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Cabinet or Drawer Facings
Use the large triangular brush with a bonnet at low or medium steam.
Corners/Crevices
Use the nozzle attached to the hose handle at low or medium steam to blow out dirt. Catch dirt
with a spare cotton towel to prevent it from spraying everywhere.
Refrigerator
–
Please remove food, bins and shelves from the refrigerator before cleaning the
interior.
a. Exterior Surfaces –
Use the large triangular brush with a bonnet on low or medium steam.
b. Interior Surfaces –
Use
the
round brush or small triangular brush with the on low or
medium steam. Use separate towel to wipe up loosened dirt.
Never use hot steam on cold
glass.
c.
Door Moldings –
Use
the nylon bristle round brush. Use separate towel to mop up
loosened dirt. on low or medium steam. Use separate towel to mop up water.
Dishwasher
Use the nozzle on low or medium steam to clean out corners and edges. For light scrubbing,
add the round nylon brush.
Bathroom
Mirrors/Glass/Windows
Use the squeegee tool on the
LOW
steam setting.
CAUTION!
ALWAYS PREHEAT GLASS WITH THE SQUEEGEE 2-3 INCHES FROM
SURFACE BEFORE CLEANING! DO NOT CLEAN GLASS WHEN TEMPERATURES ARE
BELOW FREEZING POINT! NEVER CLEAN A GLASS THAT HAS A CRACK!
Toilet -
DO NOT PUT THE BRUSH OR HOSE HANDLE UNDER WATER
Exterior
cleaning uses the small triangular brush on low or medium steam.
Interior
cleaning use
the
1” nylon round brush for cleaning on low or medium steam. Start
from the top of the toilet and work down to the base.
Faucets
Use
the
1” round nylon round brush or small triangular brush on low steam.
Bathtub/Shower
a. Fiberglass
–
Pre-spray the area with heat activated Vapormate®. For crevices use the 1”
nylon brush. Use large triangle brush with bonnet on walls of tubs.
b. Ceramic
–
Use the large triangular brush with a bonnet on low steam setting to avoid
scratching surface.
c. Shower door –
Use the large triangle brush with a bonnet on the low steam setting. Lightly
applying Vapormate® assists in naturally removing mineral deposits or soap scum.
CAUTION:
DO NOT USE THE BRUSH IN A CONCENTRATED AREA FOR MORE THAN
TWO OR THREE SECONDS, GLASS COULD BREAK.
d. Silicone Sealant
–
Use the 1-hole nozzle on low or medium steam, no closer than one-
inch, use back and forth movement blowing out debris.