QUOTE(ruben7389 @ Oct 7 2012, 07:16 PM)
Hi for the scooba, would like to know, how much of water will be left on the floor after the scooba moved to a different area.
Reason I ask is this, my condo was constructed by a bad developer and we need to ensure there is as little as possible of water on the tiles. Cos if the tiles are mopped wet etc, it will crack. Currently when we mop we have to squeeze almost all water out and do a semi-wet mop
appreciate if you can give some advise on this
Hi, Regarding the Scooba when it is new, for sure the water will left on the floor as water marks and some water dots, but it is very normal when the brush is new and harder and can't suction up as much water into the dirty tank.Reason I ask is this, my condo was constructed by a bad developer and we need to ensure there is as little as possible of water on the tiles. Cos if the tiles are mopped wet etc, it will crack. Currently when we mop we have to squeeze almost all water out and do a semi-wet mop
appreciate if you can give some advise on this
IF the scooba you have using it very often and not longer up to 1 or 1.5 months later and you will notice about the dirty tank can suction as 90% full tank and the floors only left up 3% of wet feeling and after fan, air, aircon over the floor as much as clean than your regular mop.
Even lamination floors or parquet it is not a problem.
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Added on October 11, 2012, 8:19 amGood morning everyone
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This post has been edited by kimsim: Oct 11 2012, 08:19 AM
Oct 7 2012, 11:27 PM

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