If you think a Steam Mop breaking is a problem, wait till you see what can happen to your car 😆 my latest video: ua-cam.com/video/MfSE9QnDfqw/v-deo.html
Added some vinegar a couple of hours ago and walked away, leaving the experiment in the bathroom. Just heard a burst of activity. Took me a second to realize what the noise was. Steam!
Just used distilled white vinegar in mine and within a few minutes a huge burst of steam came out! Yayyy! I was ready to throw it away.. youtube is awesome 😊
This worked! I had not used my steam mop pro in years and was ready to chunk it. I let the CLR sit for a few hours and nothing. I just let it stay and when I tried to use it the next day, it worked! Thank you so much for this tip and saving my steam mop. I will be emptying it when it is not in use so this does not happen again. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
I actually came back to comment on this. I got a nice Shark steam mop that operates with a pump from an outlet store (you know, where they sell refurbished or customer returns) and barely did anything! Was going to return for an exchange but tried your CLR trick!! I took about 30seconds and BAM! Soooooo much steam!!! Saved me a trip to the store and the hassle of an exchange/store credit. Thanks!!!!!!!!
I just tried this, worked PERFECTLY in less than 20 minutes. Thanks for posting! People may want to make sure to do this outside if possible the CLR steam the first comes out when you test it really lingers in the air.
I have to stop everything I'm doing to let you know that this just worked like a charm for our Shark Professional! I really didn't want to take this thing apart to clean. My wife will be very happy again. A BIG THANKS TO YOU!!!
Worked for me! Had to leave the CLR overnight in the water tank then plugged it in in the morning & after a few minutes, steam was bursting out! Will never make the mistake of putting tap water in the mop!! It must be distilled! Thank you
My Shark is a Lift-a-way professional model and the outlet on the tank is in the upright position, therefore I inverted the machine, and let it sit overnight with a CLR mixture in it. Machine worked in the morning within about 45 seconds. THANKS, I was ready to throw it out!
This worked like MAGIC! I put some CLR in the steamer, let it sit overnight, and in the morning it took a little pumping, then WAM, a big burst of steam along with some yellow/brown residue from the lines. I flushed the CLR out several times and loaded with plain water - perfect! Thanks for uploading this video!
THANK YOU! I will try this immediately. My mop just conked out, and it's only about a year old. I don't know what I would do without the internet, and folks like you!
All I had was apple cider vinegar. After putting that in with no success, I tried to take the bottom panel off to try the bobby pin (my shark design is slightly different than the one in this video.) Halfway through taking the screws out, I pushed down on the handle and steam started pouring out on it's own! Vinegar does work! Thank you so much for the video, I was about to throw it away!
I did your CLR/water tip along with some shaking and the Shark mop worked within minutes this morning. (I left the mix in the mop overnight). Thank you so much for this.
I tried Commercial white vinegar & it still did not work. I used the half CLR & water, recommended, on this video. Not wanting the fumes in my home, I hung my steam cleaner on a hook in the garage (door open). Ran on high for 4 minutes & Poof--lots of steam. Shut off & let the solution sit for 3 hrs. Turn back on, run the solution out, then run a full tank of clear distilled water. Now it is like new. Thanks PROVEN HELPER.
SOLVED!!! All I did was use the CLR half/half mixture and within ten minutes after plugging in, I started pumping the handle for about 15 minutes and all of a sudden a shot of steam BURST out of the bottom and the thing is now like new! THANKS!
