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		<title>By: Bernadette Cooper</title>
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		<description>I, too, use water in the microwave, but with a slice of lemon.  I put the bowl on a plate so I can remove it without burning myself, and wipe the interior while the &quot;gunk&quot; is still damp. 

I had a shark steam cleaner, until my mom &quot;borrowed&quot; it. I used it all the time in my old house. sinks, floors, doorknobs (especially during cold &amp; flu season!), but not much in the microwave. The power was a little much for such a small space (think backsplash). With a small attachment like the one for floors, though, it would be great!

Since we&#039;re in a transition phase homewise (getting ready to close) I&#039;m preparing to buy another one.  The ease of use is incredible, and everything is just CLEAN! I still will use my green cleaning products, but the steamer is a definite must as far as I&#039;m concerned for sanitizing, especially in the bathrooms!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I, too, use water in the microwave, but with a slice of lemon.  I put the bowl on a plate so I can remove it without burning myself, and wipe the interior while the &#8220;gunk&#8221; is still damp. </p>
<p>I had a shark steam cleaner, until my mom &#8220;borrowed&#8221; it. I used it all the time in my old house. sinks, floors, doorknobs (especially during cold &amp; flu season!), but not much in the microwave. The power was a little much for such a small space (think backsplash). With a small attachment like the one for floors, though, it would be great!</p>
<p>Since we&#8217;re in a transition phase homewise (getting ready to close) I&#8217;m preparing to buy another one.  The ease of use is incredible, and everything is just CLEAN! I still will use my green cleaning products, but the steamer is a definite must as far as I&#8217;m concerned for sanitizing, especially in the bathrooms!</p>
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