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Water…nature’s natural solvent
, when super heated becomes dry steam vapor. Tackling the toughest  of cleaning jobs…your steam vapor cleaner will melt away grease, grime and build-up
 while killing allergy causing mold, mildew and bacteria deep where they hide.

 

 


Getting started - 
simple guidelines to follow


 
 

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This page will offer you many suggestions and guidelines to apply to your steam cleaning routine. Keep an open mind, a hearty enthusiasm for what you are about to accomplish. Our grandmothers cleaned with no more than natural cleaners and the "hottest" water available and I wish mine were here today to see how we have advanced. She would have been proud that we really did listen.

 

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 Steam Vapor Cleaning Techniques and Hints   

There are a few rules of thumb when cleaning with vapor:

The lower the steam pressure, the higher the consistent temperature and the drier the steam.
Pressure is great for down and dirty cleaning, but for everything else....turn it down. Condensation occurs at a higher pressure output....so once again, keep it down and let the heat do the cleaning.

Cut out the chemicals and the residues they leave behind

Remember, the sooner you cut out cleaners on your floors and surfaces, the sooner the residues will disappear. Soap residue attracts dirt and your floor or other surfaces actually get dirty quicker. There is no purer clean than steam.

Never put anything in the boiler or reservoir other than tap or distilled water. On the other hand don't be afraid to use a safe cleaning agent if you run into a difficult situation that may call for more than steam. Cold water and soap cleans ok, but use that same soap with hot water and watch what happens. The same principal applies.

Get to know your accessories and their purpose. 
Extension Wands - To be used with Floor brush, Triangle Brush or detail attachment.
Elbow attachment - To be used with Floor brush and triangle brush to attach to hose nozzle or extension wands. This allows both of these attachments to have different positions for cleaning.
Floor Brush - Nylon bristled large rectangle brush with clips to attach towels or mop pads to the brush.
Large Triangle Brush - Nylon bristled large triangle brush with clips to attach towels for cleaning walls, upholstery, cabinets etc.
Window Squeegee - Attachment for windows, mirrors
Detail Attachment - Use for attaching small detail brushes, medium round and use by itself for detail cleaning
Medium Nylon Bristled Brush - Use for smaller areas, ovens w/ scrubbie etc
Small Detail Brushes - Stainless, Nylon and Brass
Stainless Scrubbies - Medium for TR5 & TR6
Garment Pad - TR5 & TR6   Attaches to the large triangle brush

 

What to CleanAccessories to use:
FLOORS
Vinyl, Pergo, Laminates
 
Low - Medium Pressure         Large brush + towel, extension wands, nozzle w/ nylon nozzle brush
Hints & Techniques:
Sweep or vacuum first; corners and baseboards w/ detail brush if necessary;  mop w/ large floor brush with towel or mop pad, heavily soiled areas use small rectangle brush, no towel if necessary. 
Quarry Tile, Slate, Ceramic  Tile
Low - Medium Pressure  Large brush + towel on front clips only, nozzle w/ nylon nozzle brush, rectangle brush w/ towel
 
Hardwood - 
Low Pressure          Large brush + towel and pad, extension wands
Hints & Techniques:
Fix  towel folded in 1/2 or 1/3 or pad to large brush, heat with steam "on low", turn steam off and mop floor if preferred, repeat as towel cools. Towel should be hot and moist, not wet. It is the damp heat that will dissolve grime and build-up while the floors do not over-wet and evaporation is quick. No residues - only clean. Do not use on unsealed floors.
 
Grout ( Sanded )                    Small Nylon Detail Brush or Stainless Detail Brush 
Medium - High Pressure
Hints & Techniques:
Clean actual grout lines with
Nylon Detail Brush. In many cases however follow our 
directions for using Stainless Detail Brushes for heavily soiled grout in kitchen, mud rooms etc. Clean dirty grout in a 10 x 12 kitchen in approximately 1 hour.

 

Wax removal
Medium - High Pressure      Small detail brush, nozzle attachment

                

KITCHENS
Stove Tops, Ovens, Grills, Vents - 
Low - Medium Pressure     Nozzle w/ detail brush - nylon, brass, large nozzle brush, stainless steel pad, towel
Hints & Techniques:
 Use nozzle with brush, attach stainless steel pad for oven surfaces, oven racks, glass in door. Use small nylon or brass nozzle brush for tight areas, corners, burner bibs.