Thanks for posting! We ended up going with straight vinegar...a few ounces. Let it sit a couple hours, then turned it on and it started working again. Let it continue to sit overnight...steamed it a few more pumps with the vinegar in it. Bam! Good as new. We poured out the remaining vinegar and rinsed out the reservoir with fresh water. Thanks so much for saving our Shark Mop! Rockstar! :)
I went straight to CLR... It steamed automatically. After about 10min it stopped up again, let it sit, it started again. I will redo and leave it longer. Thank you👍
I saw this video about a year ago when my steam mop stopped working and I kept forgetting to try the vinegar or the CLR, but I tried the CLR today and within about 5 minutes it started working perfectly!! Thanks so much for this video
Thanks for this. I used 50/50 White vinegar instead of CLR and it worked within minutes! this vinegar solution is a great cleaner for tile floors, windows, mirrors and hard water stains on faucets and fixtures... natural and not harsh on finishes
I cannot thank you enough for this video! I first used Vinegar but didn’t work, then I used CLR and left it there overnight and my goodness when I turned it on this morning it worked like magic! I need to thank you a hundred thousand times because I thought I would have to buy another unit.👍👍👍
Did you let the vinegar sit overnight before you tried the CLR? I was going to try having vinegar sit in it overnight first. I have vinegar on hand, but I don't have any CLR.
@@mariesmith8076 Vinegar didn't work for me, either. I let it sit overnight, and turned on the steamer and let it run for about 10 mins before I gave up.
@@mariesmith8076 I only used distilled water in my Shark steamer, so I don't think mineral deposits is my problem. Did you use distilled water or tap water?
I ran into this problem today. I did exactly as you suggested. The 'shaking' or in my case firmly rapping it against the floor as I was shaking seemed to really entice the steam to come out. However, I had to allow mine to sit a couple of hours longer than you. Our water is very very hard. Thanks!
Ordered the CLR from Amazon, arrived next day. Soaked over night in the CLR where you put the water, give it a shake like Tek said and it still didn't work, took the mop off and the steam was coming out big style, then poured the CLR into the mop fixing and left it for several hours, give it a shake and good rinse through with boiling water from the kettle and whoop whoop it finally worked, full steam ahead, so it was definately limescale so thanks very much for the very informative video and tip....
Great advice, thanks very much. I tried unblocking the nozzle with a wire -- that was unsuccessful, but a 50-50 mixture of distilled vinegar and water worked like a charm after about 10 seconds -- I tested it in the sink, just as well because there was a sudden large burst of steam.
I just applied this repair technique to my Bissell steamer and it worked!! Took less than 5 minutes just by adding distilled vinegar as the gentleman stated. Thanks very much for your video sir. Happy New Year!! 🎉🎉🎉
Found your video this morning, used the 50-50 CLR/water, let it sit with the steam on & in about 10 minutes a huge plume of steam came forth! Thank you!!!!
This worked! I had to let the mop sit for 2 days and I also fired it up for a couple minutes every few hours. After 2 days using the 50/50 water / CLR solution, it blew open the blockage. Much simpler than taking it all apart.
Thanks so much for this guide. Our second steam mop recently stopped putting out steam. This one was more expensive than the last which had also stopped producing steam. We had chunked the other one, figuring it broke because it was cheap. We were dreading replacing this one because it was more expensive. But thanks to your guide, I tried most of your methods and I don't know if it was a combination or one particular one but all of a sudden, it started to kick out steam! Thanks for saving us a ton of money! xD
Bought an H20x5 at a thrift store that didn't work for $1. They're $120 new. I did half Zep half water - overnight. In the morning it took a while making that chugging sound, but it steamed. The steam side of the white pad had a section that was BLACK. Lex, thanks for this tip!
This worked for my Shark Steam Vac in under 10 minutes. I used Distilled White Vinegar though and not the CLR. I left my SteamVac on and in the tilt position, and soon I saw a bunch of steam just shoot out. I am so happy that this technique fixed it :)
Just tried this with king shark professional steam mop, which I had thought was completely broken. There had been no steam and it was making that thudding noise that it does when the tank is empty. Anyhow, I used white vinegar, let it sit for 5 mins then turned it in and whoosh!! Lots of steam! Thank you for saving my floors that are in dire need of a clean and for saving my mop 👍🏻👍🏻
Your awesome. Mine quit working. Did half water / CLR .. Plugged it in. Within 2 minutes it started working. Just remember to clean out the tank a few times to get the CLR out before using it for cleaning. It seems to work better then when it was new .. Thanks again ..
