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Toni, I have the Braava and love it. I only have wood floors and title floors, but I would think that it would work on indoor stained concrete really good. In fact maybe better than my tile ones as there are grout cracks of course. I have two indoor dogs (one that sheds) and living on a farm both bring in sand/dirt. I first use the dry cloth to get the hair up and then the mop part everyday. I use the swiffer dry cloths as they seem to pick up dog hair good. The battery life on this little robot is remarkable! I would compare it to a broom and wet mop in one. Hope this helps.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It doesn't matter if it's concrete, as long as the surface is smooth, it'll work just fine. I saw some video review on YouTube where they try to clean ceramic tiles and, the Braava was not able to clean the grout properly. So porous surfaces are definitely a no go for this little guy.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I use mine on my garage floor that has an epoxy coating over it and it works well. I use the sniffer sweep feature first and then the mop attachment. Does a good job
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If you are wondering if this would work for you, as yourself this question: could I clean this area, and be happy with it, with only 1 Swiffer wet towel? If the answer is no - then do not purchase this robot.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No--you won't get the stains off since you are not to use anything but water or swifter type wet products--not enough pressure to remove tough stains
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