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Dry Vapor Upholstery Cleaning

Professional upholstery cleaning is expensive. Using harsh chemicals may damage your upholstery and have potential impact on people who have allergies and breathing problems. Dry vapor cleaning may be the solution to your upholstery cleaning woes. Dry vapor cleaning is similar to conventional steam cleaning. The primary difference is that with dry vapor cleaning uses less water in the steam production. The resulting vapor cleans, deodorizes and sanitizes while killing dust mites, mildew and bacteria. You can save money and effectively clean your upholstery yourself with dry vapor.

Things You'll Need

  • Dry vapor steam cleaner
  • Upholstery brush attachment
  • Water
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Instructions

    • 1

      Remove the water tank from your dry vapor steam cleaner. Fill the water tank to the indicated fill level. Attach the upholstery brush to the cleaning hose.

    • 2

      Plug the power cord into a polarized electrical outlet. Turn on the power switch. Allow the steamer to heat and pressurize until ready for use. Most units have a light that indicates that it is ready.

    • 3

      Test a hidden area of your upholstery prior to cleaning the entire surface. Use a fast back-and-forth motion to move the brush over the upholstery while squeezing the trigger to release the vapor. Use a fast motion and avoid using excess vapor.