The photos at the right is an oven bottom with baked on food, within a minute the nozzle with scrub attached begins to melt the crusty mess away. In less than 2 minutes and one paper towel, half of the oven is sparkling with no chemicals, fumes or foamy mess.

This method can be used also with your grills, vents, drip pans, smokers.
 Depending on the size of the area, choose the scrub and detail brush that will
 work best.

 

 

 

Small Appliances, Refrigerator, Freezer,l Microwave
Low - Medium Pressure           Small Detail brush, Medium Round Brush w/ towel
Hints & Techniques:
For large areas use triangle brush w/ towel, or large nozzle brush directly. Use nozzle without brush for nooks & crannies, wipe with towel.
Sinks, Faucets, Drains     
Medium Pressure
           Nozzle w/ nozzle brush - nylon or brass.
Hints & Techniques: 
Melt away build up in hard to reach areas 

Use nozzle to reach into tight areas, or use with small nylon detail brush where needed, rinse or wipe surface. This will remove build up in the smallest of places around fixtures, sink edges, set in cutting boards and help to kill bacteria.
Counter Tops, Cabinet Facing   
Low - Medium Pressure         Small triangle brush w/ towel clipped on, nozzle w/ nozzle brush
Hints & Techniques:
Use small rectangle brush direct and wipe with towel, use threaded nozzle w/ brush on moldings, wipe with towel. Cabinet Facing: pre-steam w/ nozzle from a distance of 6", let stand a moment, wipe with towel, repeat if necessary.
BATHROOM
Tile & Grout      
Medium Pressure        Nozzle, large & small nozzle brush, small rectangle brush
Hints & Techniques:
Use steel detail brushes, small rectangle brush with no towel to clean grout, rinse or wipe clean. Use rectangle brush with towel to maintain.
Porcelain, ChromeFixtures           
Medium Pressure
     Nozzle, nozzle brush - nylon, small rectangle brush w/ towel, extension tube 
Hints & Techniques:
Use small rectangle brush w/ towel to treat larger areas, large nozzle brush w/ towel or nozzle w/ nylon nozzle brush for corners, hinges, ledges and bars, wipe or rinse away dirt.
Shower Stalls & Doors     
Medium Pressure
        Nozzle, nozzle brush - nylon, small rectangle brush w/ towel, extension tubes, large nozzle brush w/ stainless steel pad.
Hints & Techniques:
Use round or triangle brush w/  towel or medium round or small detail brush w/ stainless steel pad to remove heavy soap scum from glass or ceramic panels. Do not scrub, the heat will melt the soap build-up.  Pre-treat area with mild detergent or vinegar if necessary. Rinse tools often. Wipe or rinse away loosened dirt.
Fiberglass     
Medium Pressure 
Large round nozzle brush, small rectangle brush, extension tube, towel
Hints & Techniques:
Use small rectangle brush direct w/ out towel, or large round nozzle brush for stubborn areas, rinse or wipe away soil. Use extension tube for easy reach.
GLASS -
lWindows, Mirrors
Medium Pressure
            Squeegee , jet nozzle w/ towel
We have never seen a window come cleaner than with steam.  No dirt, no residues, no cleaners! Windows will stay cleaner longer with no residue to attract dirt.

Hints & Techniques:
We like to drape a clean microfiber towel over the squeegee first, turn steam to low and wipe down over entire surface the first cleaning. Remove the towel, steam window and squeegee down for a squeaky clean finish. Again, use the microfiber towel for a final edge wipe if necessary.  Avoid cracked mirrors or windows. Use caution on windows when temperatures are cold on the exterior.

   

 

 

 

Method #2
If you are having trouble becoming a
squeegee expert we suggest using your jet nozzle.  Turn your steam to medium / low and steam your windows / doors approximately 4-6 inches from nozzle tip. Use squeegee unattached and use drawing downwards. Wipe the blade and continue until complete. Excellent, fast results can be achieved also by this method.

 

Window Frames
Low - Medium Pressure          nozzle w/ nozzle brush, Extension, towel
Hints & Techniques:
Use jet nozzle + brush to renew tracks,  frame area, latches etc. Use towel over nozzle brush to finish and polish.

