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DIY Curtain Steam Cleaning Hacks

Curtain Steam Cleaning is easy once you know how to do it. Get you curtain cleaning by following the simple Curtain Steam Cleaning process.

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DIY Curtain Steam Cleaning Hacks

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  1. STEP: 1 Fill the water tank in the steam cleaner according to the manufacturer’s instructions. You can choose any kind of steam generator used for cleaning purposes. It would only take 5 to 10 minutes for the water to heat.

  2. STEP: 2 Don’t stick the nozzle from where the steam emanates directly to the curtain fabric. Hold the nozzle 6 inches from the drapes. Begin from the top and continue moving to the bottom to spray the drapes with steam.

  3. STEP: 3 Move the nozzle closer while at the seam lines, keep the nozzle to 2 inches from the drapes instead of 6 inches. When you have sprayed the entire front surface of the drapes, detach the jet nozzle from the hose and set it aside.

  4. STEP: 4 Attach the fabric or drape tool to the end of the hose. Hold the hose straight upright, so the dirty condensation collected from the curtains can run back down the hose and into the machine. Lightly touch the cleaning tool on the end of the hose to the top of the drapes. Move the tool slowly down the fabric panel from top to bottom.

  5. STEP: 5 Keep steaming the drapes until you have covered the entire front surface. Repeat the process with the fabric or drape tool on the rear side of the drapes.

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