Chemically Free Clean Your Home With A Wagner Power Steamer

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$140
1 Day
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You all know I love a clean home, and even better when I don't have to use harsh chemicals to do it. I recently received a Wagner Power Steamer and I'm so excited to show how it can clean your home chemically free! You can see more of my crazy creations here

Wagner On Demand Power Steamer


Steamers use traditional boiler technology to heat the water and produce deep sanitizing steam cleaning power. The steamer comes with several attachments to help you clean so many areas!

Fill with distilled water, plug in, and turn on.


It's so easy to use, simply fill the unit with distilled water, plug it in, and turn it on. When the light turns green, it's ready to use!

Kitchen Cleaning & Sanitize


Counters - I steamed my kitchen counter using the jet nozzle,

then I wiped the counter with a clean microfiber cloth.

Sink - I steamed my sink, and then wiped out with a clean cloth.

Faucets - I steamed my faucets, and shined them up with a microfiber cloth.

Cook Tops & Stoves - I steamed my stove top, then wiped the grease and grime away.

Back Splash - I used the nozzle brush attachment and got the tile and grout clean on my back splash. Steam, then wipe away those grease splatters.

Microwave - Using the jet nozzle, I steamed the outside handle and key pad to sanitize, steamed the inside, and wiped it up.

Oven - I steamed my oven using the nozzle brush...

I watched all the grease and grim wipe right up.

Look how amazingly clean my oven window is! You can do this to the whole oven. It works on grills too!

Floors


I used the extenders and large cleaning brush and steam cleaned my tile and grout floors. Add the cleaning towel to this attachment and it cleans laminate as well. I used it to clean my wood floor as I have used a steamer in the past with success. You'll want to read the instructions as this steamer is not intended for all surfaces.

Bathroom Cleaning & Sanitizing


Counters, Sinks, Back Splashes, Faucets - I steamed the surfaces using the jet nozzle and wiped up with a microfiber cloth.

Showers & Tubs


I used the large cleaning brush attachment to clean my tile and grout. You could also use the squeegee attachment.

Hard To Reach - I used the nozzle brush attachment to clean the corners of my shower, as well as the bottom of the shower door.

Windows & Mirrors


I used the squeegee attachment and cleaned my glass shower walls and doors. You can also clean regular windows and mirrors this way.

Sanitize Door Handles & Light Switches


I used the sprayer to clean my door handles and light switches. Steam and wipe with a clean cloth.

Upholstery


I cleaned my upholstery with the large cleaning brush. This would work well on furniture as well as car upholstery.

Window Tracks


I steamed my window tracks

and all the dirt wiped right up.

Metal Duct & Vents


I steamed my metal ducts and vents. This would work well on metal blinds - steam and wipe up.

Baseboards


I used the extensions and nozzle brush to clean my baseboards without breaking my back.


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  • Nicole Nicole on May 09, 2020

    I LOVE your DIY projects! I just subscribed to your YouTube channel. I have been wanting to eliminate my household chemical dependency. So I was very excited to see that you have a more natural solution!


    I have two questions:

    1. Where can you purchase citric acid?

    2. Did you design the backsplash in your kitchen? (not cleaning related 😊) Our home was damaged during hurricane Florence. We had to completely gut it due to flooding. But, after a year and a half, we are back in the house. There are a few things to still do and a backsplash is one of them! I was just wondering if you created it yourself or did you purchase it?

    Thank You!

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