Tips for using a household portable stain remover: The secret to efficient cleaning
The household portable decontamination machine, with its convenience and efficiency, has become a good helper for many families in cleaning. Whether it's stubborn stains on clothes or various dirt in the home environment, it can handle them all with ease. This article will provide a detailed introduction to the usage skills of household portable stain removers to help you achieve efficient cleaning.
First, preparations before use
(1) Understand the types of stains
Different stains require different treatment methods. Before using the stain remover, first understand the types of stains, such as oil stains, blood stains, coffee stains, etc., so as to choose the appropriate cleaning mode.
(2) Check the status of the equipment
Make sure the battery of the decontamination machine is fully charged and the nozzles and suction heads are unobstructed. If the nozzle is found to be clogged, it can be gently unclogged with a needle.
Second, techniques for efficient cleaning
(1) Pretreatment
For stubborn stains, it is recommended to carry out pretreatment first. You can use the pretreatment solution that comes with the stain remover. Apply an appropriate amount of the liquid to the stained area, let it stay for a while, and then use the stain remover to clean it.
(2) Correct operation
When using the stain remover, keep an appropriate distance and Angle to ensure that the nozzle can evenly cover the stained area. For large areas of stains, cleaning can be done in separate zones to avoid dealing with too many areas at once, which may lead to poor cleaning results.
(3) Clean multiple times
For particularly stubborn stains, multiple cleanings may be required. After each cleaning, check if the stains have been completely removed. Repeat the operation if necessary.
Third, post-cleaning treatment
(1) Clean in time
After use, clean the nozzle and suction head of the decontamination machine in time to avoid the remaining stains and cleaning agents drying up, which may affect the next use.
(2) Regular maintenance
Regularly inspect the battery and motor of the decontamination machine to ensure that the equipment is in good condition. If you find that the battery life is shortened, it is recommended to replace the battery in time.
Fourth, common stain treatment methods
(1) Oil stains
Oil stains are a common type of stain and can be cleaned using the powerful mode of a stain remover. If the oil stain is rather stubborn, you can first use a paper towel to absorb the excess grease, and then use a stain remover to clean it.
(2) Bloodstains
Bloodstains need to be dealt with promptly to prevent them from drying up. You can first rinse the stain with cold water and then clean it with a stain remover. If the stain has not been removed, you can apply a small amount of household ammonia water to the stain and clean it again with a stain remover.
(3) Coffee stains
Coffee stains can be soaked in cold water and then cleaned with a stain remover. If the stain is obvious, you can apply a pre-treatment product to the stained area and then wash it.
The household portable decontamination machine, with its convenience and efficiency, has become a good helper for home cleaning. By understanding the types of stains, operating the stain remover correctly and conducting appropriate maintenance, the cleaning effect can be effectively improved and the service life of the equipment can be prolonged. It is hoped that the above content can help you better use the household portable stain remover and achieve efficient cleaning.


