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Scunci Steamer Feedback

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Date: 03/26/2006 Topics: Cleaning > Cleaning Tools | Readers Request > Cleaning  
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Has anybody used that Scunchi Steamer for their home cleaning? My husband bought me one for our anniversary, ha! Yeah, I think he secretly wanted one but that's okay. :) I was wondering how you've used it and what worked, etc. Send your thoughts and ideas.

Thanks!

PeggyGV from San Antonio, TX
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Post By BIGBIRD (Guest Post) (11/20/2008)
I am looking for instruction also. Is it a plug and steam.

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Post By Thurston (Guest Post) (11/13/2008)
Does anybody know why my steamer is shooting steam but also water now. not easy to take wrinkles out of clothes that way. Any ideas? thank you

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Post By Judy (Guest Post) (11/10/2008)
Can someone please give me basic directions? Someone gave me one without instructions and would love to try this. I have a SS1000. How much water to use? How long to wait until steam comes out? After reading all the reviews I know its best to use distilled water, but how full? Thanks for any help.

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Post By Mend-It-Man (Guest Post) (10/21/2008)
The steps to correct it: The thumb trigger and the sliding brass valve clog up and don't move. So if you use it and press the thumb trigger and no steam comes out, it's probably clogged.

Wait until it cools down. Empty the unit.

1.) Unscrew any attachments and you will see where they screw in at the end, two small Philips head screws on the end, remove them. The red rounded piece at the end will come off.

2.) now on the top, unscrew the water stopper top where you poor water in.
3.) Now below that is a round rubber piece that surrounds the threaded part where the stopper top screws on to. Grab it with your fingers and lift it up on the sides to remove it.

4.) Underneath here you can see two screws. Remove them.
5.) now grab the whole top piece that is "black" and pull upward to remove it. you may want to start at the front and work it off. It has a few snaps that will release when pulled. I have done this a few times so don't be afraid to pull this piece off.

6.) now you will see the valve assembly. Take a small hammer and tap on the small rounded "brass" nub that is sticking out of the "trigger side" of the valve. To know if it has released, I usually place my lips around the end that the steam comes out of and blow while pressing in on the little brass nub on the other side. I do this until that nub moves freely and I can hear the air escape out the top from my blowing on it. Sounds funny but it works. If not free, tap it harder, a few more times, until it is free. It will free up eventually. It gets stuck from time to time but this will get you back in business fairly quickly.

7.) move the nub a few times to ensure smooth movement.
Re-assembly

1.) The black plastic top will snap into place. Just line up the trigger spring with the red nub and snap the whole black piece back into place.
2.) place the two screws back in.

3.) The rubber protector ring is tricky. You will see the underside has a rubber edge that snaps in place. Work it around as best as possible and i usually use a screw driver to push the last little bit into place.
4.) place the red circular end cap on and the two screws that go with it.

You are all done. Once you do this a few times, you will become a pro OR as the above poster said, use distilled water.

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Post By NeNe (Guest Post) (10/18/2008)
Hi everyone,
Jack S. posted (2/28/08) that to clean mineral deposits use vinegar. Do you use 100% or mix with water? Do you let it sit or plug it in? Thanks in advance for any help!

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Post By Don W (Guest Post) (10/15/2008)
I am trying to find a manual or instructions that I can download from my computer. Does anyone have a site or link I might try?

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Post By Brooke (Guest Post) (08/25/2008)
LOVE the scunci. After 18 months of almost daily use -- including removing wallpaper from our bathroom and cleaning our grill, to cleaning my kids' toys and the shower grout -- it died. The culprit was deposits from the water. Want to purchase another one but they're a little hard to find? Will use distilled water next time to save the life... no repair for product is a disappointment too, but it is a great little steam cleaner.

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Post By ann malatest (Guest Post) (08/10/2008)
Scunci steamer was working then all of a sudden is not shooting hot steam..only cold. Does anyone have any idea how to get this to shoot hot steam? Any ideas are welcome..thanky ou for your help. annmalatest AT hotmail.com

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Post By Maureen (Guest Post) (07/07/2008)
I was very excited to get my Scunci cleaner. I used it twice and followed all of the storage directions. I went to use it again and the steam won't come out. There seem to be something collected in it; because it builds up steam it just can't let it out.
Please help me. I would like to keep using my scunci for as long as I can.

Thanks,
Maureen

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Post By Theresa (Guest Post) (04/04/2008)
My mother in law lent me her steamer, it worked fine then I went to use it again about 6 months later and when it heats up the steam comes out of the wand without depressing the plunger. any idea how to remedy this? Thanks

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Post By Jack S. (Guest Post) (02/26/2008)
For those of you who would like to know where to purchase manuals or parts or even a complete new machine in the box, you may contact me @ 901 230-8037. e-mail jacksmithmier AT yahoo.com I have a source where I can obtain them if needed. Also, for those who report they have stopped working it is probably because the minerals in the water have clogged the outlets. Clean with vinegar and it should correct problem. Thanks

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Post By supermom (Guest Post) (02/24/2008)
I just picked it up, and it seems to be cleaning well, but I'm having trouble with steam coming out of the top of the "Wand Segment" where the "Connection Adapter" goes into it. Is it supposed to do that? Also, if I want to avoid the steam and I hold it by the "Wand Segment", I need to use a potholder, but it at least keeps the hose connected to the "Wand Segment." Any thoughts?

