Monday, October 17, 2016

Tips for using a steamer



1.      Always warm up the machine before starting to use it, this will prevent water from escaping from the hose before producing steam properly
2.      Make sure you have plenty of steam
§  Never place your hand near the steam because you can get burned very quickly
§  Keep away from children
4.      The steamers are designed to be used vertically, so it did hold it in position standing
5.      Keep a slight tension on the section to encourage smooth wrinkles and to relax the tissue surface to remain smooth
6.      Go slowly; it is not recommended to rely heavily
7.      It is recommended to use the steamer on the reverse side of fabric, such as silk so that the fibers can relax more quickly
8.      Never touch the delicate fabric such as velvet with the nozzle of the steamer. If you have the smooth, do the reverse side using the brush not to saturate the fabric water
9.      Fill the tank to the recommended level, no more!
10.  Always empty the tank of any unused water
11.  Descale the machine periodically to remove mineral buildup on the heating element
USES:
§  The fabrics in cotton and cotton / poly (thicker cotton do not react well to the steamer to remove wrinkles).
§  Delicate fabrics (usually smoothed on the reverse side) that could be burnt or compressed by an iron
§  Tissues that could be brilliant to force the board
§  Items that do not need to have impeccable air such as shirts, polos
§  Heavy items that can be placed on board, like a wedding dress, a winter coat in wool jackets
§  Clothes and other items that are normally dry cleaned and worn more than once to refresh between the harbor
§  Washable curtains, especially transparencies that can be smoothed out after being suspended
§  Upholstery that requires freshening
§  Seats in the car to remove odors

§  Mattresses to kill bed bugs (there are no data that support this statement, but many people say that it helps)

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