.amazon.co.uk/Beldray-BEL038 ... B00XPXWYI0
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Aldi had them in a few weeks ago, and I did consider it, but have so many gadgets and appliances hanging around it is getting ridiculous.
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Nemo wrote:After vacuuming, a few of us have bought these for the "wet" clean. Suitable for all hard floors, uses minimal liquid compared to a steam mop, or mop and bucket, and I personally find it a joy to use. :) https://www.amazon.co.uk/Beldray-BEL038 ... B00XPXWYI0
Just added this to my Wish List on Amazon for when I get some money in!
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Look out for them in Aldi, they were almost half that price.
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I bought mine in Aldi, but I assume that offer has long gone and I don't know if they repeat offers?
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My local one still had a couple in stock last week, which was ahy I mentioned it, so it might be worth looking.
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Ah, good to know.
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