  

 

Door Tracks & Window Tracks
Low - Medium Pressure
       Small Nylon or Brass Detail brush or nozzle without brush attached  - towel to wipe up, or drape over top             

Hints & Techniques: Sliding Glass Door Tracks clean in seconds
If cleaning up heavy grime in your window or door tracks place a towel over the nozzle tip to keep particles from blowing around as they are released from the surface. Wipe and dry with towel after, surface and crevices are like new.

 
CARPET
Carpet Surfaces
Medium Pressure
       Large brush + towel, extension wands
Hints & Techniques:
Vacuum and then attach towel to large brush and wipe in two directions - the second at right angles to the first w/ small rectangle brush or large brush a 6' x 6' area . Stubborn areas may be pre-treated with a light application of gentle soap free spotter followed with steam treatment.
Spot Cleaning
Medium - High Pressure       Nozzle or Steam gun Hints & Techniques:
When using nozzle or steam gun on spots, STAY 4" - 6" from carpet surface. Blot spot w/ towel, repeat as necessary. DO NOT OVERHEAT!
WALLS & CEILINGS
Painted, Paneling, Wallpaper
Low Pressure
       Small rectangle brush or large brush with towel, extension wands
Hints & Techniques:
Painted walls, wallpaper, wood paneling are heat sensitive. Always use 2, preferably 3 layers of towel on brushes when treating these surfaces. Do not dwell on any one area too long - treat once, allow to cool and retreat. On heavily soiled areas, pre-steam w/ nozzle 6" from surface and then use brush w/ towel. towel surface may be pre-treated w/ gentle detergent mist to help loosen soil. On wood paneling move quickly, check towel surface for color transfer.
Wall Paper Removal: use nozzle on seams, score your wallpaper with a Tiger Tool for that purpose. Prespray area if you like, then apply steam and wallpaper should remove easily. 
Acoustical Tile
Low Pressure     Small rectangle brush or large brush with towel, extension wands
Hints & Techniques:
Acoustical tile is heat sensitive as well, see Painted, Paneling & Wallpaper
Vents
Medium - High Pressure
     Nozzle or extended nozzle, extension tubes, large brush with towel
Hints & Techniques:

For hard to reach vents, use extension wands. A couple of swipes across your vent will clean it quickly.
Wipe vent surface w/ large brush w/ towel. Pre-treat with extended nozzle if necessary. For louvered vents, use nozzle w/ nozzle brush and towel.

 

 

UPHOLSTERY
Vinyl Synthetics
Low - Medium Pressure
       Small rectangle brush w/ towel
Hints & Techniques:
Test in inconspicuous location prior to treatment. Some velour's are very heat sensitive and may deform. Pre-steam area with steam gun at 6" from surface. Use small rectangle brush w/ towel over surface, working in two directions. Towel should be hot & moist, not wet. Use nozzle on seam lines at 2" from surface, wipe away dirt with towel. Condition leathers after treating. 
Patio and Porches
Screens  For large areas use the rectangle brush / smaller areas the triangle brush. Attach towel to clips and use medium to low steam and slowly wipe screen removing all soil without water spills or hoses.
.   
As towel becomes dirty, rinse well, wring and re-attach to continue cleaning. Cleaning window screens can now be done any time of the season without removing from the window frame. Remove pollen and allergens without disturbing and sending them airborne again!
Furniture
Decking and Brickwork
BLINDS 
Venetian Type, Horizontal
Low - Medium Pressure
        nozzle, extension wand
Hints & Techniques:
Light dust - open blind 1/2 way & use nozzle on Medium - High from 4" away. CAUTION: Thin plastic blinds may be deformed by too much heat. Use care. Heavy or greasy dust - shut blind, mist w/ mild detergent, use nozzle at 4" from surface, wipe immediately w/ towel. Vertical vinyl - small rectangle brush w/ towel on one side and large brush w/ towel on opposite side - top to base, switch sides.
Vertical
Low - Medium
      Small rectangle brush w/ towel  or large brush w/ towel
Hints & Techniques:
Follow directions for Venetian Type, Horizontal Blinds.
AUTOS, BOATS
Interior Surfaces
Medium Pressure        Small rectangle brush w/ towel, nozzle  w/ nozzle brush
Hints & Techniques:
Detailing Interior, Exterior
Medium Pressure
       Nozzle, nozzle brush - nylon, small rectangle brush w/ towel, extension wand
Hints & Techniques:
For nooks & crannies use nozzle, wipe w/ towel. Use nozzle brush on chrome & gaskets. Wipe with clean towel to polish
 

 

 

 

 







 

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