Thank you for your advice. I threw the mop in the trash but, after I saw your video, I went to get it back and give it try. I followed your instructions with CRL solution but still nothing. What finally unplugged it was me inserting a thin nail in the bottom opening and a gush of dirty steam came out. (yes, please wear gloves it's hot) Now it is as good as new. I am going to use distilled water (from the humidifier) to avoid future clogs. Thanks again.
I held on to my steam mop for years, even though it didn't work, because I loved it so much. Today, following your instructions, I got it to start steaming again. You are wonderful. Thank you so much for sharing.
Thank you so much for this video! I was so sad when my steam shark wouldn’t work and bummed as I had just bought it a month or so ago(it’s the newer version so I wasn’t sure that this video would help me), yet so grateful I found your video! I tried the distilled vinegar and it worked instantly! I filled half of the container with it and waited about 2 minutes after plugging it in and voila! Steam ran out it like new! Thank u, thank u, thank u!
I hope this works! I just bought a used one off marketplace from a lady and it doesn’t make any steam :( not everyone is an honest person unfortunately
I had a long skinny brush I shoved it down in the hole a couple times. It worked well enough to finish the job. I am gonna soak it with Citric acid next. The citric acid works great to unclogged my essential oil diffusers too! Thanks for the video and for all the comments. I was about to go buy a new one, I love my steam mop!
My Shark steam mop was only a year old when it quit steaming. I was going to throw it out and was shopping on line for a new one when I saw your video. Thanks for the info. I'm going to try it right now!
Hey guys I just posted an annotation from +renee harris, in the video because she got advice directly from #shark. Here's what they told her: "take a Bobby pin & bend it straight, plug in my Mop, turn it over, then push the Bobby pin in the hole in the bottom of the Mop, wiggle it back and forth, in & out, and in circular motions to break up the calcium deposits. then I plugged it in pumped it a few times and a bunch of steam came out, she then told me to un plug it and repeat that 3-4 more times. My Mop has been working like its brand new ever since. She also told me to ONLY use distilled water (which you can buy for under a dollar at the store,) or it will happen again". My advice is: JUST BE CAREFUL NOT TO GET HURT BY STEAM!!! #sharksteammop #sharksteam
I put 50/50 CLR & water, left it over night. Then, I used the picture wire poke in the hole in the bottom of the mop, wiggled it back and forth, also, in & out Pumped, pumped 5 to 10 times and it worked! and BAM Works just as NEW!!!
please everyone who reads this, make sure your mop is unplugged when you stick in the bobby pin or a paper clip works too. Also, i had several mop heads with mine. The problem was with my mop head, which was clogged. Changing to another mop head work for me. Now I just need to try and get the other mop head uncooked. Thanks for the advice from others, and use distilled water.
I tried the bobby pin - didn't work, but I did notice that nozzle was indeed clogged - I could only dig out a little bit of the clog. Your CLR solver worked in 15 minutes (I posted above).
I looked at 2 different videos and I don't know which did the trick but I first did the CLR for about 2 hours. Still didn't work. I kept pumping every now and then. Then I went to another video where I actually opened up the unit. He showed how to pull each pump out and make sure they were cleared. After putting back together and putting bottled water (never tap), I just kept pumping. Did that for maybe 5 to 10 minutes. Just as I was about to give up it started to steam! I kept pumping to clear internal hoses to push out any remaining calcium gunk. Works like a charm! One suggestion is never use faucet water. Only purified water for any appliances where water is needed. Got a good deal on the steam mop. Only paid $1.65 from Goodwill and a little bit of work. Whoever owned it before probably used tap water and that's what clogged it.
Used roughly half and half vinegar and water, cause it already had water. I let it sit for about an hour and a half, plugged it in and whoosh new mop! Thank you so much!!
Thank you do much for your video. Mine steam machine is from Morphy and Richards and When I saw your video I figured it out. I used white vinegar for few minutes and tge magic happened. Thank you a lot.
Used this on my 3 year old steam mop, thought it was a goner from our 900 mile move. Took about 10 minutes running with 50% LimeAWay and 50% water. Poof, nice steam flow. Thank you!
