Steam cleaners use an internal heating element to bring water to a boil inside the reservoir. The resulting steam becomes a natural cleaner without the help of chemical additives. Using steam to clean the surfaces around your home can help kill bacteria, such as salmonella, E. coli and listeria. Using a steam cleaner on a shower door can loosen the natural adhesives that bind dirt and grime to the surface, allowing you to wipe away soap scum with a soft cloth.
Things You'll Need:
--Tap, distilled or dematerialized water
--Cloths
Instructions
1.Fill the steam cleaner reservoir with tap, distilled or dematerialized water. Your model may use a fill cup to measure the correct amount of water or could have a fill-level mark on the exterior of an opaque reservoir.
2.Plug the cleaner into a grounded electrical outlet to heat the water in the reservoir. Depending on your model, you may need to turn on the steam cleaner to heat the water.
3.Observe the indicator light. The light turns off once the water in the reservoir has reached the steamer’s preset temperature to create steam.
4.Hold the tip of the cleaner about 4 to 6 inches away from the shower door to warm the glass. Cold glass could shatter from the heat of the steam if introduced too quickly. Move the steamer back-and-forth across the shower door to warm the entire surface.
5.Move the tip of the cleaner to within 1/2 inch of the shower door. Move the steamer slowly across the surface. Concentrate the steam against the glass for at least five seconds to loosen dirt and kill any bacteria. Follow each pass of the cleaner with a clean cloth to remove the grime from the glass.
6.Continue to move the steamer slowly over the shower door to clean and disinfect the surface thoroughly. Unplug the steam cleaner before refilling the reservoir if applicable.
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