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How to Clean Hardwood Floor Using Steam Cleaner?

Keeping hardwood floors clean can improve the overall beauty of your home. A hardwood floor contributes greatly to the atmosphere and aesthetics of the home, and it is one of the largest investments in your home’s interior. Protecting it is important to extend its life and to keep your home look attractive. Cleaning and caring for your hardwood floor will protect your investment. Steam cleaning is one of the most effective ways of keeping hardwood floors in great shape.

Why steam cleaning is the best way to clean hardwood floors?

Steam cleaning is highly recommended by experts for maintenance of hardwood floors, as the process leaves very little residue than conventional cleaning methods. Steam cleaning not only kills bacteria but also prevents foul odors, which might arise from soiled and dirty hardwood flooring. It also inhibits the growth of mold. Besides, steam cleaning is an environment-friendly method of cleaning since it does not use any cleaning agents or harsh chemicals.

Cleaning hardwood floor using steam cleaner

You can keep hardwood floor clean and completely dirt-free by following the steps given below:

  • Understanding the working of a steam cleaner: Steam cleaners work by releasing a jet of super heated steam on the surfaces to be cleaned. The machine draws ordinary water from a faucet and converts it to heated steam using an in-built heating element. A special nozzle with an attached cleaning wand transfers the steam to the hardwood floor. The super heated steam from steam cleaner is capable of dissolving even the toughest of grime, dirt and deposits and simultaneously sanitizes the hard wood floor, leaving it completely clean and germ-free.

  • Setting up the steam cleaner: Knowing how to set up the machine as per the supplier’s instruction is an important step in the hardwood floor cleaning process but it is very simple as well. Make sure you follow the instructions provided in the manual step-by-step to get the assembly and connections right. The inlet and outlet connections must be secured to prevent loss of pressure, which may affect the performance of the machine adversely. If your steam machine is heated and/ or powered by fuel or gasoline, adequate refilling must be done before starting the hardwood floor cleaning process.

  • Cleaning Process: Run the vacuum cleaner over the hardwood floor to remove loose dirt and debris, lint, and other materials that may interfere with the steam cleaning process. You must also remove small furniture from the room before you start cleaning. Start the machine, making sure that you are using the appropriate accessories and wands to make cleaning convenient and quick. Start from one corner of the room and work your way across the whole surface, focusing more on those areas where the dirt accumulation is more stubborn.

Tips for ensuring better results:

  • Steam cleaning saves you money, as you don’t have to use expensive cleaning solutions. Make sure you have got the temperature setting right and test on a spot that’s not immediately visible.
  • Buy a reputable brand of steam cleaner that guarantees top performance and durability.
  • Read the manual carefully to know the best accessories to use for maximizing cleaning results.

Hardwood floor steam cleaners that are technologically superior and have the right specifications can make hardwood floor cleaning an effortless task.

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