OMG. Vinegar worked within minutes. I was about to get the new one as this stopped steaming. M so happy . I just put half cup vinegar and half cup water and start the mop on medium and after 2 minutes steam came out
Thank you for this video. I took this thing apart, the mop part and put a pipecleaner into the out let and nothing. I did CLR over night and a few times throughout the day and gave up hope. Was looking up new ones online and decided to give it one more try...HUGE burst of steam and what looked like a whole bunch of rust came out (mildly concerning) but it works now!
I broke the rules and let mine sit for I’m embarrassed to say how long with water in the tank. So I’m trying the 50/50 white vinegar and water now. 5 minutes and nothing. Although seconds after plugging it in it made a loud noise as if about to stream and smelled like steam. But nothing yet.
I tried the vinegar thing in mine. I left it soaking over night to no avail however when I poured a teaspoon of bicarbonate of soda I with the vinegar and slammed the lid back on quick as there was a foamy eruption pressed the trigger and wahay there was a great whoosh of steam and it works fine now. So, chuffed as monkeys many thanks and hope the bicarb ting works for others 👍😎
I mix vinegar and water. Wasn't getting fast enough results. So after watching this video added CLR to the mixture. After 15mins of letting the steamer run the clog was removed. Problem solved!!
Video was very helpful. When I opened up heat chamber on my unit got about a table spoon of calcium dust out. The real problem was a stopped up inlet valve mister, but after a soak in white vinegar problem was solved. I would recommend pumping liquid through hose into valve with it out of heat chamber. Once flow through this valve was cleared up put unit back together and it worked like new. This unit is 4 years old.
ProvenHelper No we used tap water, which contributed to the problem. Manufacture recommend distilled water and I can see how this would help eliminate or even prevent the blockage, but I wouldn't have gotten to tear it apart and learn how this device works.
Thanks for your time and effort in making the video and sharing it. I have a different model of Shark steam mop. Mine is approx 5 to 7 years old. I have tried many methods described in UA-cam videos. Almost all failed because my mop is too old. I used vinegar but not CLR. Even CLR would not have worked because it is completely rusted over the years as I did not use distilled water. Thank you once again. I liked your video.
Mine is older than yours I think but maybe not. I didn’t use distilled water either because I didn’t see that part in the manual. Maybe because they want you to have but a new one?! I don’t have time for this mess but I’ll probably keep trying before breaking down and buying a newer one.
I tried the vinegar and no luck , (even added more distilled vinegar) although it makes spurting noises sometimes but not often. I’m going to let it sit awhile. I also stuck a hanger in where I thought water came out. Mine feels pretty warm at the base but I’m wondering if it’s a steaming issue, like not hot enough TO steam. Don’t know what you do about that. Shark customer service told me they don’t sell a part to fix it.
After pouring about a half cup of calcium deposits into the bath tub the solution emerged-a simple Safety pin. This was the most effective result. Once I took the reservoir housing off and the steamer brush attachment it was clear that the problem stemmed from calcium deposits blocking the pin-hole at the end of the handle assembly. After using a safety pin to free the deposits I soaked the pin-hole in vinegar. Now the Eco works better than new (due to a little trick I am not at liberty to divulge). Get to it!
I was skeptical about him putting CLR in that steam mom and THEN plugging it in! Glad the steam came out, but I’m sure a toxic cloud was part of that deal. Vinegar is tried n true!
Woke up this morning and My Shark steamer mop stopped working .I will give your solution a try. Thanks for posting a video. By the way, I did subscribe! Thanks
If you think a Steam Mop breaking is a problem, wait till you see what can happen to your car 😆 my latest video: ua-cam.com/video/MfSE9QnDfqw/v-deo.html
Added some vinegar a couple of hours ago and walked away, leaving the experiment in the bathroom. Just heard a burst of activity. Took me a second to realize what the noise was. Steam!
Thank you! I was so sad thinking I would have to trash my Steam mop.
Glad I could help!
Just used distilled white vinegar in mine and within a few minutes a huge burst of steam came out! Yayyy! I was ready to throw it away.. youtube is awesome 😊
Worked for me too !! TNX
I have a bissell steam shot no steam is coming out. So i Wil try this
Here the same!
