I needed an inexpensive steam cleaner to keep my apartment bed bug free. Pest control companies put them at between $1,500 and $3,000. We can't afford it so after a lot of research I found out that the only way to really kill all these things and eggs is either extreme heat or extreme cold. So I developed a way to disinfect my apartment inexpensively. If you don't have the money to afford a pest control company, this has worked for me. However, trust me when I say it will take a lot of time and hard work and you will need to be diligent for several weeks afterwards. It's like a lice infestation. Here's what I did. I read as many reviews on each steam cleaner as I could find. Each of them had both good and bad reviews, so in the end I chose this particular car for three reasons. 1 affordable price, 2 male rating of this particular model. He had several bed bugs and wrote in great detail how to get rid of them.3. Covid-19 hit California hard and only essential workers were allowed to work in San Diego County. I needed a way to disinfect my house on a daily basis (I have three children - 17, 14 and 7). So I took a chance and bought this model together with the Harris bed bug kit (2 sprays and a powder with a brush). Everything arrived 2-3 weeks earlier than expected (due to Covid19). Anything sent should be delayed unless deemed essential. Bought some very large latch storage and EX-Large Blue Ziploc bags (home storage), air mattresses for everyone, a ton of vegetable oil and 20 gallons of distilled water. I first started drying all the clothes/linen/shoes/handbags/backpacks in drawers or closets for at least 30 minutes on high heat. Once each load was done, I folded them back up (straight out of the dryer) and packed them into storage bins. We put them in the garage. Each child and adult was given a blue zippered bag to put clothes in for a week to lock and store at home during the process. Then I vacuumed, cleaned, disinfected and finally rearranged my living room to fit all the air mattresses. Then I poured a thick stream of vegetable oil around the entire perimeter of the air mattresses in the form of a moat. The bugs died in the oil trying to get to the air mattresses. We slept like that until the whole house was cleaned. I started in the room farthest from the front door and walked towards it. Steam clean everything, including the walls and ceiling, twice. Just before I moved into the next room, I used Harris bed bug products. We have vaulted ceilings and popcorn ceilings so it was difficult and time consuming. You must "quit" and repeat all of this weekly for a month. Longer, for example 2-3 months and more often, like every other day, if your infection is really strong. RULE #1 to remember: Nothing enters a cleaned room or moves from an uncleaned to a clean room without first being steamed or immediately dried in a dryer on high for 30 minutes. Otherwise, you're just reinfecting the cleanroom you just did all the hard cleaning work in. During this horrible ordeal, this little Steamfast canister cleaner outdid itself. Even after all that I now use it to clean and sanitize everything from car interiors, bathroom grout and all mattresses/furniture. It gives most things a whole new look. However, I had no problems with him. i love this car I don't know how I lived without it before!
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