Not great used alone for a thorough shower scum cleanup. You still have to put down a tile chemical prior or its steam won’t break up the scum on its own. Then, After you’ve sprayed it down with the steamer, you’ll still have to wipe the scum down with a towel. I found this item cumbersome & clumsy and time-consuming to use. It also stores awkwardly and takes up a good amount of space. 20 min is long to heat. It also loses steam pressure midway and you have to break 5 min or more to wait for a green light again. there are other handheld ones out there that I’ll be looking at.
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Thanks, I needed a video to build my confidence. I'm going to purchase mine today
But doesn't the pad get nasty? How often do you have to change it?
I just cleaned them every time I use them. But You’ll get about 10 or more washes out of them if you clean regularly.
Is it normal for it to stop and start. My light goes from green to orange during use
Yes. It’s normal. Dupray states this in their training video. The bottom goes from green to orange to indicate that it is producing steam.
Also says it in the manual if you read it.
Not great used alone for a thorough shower scum cleanup. You still have to put down a tile chemical prior or its steam won’t break up the scum on its own. Then, After you’ve sprayed it down with the steamer, you’ll still have to wipe the scum down with a towel. I found this item cumbersome & clumsy and time-consuming to use. It also stores awkwardly and takes up a good amount of space. 20 min is long to heat. It also loses steam pressure midway and you have to break 5 min or more to wait for a green light again. there are other handheld ones out there that I’ll be looking at.
1:10 you said waiting for about 20 minutes to heat up but reading specifications they say 8 minutes.
Are they not accurate?
It’s 8 min to heat and 20 min to cool down once you turn it off.
did you use distilled water or just tap water? I have hard water so...will that be ok??
Best to use distilled water to extend lifespan on the machine, it has a sticker on it saying that.
What a gorgeous house! 😂
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