Proper Maintenance for Your Steam Cleaner

Steam cleaner before descaling

Steam cleaners are popular cleaning tools due to their powerful performance and ability to deep clean various surfaces like carpet and hard floors. However, like all appliances, they need to be taken care of to serve you for many years. Proper maintenance will ensure your steam cleaner lasts longer, performs better, and costs less. Here’s a simple guide on how to maintain your steam cleaner properly.

Regularly Empty the Water Tank

The first step in maintaining your steam cleaner is to regularly empty the water tank.

  • After each use, ensure that you empty any remaining water in the tank. Always remember to allow the steam cleaner to cool down before storing or performing any maintenance tasks.
  • Never leave water sitting in the cleaner when you’re not using it. This can lead to mildew or bacteria build-up, which can harm the device and reduce its cleaning power.

 

Adding steam cleaner solution to the water tank

Keep the Boiler Clean

The boiler is an essential part of your steam cleaner, so it’s important to keep it clean for perfect performance. This will also help you save money on electric bills due to improved energy efficiency.

  • Regularly descale your steam cleaner, especially if you use tap water. Tap water contains minerals that can build up in the boiler and reduce its effectiveness.
  • You can descale it by using descaling products specifically designed for steam cleaners or filling the water tank with a mixture of equal parts vinegar and water (or you can mix approximately 3 tablespoons of baking soda with 6 cups of water). Then let it sit for a few (3 to 5) hours. Rinse it out with fresh water. Do not turn on your machine while the solution is inside the machine.
  • Make sure to read your steam cleaner’s instruction manual carefully before descaling. Some manufacturers advise against using vinegar and suggest a specific descaling product instead.
How to descale a steam cleaner infographic

How to descale a steam cleaner

By regularly descaling and cleaning the boiler of your steam cleaner, you can maintain its efficiency, optimize energy usage, and potentially reduce your electricity costs.

An old steam cleaner nozzle

An old steam cleaner nozzle

Replace Accessories When Needed

Over time, the accessories that come with your steam cleaner, like brushes and nozzles, may wear out.

  • Ensure that you regularly inspect the condition of these accessories.
  • If any accessory is worn out or damaged, replace it immediately.
  • Always buy original replacements that are specifically designed for your model.

Cleaning the Steam Nozzle

The steam nozzle should be cleaned regularly to ensure it works correctly.

  • After each use, remove the nozzle and rinse it under warm water.
  • If the nozzle is clogged, soak it in vinegar for a few hours to break down any build-up, then rinse it with water.

Regular Inspections

Regular inspections can prevent potential problems.

  • Look for any cracks or damage in the hose, lid, and power cord.
  • If you notice any unusual sounds (hissing or leaking sound) or smells when using the cleaner, stop using it immediately and consult the manual or manufacturer.

Storing Your Steam Cleaner

How you store your steam cleaner can also impact its lifespan.

  • Always empty and dry the water tank before storing your steam cleaner.
  • Store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to prevent any damage or wear from temperature changes or moisture.
  • Keep it out of reach of children and pets.

In conclusion, proper maintenance of your steam cleaner is easy. It mostly involves regular cleaning, inspection, and timely replacement of worn-out parts and accessories. By following these easy steps, you can ensure that your steam cleaner remains in good working order for a long time. Happy cleaning!