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30 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The stuff works!,
By Downtick (miami) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Jiffy Steamer liquid cleaner. (Kitchen)
I have the Jiffy Travel Steamer, the Esteam machine. I had quite a bit of buildup on the bottom of the steamer. I tried vinegar/water over night. It loosened up some of it, but not much at all. I then bought some of this stuff. I checked after one hour and shook the steamer around with the solution inside to see if any of the calcium has come loose, but nothing. I then looked again after 2 hours. I finally started to see the calcium floating in the solution. They recommend emptying it after 2 hours, but I let it sit over night. If I emptied it after 2 hours, I would still have a lot of calcium buildup on the bottom. So leaving it sit overnight is a good idea. I uploaded before and after pictures of the steamer so you can see my results. I would have given it 5 stars, but it didn't get rid of it all, but about 90% of it which is fine with me. I think I will use distilled water in the future so as not to get this calcium buildup any more, at least when I use it at home. Buying a gallon of distilled water every now and then will be quite a bit cheaper than buying this solution every few months. Besides, I mostly use it at home anyway and When I do travel, I will just use tap water and try and dry it best I can afterwards. So if you have the buildup, I can honestly say that it does work!
15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good as New,
By Paul (Los Angeles, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Jiffy Steamer liquid cleaner. (Kitchen)
My mom has the old J-200 steamer, which gradually accumulated some buildup to the point that NOTHING was coming out of the hose. The hose was getting warm, but no steam.
I scoured the internet and tried the cheapest method I saw which was to use a mix of vinegar and water. I let that sit in the steamer for at least a week, with absolutely no results. While trying to find an authorized service dealer, I ran across one in North Hollywood who walked me through some steps that I could try, and also suggested using this branded liquid cleaner which he mentioned would probably work a lot better than vinegar since it contained acid. I put in only about 1/4th of the bottle and let it sit overnight. The next morning, after rocking the liquid inside the unit back and forth, I noticed the clear liquid had turned into a deep brown hue, with a few chunks of sediment. Flushed it out with water, re-attached the hose, and plugged it in. A few seconds later, the familiar throaty gurgle roared into life and out came a puff of thick white steam. This stuff works, people. Well, it did for me, and now I don't have to look like I crawled out of the dryer with my wrinkly shirts. :)
5.0 out of 5 stars
Buy from Goodman's,
By TK Travel "RebelOne" (Reno,NV) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Jiffy Steamer liquid cleaner. (Kitchen)
Most people that use steamers for there clothes at some point have a problem with not enough steam.
They are not commercial grade units and if you live in area with hard water Goodman's has a great selection of product's for these type units. I found jiffy liquid cleaner ro work the Best. Contact Goodman's for the Jiffy product. Low cost super fast shipping.. Google them or call (305) 278-8822 - for info about Jiffy products. Thanks for reading..... Tim Downey[[ASIN:B00065CZ7A Jiffy Steamer liquid cleaner.]
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