How much vinegar?
Used the same. Worked
This worked! I had not used my steam mop pro in years and was ready to chunk it. I let the CLR sit for a few hours and nothing. I just let it stay and when I tried to use it the next day, it worked! Thank you so much for this tip and saving my steam mop. I will be emptying it when it is not in use so this does not happen again. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
I actually came back to comment on this. I got a nice Shark steam mop that operates with a pump from an outlet store (you know, where they sell refurbished or customer returns) and barely did anything! Was going to return for an exchange but tried your CLR trick!! I took about 30seconds and BAM! Soooooo much steam!!! Saved me a trip to the store and the hassle of an exchange/store credit. Thanks!!!!!!!!
I just tried this, worked PERFECTLY in less than 20 minutes. Thanks for posting! People may want to make sure to do this outside if possible the CLR steam the first comes out when you test it really lingers in the air.
I have to stop everything I'm doing to let you know that this just worked like a charm for our Shark Professional! I really didn't want to take this thing apart to clean. My wife will be very happy again. A BIG THANKS TO YOU!!!
Worked for me! Had to leave the CLR overnight in the water tank then plugged it in in the morning & after a few minutes, steam was bursting out! Will never make the mistake of putting tap water in the mop!! It must be distilled! Thank you
My Shark is a Lift-a-way professional model and the outlet on the tank is in the upright position, therefore I inverted the machine, and let it sit overnight with a CLR mixture in it. Machine worked in the morning within about 45 seconds. THANKS, I was ready to throw it out!
This worked like MAGIC! I put some CLR in the steamer, let it sit overnight, and in the morning it took a little pumping, then WAM, a big burst of steam along with some yellow/brown residue from the lines. I flushed the CLR out several times and loaded with plain water - perfect!
Thanks for uploading this video!
THANK YOU! I will try this immediately. My mop just conked out, and it's only about a year old. I don't know what I would do without the internet, and folks like you!
All I had was apple cider vinegar. After putting that in with no success, I tried to take the bottom panel off to try the bobby pin (my shark design is slightly different than the one in this video.) Halfway through taking the screws out, I pushed down on the handle and steam started pouring out on it's own! Vinegar does work! Thank you so much for the video, I was about to throw it away!
+Crystal Newell You're welcome 😎
Used your mix and walked out of the room then cames back and kitchen looked like a steam room.That was some great advice
OMG. It worked!!! I also used CLR in my clothes steamer because vinegar didn't work!! Thank you so much!!!
I did your CLR/water tip along with some shaking and the Shark mop worked within minutes this morning. (I left the mix in the mop overnight). Thank you so much for this.
I tried Commercial white vinegar & it still did not work. I used the half CLR & water, recommended, on this video. Not wanting the fumes in my home, I hung my steam cleaner on a hook in the garage (door open). Ran on high for 4 minutes & Poof--lots of steam. Shut off & let the solution sit for 3 hrs. Turn back on, run the solution out, then run a full tank of clear distilled water. Now it is like new. Thanks PROVEN HELPER.
SOLVED!!! All I did was use the CLR half/half mixture and within ten
minutes after plugging in, I started pumping the handle for about 15
minutes and all of a sudden a shot of steam BURST out of the bottom and
the thing is now like new! THANKS!
You're welcome! Thanks for the comment and the tip for #myFans!
Thanks for posting! We ended up going with straight vinegar...a few ounces. Let it sit a couple hours, then turned it on and it started working again. Let it continue to sit overnight...steamed it a few more pumps with the vinegar in it. Bam! Good as new.
We poured out the remaining vinegar and rinsed out the reservoir with fresh water. Thanks so much for saving our Shark Mop! Rockstar! :)
I went straight to CLR... It steamed automatically. After about 10min it stopped up again, let it sit, it started again. I will redo and leave it longer. Thank you👍
another happy customer here - mine was fixed in 2 mins filling halfway with vinegar! thank you!
