


What surfaces can the steam cleaner clean?
Our steam cleaner is perfect for cleaning indoor surfaces like grout, tiles, stoves, windows, mirrors, glass doors, and hard-to-reach areas.
Warning: The steam cleaner is designed for high-temperature, hard surfaces and indoor use.
Is it normal for water droplets or mist to appear during use?
Yes, it's normal for high-temperature steam to condense into small water droplets, especially on lower steam settings. It’s a good idea to release steam for a few seconds before use to stabilize the nozzle temperature.
After heating, the first thing that comes out is water droplets or water. Is this normal?
Yes, after heating, water droplets will be sprayed first and then steam. After the steam cleaner is started, some water droplets will be sprayed first, and then continuous steam will be sprayed after a few seconds. This is a normal phenomenon.


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What surfaces can the steam cleaner clean?
Our steam cleaner is perfect for cleaning indoor surfaces like grout, tiles, stoves, windows, mirrors, glass doors, and hard-to-reach areas.
Warning: The steam cleaner is designed for high-temperature, hard surfaces and indoor use.
Is it normal for water droplets or mist to appear during use?
Yes, it's normal for high-temperature steam to condense into small water droplets, especially on lower steam settings. It’s a good idea to release steam for a few seconds before use to stabilize the nozzle temperature.
After heating, the first thing that comes out is water droplets or water. Is this normal?
Yes, after heating, water droplets will be sprayed first and then steam. After the steam cleaner is started, some water droplets will be sprayed first, and then continuous steam will be sprayed after a few seconds. This is a normal phenomenon.




















































