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It take about overnight to dry.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Oh goodness, it took forever. I've experienced it remaining damp for as long as the following day. There’s no heat function to help dry it, not to mention the thing doesn’t suck up all the water that it puts out very well. So you’re often left with a wet floor for quite a while which not only can harm your floor, but also anyone that walks in it, kids/animals etc depending on the solution you use to clean it. If you possess a rug that can be relocated, it would be in your best interest to place it outdoors and allow it to air dry. However, if you have a carpet instead, I would advise against this approach unless you have multiple fans blowing on it to expedite the drying process. Nevertheless, even with fans, the moisture underneath may not completely dry. There are much better models that dry the carpet as well as do a fantastic job of sucking the water back up. I know it’s pricey, but it’ll be worth it because I give you about a year before you are so sick of this model and end up getting a new one. Just trust me on this one.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Three or four hours
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.About 30 to 45 minutes
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