Cleaning carpets and rugs
ccessories: carpet/floor brush (7)
nd cloth (11) attached by the spring
dvice: test for colour fastness and
ibre resistance on a concealed
ection of reasonable size before
arrying out the full clean.
It is advisable to remove surface dust
irst with a carpet sweeper or vacuum
leaner and again after the carpet is
ompletely dry. This will remove dirt
t the bottom of deeper carpet pile
hich has been loosened by the
eplacement cloths; these can be
purchased from most supermarkets
r direct from the Service
Department. To save money - use old
owels or cotton floor cloths.
Cleaning hard floors
ccessories: carpet/floor brush (7)
nd cloth (11) attached by the spring
dvice: Not recommended for wax
reated floors or wood floors which
have been treated with non heat
resistant varnish.
For hard floors able to withstand the
high temperature of steam it is
possible to use the floor brush directly
n the surface without a cloth. This is
particularly useful on heavily soiled
floors. Go over the area afterwards
with the cloth attached to remove
loosened dirt.
Cleaning tile grout,
bathrooms, shower stalls,
toilets and hand basins
Accessories: crevice tool (12) with
scouring brush (9) then hand held
cloth to wipe up loosened dirt and
dry.