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Two years ago, I discovered that clean smarties around the Internet were using their handheld steamers to clean their homes and I thought that was brilliant , so I started doing it right away, too. Professional steam cleaners are awesome because they heat up so much that they can even disinfect surfaces—and while I've never been totally convinced my little garment steamer from Amazon is quite as powerful as all that, I've still found a lot of ways to use it around the house. Here is the steamer I have , which retails for about $26 and comes with a brush you can stick on the front.

I try to avoid using the brush when I'm cleaning, just so I don't accidentally transfer any messy gunk onto my clothes when I use the steamer for its intended purpose, but in a pinch, it does come in handy. I steam any stain of dubious origin First up, if I find a stain anywhere and I don't know exactly what it is, I steam it. Granted, you can steam any kind of stain, since the heat loosens it and the little bit of moisture helps draw it out, but I especially like this technique for messes that I can't quite explain, since I feel better knowing my first line of attack against them is germ-killing heat.



Today, I moved a bunch of stuff near my sink and discovered some marks underneath it all. I couldn't be sure what caused the streaks, but I could be sure that I was attacking them with heat and power. Besides its potential for germ-destroying, steam is fantastic for quickly loosening any stuck-on gr.

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