There’s a reason why so many people worldwide use H2O steam cleaners – such as the H2O HD, H2O X5 or H2O Steam FX Pro – to clean their homes. It’s not just because they’re eco-friendly. It’s because they’re so simple and effective to use.
All you do is add normal tap water, then let the internal super-heater go to work, generating powerful steam you can use in just about any area of your home. Yet perhaps the room you see the most striking results is in your kitchen, where your H2O steam cleaner really does work wonders on the most stubborn of cooking spots.
One of the biggest hotspots for grease and grime in your home is your oven. No matter how careful a cook you are, it’s very difficult to get your prep and cooking done without spills and splashes. The good news is, your H2O steam cleaner makes light work of even the toughest cooked-on grease and grime.
How to get your oven looking spotless with steam
Both the brush attachments and the precision nozzle on your H2O steam cleaner are great for cleaning your oven door. One thing to keep in mind though is that, because you’re cleaning with steam, you will get a bit of water residue. So, while you’re steam cleaning, it’s a good idea to have a tea-towel handy, to mop up any excess drips.
Once you’ve done the door, you can move on to inside the oven. Remember that many modern ovens are self-cleaning, so you don’t need to steam-clean the oven lining. Where you will see a real benefit, however, is when you steam-clean the shelves and baking trays. Your oven can reach temperatures of over 200℃, which means you get a lot of burnt-on staining. So, here you can afford to go for a higher pressure steam and use the tough brush attachment, to restore your shelves and baking trays to their former glory.
How to steam clean your cooker hood
If you have a cooker hood that sits above your hob, you’ll know all too well how grimy it can get. Its job is basically to suck up oily air, and that vaporous grease has a habit of sticking. Fortunately, your H2O steam cleaner uses hot steam which easily cuts through that sticky grease. Plus, if you find the residue is particularly stubborn, you can always use one of the handy brush attachments to scrub through it.
Get stuck into your hob with steam
Your hob gets super-hot when you’re cooking and that’s bad news when it comes to cleaning. Basically, any splashes and spills get ‘burnt on’ to the hob, making them a bit of a nightmare to remove. You might be tempted to turn to tough cleaning sprays but there’s really no need. Using your H2O steam cleaner, you can get your hob sparkling clean using no harsh chemicals – just normal tap water turned to super steam. The trick is to keep the steam on a low setting and use one of the brushes to gently agitate the burnt-on grime.
Don’t forget your splashback
If you have a splashback, behind your hob, you’ll know what a pain it can be to clean. For one thing, you have to stretch to reach it. But also, it’s quite tricky to get into all the corners to keep it spotlessly clean. This is where your steam cleaner can be a godsend. A quick blast of super-steam and you’ll be saying farewell to all those dried-on pasta sauce splatters.
You can make light work of your BBQ too
Even the filthiest of BBQs can be brought back to life using your H2O steam cleaner. Just like your oven, your BBQ is a magnet for burnt-on grease and baked-in char marks. If you go to your DIY store, you’ll find all sorts of highly abrasive chemicals for cleaning your BBQ. But really, why would you want to use harsh chemicals on something you use for cooking your food? Especially when you can use simple steam instead!
Simply switch your H2O steam cleaner to its most powerful setting and use both the precision nozzle and the brush attachment to first agitate then the cut through even the toughest BBQ residue.
Your H2O steam cleaner is perfect for cleaning just about every room in your home. For more tips on how to steam clean go here.