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Post By chris (Guest Post) (02/22/2008)
I too let my steamer sit for a few months and now it will not work. It produces steam but the steam will not come out of the nozzle. Any ideas?

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Post By Sharon (Guest Post) (01/25/2008)
My Scunci is about 2 years old. Worked great at first, but it sat for about 6 mo. during a transitions tim in my life and now will not work. It seems to get hot but cannot get steam at ALL. Anyone have any suggestions?

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Post By crosbiegrad (Guest Post) (01/16/2008)
Are there any other sites other than the dutchguard? They are out of stock on the one piece I need, the upholstery attachment, any help would be appreciated. Thanks

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Post By jan (Guest Post) (01/01/2008)
After three uses it will not work. Good luck fixing it.

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Post By barb anderson (Guest Post) (11/20/2007)
Love my scuncii, want to buy one for my sister. Where do I get one? Don't like shark products.

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Post By kendall b (Guest Post) (11/19/2007)
i love my steamer! but we need replacement cleaning heads -- anyone know how to order them?

Editor's Note: Here's a place that sells them:

http://www.dutchguard.com/p-SCUNPARTS.html

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Post By Phil G (Guest Post) (09/11/2007)
Does anyone use this floor kit? It is great for the floor. Manual shows a Wand Accessory Adaptor that is not included. Does anyone know where to get one? email
grssm571 AT comcast.net
Thanks

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Post by TheyGrewAgain (6) | (06/30/2007)
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I only use mine to steam the wrinkles out of clothes.

Another great steam cleaner I love though, is the Eureka Enviro Steamer. Gets my kitchen and baths spotless, and no cleansers!

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Post By Infomercial products (Guest Post) (06/30/2007)
I reviewed the Scunci Steamer and I think it works great on clothes but I haven't tried it on upholstery yet.

Here's another review of the Scunci Steamer http://www.straightfromtv.com/home-garden/scunci-steamer.php

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Post By Ron (Guest Post) (06/24/2007)
I've had mine about 2 years. It worked great but now it is leaking rusty water out of the bottom near where the electrical cord is attached. Looked dangerous to me. I like the convenience of steam cleaning and the fact it doesn't use harmful chemicals, but I think I'll look for a different brand after doing a little online research.

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Post By Tammie (Guest Post) (05/20/2007)
I loved it until it started overheating and leaking water. I have to use a potholder to push the button and it clicks the GFCI breaker off every five minutes

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Post By jean (Guest Post) (05/03/2007)
Hi, I love my scunci. I have used it to clean my kitchen sink, stove, cabinets, bathroom, floors, and am now steaming wallpaper. Love it!!!

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Post By Shana (Guest Post) (05/02/2007)
I bought it, love it, cleaned my tile grout, windows, tubs (mold) now I am taking off some very sticky double back tape off my camper floor that was used for carpet, comes right up. I would not trade this for anything......love it....

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Post by jerib (3) | (04/12/2006)
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my nozzle keeps popping off when I press the steam button, i put it in and turned it clockwise lilke it said but it keeps popping off ! does anyone have this problem?

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Post by jerib (3) | (04/12/2006)
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my nozzle keeps popping off when I press the steam button, i put it in and turned it clockwise lilke it said but it keeps popping off ! does anyone have this problem?

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Post By JB (Guest Post) (04/12/2006)
mine keep shooting out of the hole when I push the button , I have put it in correctly, I think, I twist is clockwise liek the instructions said...why does it do this? does anyone know ? Thanks

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Post By peggygv (Guest Post) (04/05/2006)
thanks all for your input!!! so cute!! :)
I haven't tried it yet but I plan to now that I know how all of you pro's like it. :)

Blessings!!

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Post By Kimberly (Guest Post) (03/28/2006)
I have had mine for 4 years. I use it to clean the scum around the bathroom faucet. It is also good to clean the grates of grills.

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Post by valery (93) | (03/28/2006)
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I also love it because I am sensitive to the odors in strong cleaning agents. Val

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Post by valery (93) | (03/28/2006)
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I have pets. I use mine on the parrot's cage and the rabbit's cage. It makes short work of sticky stuff. Also for tile grout and in the shower it's great.

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Post by kimbers867 (23) | (03/28/2006)
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Oh never thought about using it for the oven. Great idea I will be trying really soon.

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Post by kimbers867 (23) | (03/28/2006)
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Peggy, I love mine!! I used it on my wood trim at the baseboard. I also used it around the edge of my carpet where it hits the woodwork. It really blasts a lot of stuff out that the vacuum can't get.

-I have used it to remove stickers off of paneling.
-I even clean the hamster's cage with it.
-I tried doing our loveseat it removed the stains but needs a chemical to give it a clean smell.

Kim

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Post By Angelfire (Guest Post) (03/27/2006)
How romantic. Oh well, at least you got a gift. Try buying him what you would like for your next occassion and see how it works. My daughter bought one and just loves to use it while cleaning in all areas.

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Post by cjgeo (85) | (03/27/2006)
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I don't know if i would have wanted it for a anniversary present or not, but i love mine. it does a wonderful job on tile and grout in the bathroom, cooked on things in the oven come right up, mysteryspots on carpets magically disappear, and steams the most stubborn wrinkles out of clothes.
Hubby uses it on carpeting in the cars and on wheels. anything sticky or baked on or that you would probably break several fingernails to get rid of it may work on. It is my first "go-to" cleaning tool and if it doesn't work (but most of the time it does) i haven't used any chemicals that might interact with the next i may use.
cj

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