I saw this video about a year ago when my steam mop stopped working and I kept forgetting to try the vinegar or the CLR, but I tried the CLR today and within about 5 minutes it started working perfectly!! Thanks so much for this video
Thanks for this. I used 50/50 White vinegar instead of CLR and it worked within minutes! this vinegar solution is a great cleaner for tile floors, windows, mirrors and hard water stains on faucets and fixtures... natural and not harsh on finishes
Great tip!
I cannot thank you enough for this video!
I first used Vinegar but didn’t work, then I used CLR and left it there overnight and my goodness when I turned it on this morning it worked like magic! I need to thank you a hundred thousand times because I thought I would have to buy another unit.👍👍👍
Did you let the vinegar sit overnight before you tried the CLR? I was going to try having vinegar sit in it overnight first. I have vinegar on hand, but I don't have any CLR.
@@zorro149 yes! Let vinegar sit overnight but it didn’t work! Then got CLR left it overnight then bingo it worked! Thank you for asking!
@@mariesmith8076 Vinegar didn't work for me, either. I let it sit overnight, and turned on the steamer and let it run for about 10 mins before I gave up.
@@mariesmith8076 I only used distilled water in my Shark steamer, so I don't think mineral deposits is my problem. Did you use distilled water or tap water?
@@zorro149 I used distilled water! Thank you for asking!
I tried vinegar and it did not work. After viewing your video, I tried CLR. It worked immediately!!!! Steam galore!!! Thank you so very much!!!!!!
I ran into this problem today. I did exactly as you suggested. The 'shaking' or in my case firmly rapping it against the floor as I was shaking seemed to really entice the steam to come out. However, I had to allow mine to sit a couple of hours longer than you. Our water is very very hard. Thanks!
Ordered the CLR from Amazon, arrived next day. Soaked over night in the CLR where you put the water, give it a shake like Tek said and it still didn't work, took the mop off and the steam was coming out big style, then poured the CLR into the mop fixing and left it for several hours, give it a shake and good rinse through with boiling water from the kettle and whoop whoop it finally worked, full steam ahead, so it was definately limescale so thanks very much for the very informative video and tip....
You're welcome 😀
Great advice, thanks very much. I tried unblocking the nozzle with a wire -- that was unsuccessful, but a 50-50 mixture of distilled vinegar and water worked like a charm after about 10 seconds -- I tested it in the sink, just as well because there was a sudden large burst of steam.
yeah that works often but now that isn't even working either.
I just applied this repair technique to my Bissell steamer and it worked!! Took less than 5 minutes just by adding distilled vinegar as the gentleman stated. Thanks very much for your video sir. Happy New Year!! 🎉🎉🎉
Thank you so much for the CLR and white vinegar bath. It took about 3 hours to clear the steam path. THEN WOW!!l We have
STEAM!! Thanks for the help!!
You had it plugged in for 3 hours before steam?
Found your video this morning, used the 50-50 CLR/water, let it sit with the steam on & in about 10 minutes a huge plume of steam came forth! Thank you!!!!
This worked! I had to let the mop sit for 2 days and I also fired it up for a couple minutes every few hours. After 2 days using the 50/50 water / CLR solution, it blew open the blockage. Much simpler than taking it all apart.
Thanks! The vinegar worked within a minute or two. I'm so happy to have my shark working again!!!
What keeps the brush in locking position until you step on it
Thanks so much for this guide. Our second steam mop recently stopped putting out steam. This one was more expensive than the last which had also stopped producing steam. We had chunked the other one, figuring it broke because it was cheap. We were dreading replacing this one because it was more expensive. But thanks to your guide, I tried most of your methods and I don't know if it was a combination or one particular one but all of a sudden, it started to kick out steam! Thanks for saving us a ton of money! xD
Bought an H20x5 at a thrift store that didn't work for $1. They're $120 new. I did half Zep half water - overnight. In the morning it took a while making that chugging sound, but it steamed. The steam side of the white pad had a section that was BLACK. Lex, thanks for this tip!
No problem 😃
So after you soaked with CLR did you have to do anything special to flush the tank? I am concerned as I wouldn't want to damage hardwood floors.
