Collection: Propane Steam Cleaner

Frequently Asked Questions
You shouldn't use a steam cleaner on unsealed floors (hardwood, laminate, unsealed stone), delicate fabrics (silk, velvet, leather), painted/waxed surfaces, electronics, cardboard, or cold glass due to the risk of damage, warping, or cracking.
It is recommended to remove oven racks when steam cleaning so you can thoroughly clean the oven cavity and manually scrub the racks separately for better results.
When you steam clean, the steam loosens the dirt and grime from the surface, which is then captured by a microfiber pad or wiped away manually with a cloth, as the dirt does not disappear on its own.
No, you should never add any soaps, vinegar, essential oils, or chemicals to the water tank of a steam cleaner, as this will clog the internal mechanisms, damage the machine, and void the warranty.
Using tap water instead of distilled water will cause mineral deposits (limescale) to build up inside the machine, which will eventually clog the steam vents, reduce efficiency, and cause the steamer to fail prematurely.
You should not run vinegar through your steamer as a cleaner, as the acid can damage internal components, seals, and void the warranty; the only safe liquid for general use is distilled water.