Question by Sissy: Can anyone personally recommend a good home steam cleaner?
Are there any that can used to steam your clothing and have attachments to clean say your blinds or floors too? Thanks in advance.

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Answer by mcally
The Shark steam cleaner is awesome. It will clean anything.

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Question by deardiary27: Has anyone used the Bissell Yikes pet cleaner and do you like it?
Are there any faults with the machine? Anything that causes a problem? I want to get one, but before I invest I wanted to get some opinions. I have done a little research online, but haven’t found that many reviews on the product.

Thanks!

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Answer by Xena Pug
no, but i do have a bissel spot bot and i like it.

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Question by Nickname: Has anyone ever heard of the Bissell Spot Lifter 2x?
I want to get it for my mom for Christmas but I dont know the price range or where to find it..please help!

Thanks!

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Answer by papercutfaint
Buy her something she’ll like. Mom’s usually don’t want cleaning appliances for Christmas.

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Question by cutie_3304: does anyone remember the name of that really cool vacuum??
I wanted to buy this really good vacuum. I can’t remeber what the name was called. I saw it on tv on one of those late night shows that sells things. It cleaned the carpet and air you breathed and at the time it you bought one you got another free. It was like a steam cleaner and vacuum in one. It had a webpage but can’t remember the name to search for it.

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Answer by Roy C
Wasn’t it a hoover?

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Question by Aaron B: Anyone have a solution to cleaning a shower floor?
After a long, complicated construction project, we are nearly done. However, the shower floor is so dirty its mind boggling. We bought the base used, so it has rust stains, little bits of tile mud, and who knows what else. What is a great way to get this floor to be as clean as it was when it first was made?

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Answer by GramstoFour
After you mop it with the cleaner of your choice, put on old clothes and mix up a solution of bleach and water. Pour it on the floor. Use rubber gloves and make sure you have plenty of ventilation. Use a toothbrush to scrub with ; especially if you have dirt and mildew between the tiles. Grams

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Question by tx gal: does anyone know a good way to get the carpets in your car clean?
soaps? equipment? chemicals? anything? mine are really in need of a serious deep cleaning.

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Answer by Austyn
my mom has this little carpet cleaner for when something spills on the carpet and i used that so if you no someone with a small carpet cleaner use it cuz it made my carpets look new and they were rlly dirty

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Question by : Searching the name of a few old games (Steam games reward to anyone that finds it)?
Heh, been searching on lots of old shareware games sites and I’m currently posting this everywhere because it’s just been itching me, I MUST know what game #1 is.

It’s a longshot, but let’s try anyways! These are all shareware.

Game #1: The game I’m searching is a old Puzznic clone on PC (It was on Real Arcade I think) (It is not Brix by Epic Megagames)
It looks a lot like this version: http://puu.sh/92Mk
When you finished a level, the whole level blew up in a cheap looking explosion. The game was on Real Arcade if I remember correctly.

The whole game was rather cheap looking. There was multiples background, one was a city night sky. There was some decor around the levels, one was a mouse (or hamster?) and some mushrooms.

I think there was some lock blocks and other special stuff around the stage like a balloon. I think there also was Water/Fire. I think there was some stages were the gravity was reversed (the stuff was on the ceiling instead iof the floor)

So yeah, It was like puzznic, but with lots of added stuff

I’m not sure about this, I think you could skip stages (max of 5/7?) and perhaps there was something collectable in stages? It was Red I think

The stuff you had to match, I think there was a red ring.

Game #2: The other one was a breakout type (on PC), except it had special bonus levels. It’s rather hard to explain, in those bonus levels the ball would go in a fixed path, which looked something like this: http://puu.sh/92Nf
The ball went pretty fast and you had to survive the entire path to get a bonus life or something like this

Game #3: Another one: You have a guy that’s always walking left or right until he hit a wall. You have to climb a tower with converyor belts and various holes. Your guy could only jump and you could control the jump’s power.

It looked something like this http://puu.sh/9cAJ (In fact, Icy Tower looks a lot like this) The game was on Mac BTW

Game #4: And the last one is from old gaming computers. You were in a house or something and there was lots of people as obstacle, all you could do was jump over them (the timing was pretty hard). I know one of the obstacle was a police, a guy sitting down on a couch watching TV (or was it a police watching TV?). That’s all the game was about

Thanks in advance. I hope someone knows what I’m talking about.
Also, anyone that finds game number 1 gets a cheap Steam game during the holiday sales and anyone that find 2 of the other games also get a cheap Steam game during the holiday sales. Just a small token of appreciation

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Question by dcgoalie13: Does anyone know how to change the belt on a dirt devil dynamite plus vaccume?
I tossed the user manual.

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Answer by Ed
You can get a user manual from Dirt Devil from the Internet. Just do a search on Dirt Devil and follow instructions and guides.

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Question by detech69: Anyone use any of the Steam Mop cleaners?
I bought the Bissel Steam mop used it once. It left a lot of water on the floor (kitchen). I took it back thankfully it came from meijer so no questions asked. Then I bought the H2O mop, from reading reviews online and seeing it on tv. Well it does no better than the Bissell. As I did the kitchen and bathroom floors which the H2O can be used on. It too left the floors wet long enough that I could of used a freakin mop to soak up the remaining water and mopped the floors again. Now the Shark Steam mop claims that the floors dry instantly. Does anyone else own or have any experience with these cleaning items?

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Answer by Texperson
I use a Hoover Floor Mate and it is great. You pull a handle and it sprays a little then it has small rotating brushes which scrub the dirt off, then it sucks up all the dirty water. You empty the dirty water cup when you are done. The floors are clean and dry. See the link.

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Question by Dax: Has anyone ever seen a steam car kit?
I am look for a later model Stanley Steamer kit, preferably one that looks like a large Model T. I don’t remember what the model is called, but if anyone knows what I am talking about and knows where a kit can be found to build it, any help is very much appreciated!

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Answer by Jerry
Steam Traction World in the UK is periodically offering a ‘lykamobile’ kit – a replica of an 1898 Locomobile, but they are considering the merits of producing a kit replica of the 1909 ‘coffin-nose- Stanley steamer.

See the discussion at:

http://traction.forumandco.com/stw-owners-likamobile-f6/1909-stanley-model-r-20-hp-coffin-nose-t296.htm

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