This worked for my Shark Steam Vac in under 10 minutes. I used Distilled White Vinegar though and not the CLR. I left my SteamVac on and in the tilt position, and soon I saw a bunch of steam just shoot out. I am so happy that this technique fixed it :)
Just tried this with king shark professional steam mop, which I had thought was completely broken. There had been no steam and it was making that thudding noise that it does when the tank is empty. Anyhow, I used white vinegar, let it sit for 5 mins then turned it in and whoosh!! Lots of steam! Thank you for saving my floors that are in dire need of a clean and for saving my mop 👍🏻👍🏻
i used white vinegar too and it worked. thanks for posting
Omg! I was desperate to fix this as I didn’t want to have to buy a new one when it’s not even a year old. It friggen worked! So happy !
Your awesome. Mine quit working. Did half water / CLR .. Plugged it in. Within 2 minutes it started working. Just remember to clean out the tank a few times to get the CLR out before using it for cleaning. It seems to work better then when it was new .. Thanks again ..
Thanks to you my 2YO Bissell Power Fresh Vac & Steam is working like new!
I tried straight vinegar, and it worked. Thank you for sharing the tips with us.
Thank you for your advice. I threw the mop in the trash but, after I saw your video, I went to get it back
and give it try.
I followed your instructions with CRL solution but still nothing. What finally unplugged it was me inserting a
thin nail in the bottom opening and a gush of dirty steam came out. (yes, please wear gloves it's hot)
Now it is as good as new. I am going to use distilled water (from the humidifier) to avoid future clogs.
Thanks again.
I just used the vinegar and a huge gush of steam came out! Thanks for the tip!
I held on to my steam mop for years, even though it didn't work, because I loved it so much. Today, following your instructions, I got it to start steaming again. You are wonderful. Thank you so much for sharing.
white vinegar for 15min and a huge pop and hissing.... Bravo!! Thank you.
Thank you so much for this video! I was so sad when my steam shark wouldn’t work and bummed as I had just bought it a month or so ago(it’s the newer version so I wasn’t sure that this video would help me), yet so grateful I found your video! I tried the distilled vinegar and it worked instantly! I filled half of the container with it and waited about 2 minutes after plugging it in and voila! Steam ran out it like new! Thank u, thank u, thank u!
I hope this works! I just bought a used one off marketplace from a lady and it doesn’t make any steam :( not everyone is an honest person unfortunately
I had a long skinny brush I shoved it down in the hole a couple times. It worked well enough to finish the job. I am gonna soak it with Citric acid next. The citric acid works great to unclogged my essential oil diffusers too! Thanks for the video and for all the comments. I was about to go buy a new one, I love my steam mop!
+Lori Lynn what brand of citric acid? liquid? powder?
I used powder.
It works! Thank you so much for posting this video. You just saved me $140 for a new steam mop!
My Shark steam mop was only a year old when it quit steaming. I was going to throw it out and was shopping on line for a new one when I saw your video. Thanks for the info. I'm going to try it right now!
OMG THANK YOU. I just poured some vinegar in and all of a sudden it gurgled out tons of steam--so satisfying!! :) Amazing.
I just added straight CLR and the steam came out almost immediately, worked like a charm
Hey guys I just posted an annotation from +renee harris, in the video because she got advice directly from #shark. Here's what they told her:
"take a Bobby pin & bend it straight, plug in my Mop, turn it over, then push the Bobby pin in the hole in the bottom of the Mop, wiggle it back and forth, in & out, and in circular motions to break up the calcium deposits. then I plugged it in pumped it a few times and a bunch of steam came out, she then told me to un plug it and repeat that 3-4 more times. My Mop has been working like its brand new ever since. She also told me to ONLY use distilled water (which you can buy for under a dollar at the store,) or it will happen again". My advice is: JUST BE CAREFUL NOT TO GET HURT BY STEAM!!!
#sharksteammop #sharksteam
I put 50/50 CLR & water, left it over night. Then, I used the picture wire poke in the hole in the bottom of the mop, wiggled it back and forth, also, in & out Pumped, pumped 5 to 10 times and it worked! and BAM Works just as NEW!!!
