Conair Fabric Steamer | Conair Garment Steamer | Conair Clothes Steamer

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Conair Fabric Steamer - No More Ironing!

Conair Fabric Steamers give you a professional way to care for clothes and fabrics in your home. Use them with confidence on delicate, decorated fabrics and dry clean items. Never fight the ironing board again!

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What does the Conair Fabric Steamer do?

The Conair Fabric Steamer will remove creases, wrinkles and freshen clothes in minutes, and is more gentle than ironing.

High-velocity steam jets freshen and restore your clothes, while removing static electricity. Foot-activated steam-pause functions extend the capacity of the tank to ensure you get steam only when you need it. Steam can remove mites and bacteria without harming your most delicate items as it does not burn or scorch fabric.

Some models have a telescopic hanger on which to hang garments.

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Conair Fabric Steamer Tips

How do you use a clothes steamer?

Using a fabric steamer to best effect requires following a few rules:

Touching most fabrics lightly with the steam head will cause creases to vanish.
Do not touch velvet or silk directly with the steam head.
Some fabrics should be steamed from the reverse, just as you would iron.

What can I use a fabric steamer for?

Clothes; smooth tablecloths, drapes and covers.
Stretch tight-fitting covers.
Removing creases from ribbons, edging fabrics, party bows, and seasonal fabrics.

Maintaining your steamer:

Clean your steamer regularly to remove dirt
Never add anything to the steamer water.
Do not overfill the reservoir.
Do not allow your steamer to run dry.
Always steam in a vertical position.
Empty the reservoir when not in use.

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Conair Fabric Steamer Links

How to Use a Fabric Steamer | eHow.com
How to Use a Fabric Steamer. Fabric steamers work to remove wrinkles with steam instead of the more traditional ironing method. Some delicate fabrics such as velvet or satin don't iron well and can be easily damaged under...
Best Way - Conair Fabric Steamer Instructions | eHow.com
Best Way : Conair Fabric Steamer Instructions. The Conair Fabric Steamer helps remove wrinkles from delicate fabrics. The T-shaped nozzle of the Conair Fabric Steamer features several steam jets that produce a continuous stream of steam to...
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Clothes Steamer - a Modern Approach to Ironing: An Alternative to Getting Clothes in Pristine Condition
It is a fact that many women don't like ironing. However, it is one of those necessary evils that every house wife has to put up with. Or has she?

Conair Fabric Steamer Guestbook

Do you own a Conair Fabric Steamer?

  • poutine Jan 12, 2011 @ 8:43 am | delete
    This item has to go on my "wish list" for sure.
  • poutine Jan 12, 2011 @ 8:43 am | delete
    This item has to go on my "wish list" for sure.
  • SubtleMoon Dec 16, 2010 @ 3:37 pm | delete
    Steaming everything is beginning to be embraced more by the public. This machine is an excellent was to get wrinkles out of clothes. Thanks for the great review!
  • JustineSegovia Sep 30, 2010 @ 11:05 pm | delete
    Really shocked at simply how much steam comes from this little machine! My handheld steamer expired after a period of usage and that i bought this as a substitute. I've truly never seen a lot steam!
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