How to Clean a Water Based Air Purifier
In this video, Kyle teaches us how to easily clean almost any water-based air purifier!
Important Safety Tips
- Always make sure your machine is unplugged and the power button is turned off, before servicing your machine.
- Always make sure your hands are dry and free from moisture before servicing your machine.
- Be sure to wear gloves when servicing your machine to prevent any cuts or scrapes.
- If you are uncomfortable working on your machine, please don’t hesitate to contact us at service@greatvacs.com and we can help you through the process or you can send it into us to fix it for you.
Instructions
For our demonstration, we’ll be using a Prolux water-based air purifier.
As you can see, the bowl has a lot of hard water on the inside.
We’re going to submerge the bowl in a bucket of hot water. If you’re at home you can use a sink.
Once it is completely submerged you’re going to add a cup of distilled white vinegar and let it soak for 30 minutes.
After 30 minutes you can remove the bowl and wipe it down. You can rinse it with water if you’d like, but it’s not necessary. It should look pretty much brand new!
Here’s another trick to cleaning not only the bowl, but the underside of the motor. Fill the bowl to the fill line with a mix of warm water and vinegar. The put the top portion back on.
Then plug it in and let it run for about 12 hours. Then, just empty the water bowl and wipe everything down!
Check out our Prolux Water Based Air Purifiers:
Oil Diffusing Water Based Air Purifier/Humidifier by Prolux
Touch Screen Prolux Water Based Air Purifying Humidifier & Aromatherapy Diffuser
Check out our Ocean Blue Water Based Air Purifiers:
Oil Diffusing Water Based Air Purifier/Humidifier by Ocean Blue
Touch Screen Ocean Blue Water Based Air Purifying Humidifier and Aromatherapy Diffuser
We even have a mini desktop version!
Mini Oil Diffusing Desktop Water Based Air Purifier/Humidifier by New Comfort
If you need any parts, supplies or have any questions, email us at service@greatvacs.com or leave a comment! You can also head on over to our YouTube channel to see more educational videos.