+Elvira Nancy Cathey Good work!
please everyone who reads this, make sure your mop is unplugged when you stick in the bobby pin or a paper clip works too. Also, i had several mop heads with mine. The problem was with my mop head, which was clogged. Changing to another mop head work for me. Now I just need to try and get the other mop head uncooked. Thanks for the advice from others, and use distilled water.
I tried the bobby pin - didn't work, but I did notice that nozzle was indeed clogged - I could only dig out a little bit of the clog. Your CLR solver worked in 15 minutes (I posted above).
Thank you for takeing the time to help others, im going to give this a try.
I looked at 2 different videos and I don't know which did the trick but I first did the CLR for about 2 hours. Still didn't work. I kept pumping every now and then. Then I went to another video where I actually opened up the unit. He showed how to pull each pump out and make sure they were cleared. After putting back together and putting bottled water (never tap), I just kept pumping. Did that for maybe 5 to 10 minutes. Just as I was about to give up it started to steam! I kept pumping to clear internal hoses to push out any remaining calcium gunk. Works like a charm! One suggestion is never use faucet water. Only purified water for any appliances where water is needed. Got a good deal on the steam mop. Only paid $1.65 from Goodwill and a little bit of work. Whoever owned it before probably used tap water and that's what clogged it.
Used roughly half and half vinegar and water, cause it already had water. I let it sit for about an hour and a half, plugged it in and whoosh new mop! Thank you so much!!
Thank you do much for your video. Mine steam machine is from Morphy and Richards and When I saw your video I figured it out. I used white vinegar for few minutes and tge magic happened. Thank you a lot.
Glad I could help!
I tried your recommendation and within two minutes the Shark was blowing steam like Old Faithful. Thanks
Used this on my 3 year old steam mop, thought it was a goner from our 900 mile move. Took about 10 minutes running with 50% LimeAWay and 50% water. Poof, nice steam flow. Thank you!
This worked. Soaked it in CLR like u said overnite. It worked and I did the floor just fine. Thanks for easy fast fix!!!
Thank you for the video. I used vinegar and it worked after about 30 seconds.
Thankyou! First person who suggested CLR. I have always used vinegar in my mop so didn’t think vinegar would work. Going to try CLR.
OMG. Vinegar worked within minutes. I was about to get the new one as this stopped steaming. M so happy . I just put half cup vinegar and half cup water and start the mop on medium and after 2 minutes steam came out
Glad I found your video! Tried white vinegar but nothing! Tried cleaning with paper clip. But never thought of CLR. Yay!!!
WOW! Watched video, poured in some vinegar, plugged in, & in less than 5 seconds I had steam again. Thank you!
Wow, your steam-mop repair went a lot faster than mine!
Saved me from buying a new steam mop!
Mine only took about a third cup of vinegar and just like everybody said big plume of steam pushed and now it out works like new. Thanks
Thank you for this video. I took this thing apart, the mop part and put a pipecleaner into the out let and nothing. I did CLR over night and a few times throughout the day and gave up hope. Was looking up new ones online and decided to give it one more try...HUGE burst of steam and what looked like a whole bunch of rust came out (mildly concerning) but it works now!
you're welcome Jodi 🙂
I broke the rules and let mine sit for I’m embarrassed to say how long with water in the tank. So I’m trying the 50/50 white vinegar and water now. 5 minutes and nothing. Although seconds after plugging it in it made a loud noise as if about to stream and smelled like steam. But nothing yet.
And did you use the gray bottle of CLR?
@@kasselmom yes.
I tried the vinegar thing in mine. I left it soaking over night to no avail however when I poured a teaspoon of bicarbonate of soda I with the vinegar and slammed the lid back on quick as there was a foamy eruption pressed the trigger and wahay there was a great whoosh of steam and it works fine now. So, chuffed as monkeys many thanks and hope the bicarb ting works for others 👍😎
Great tip Paul! I hope I earned your subscription.
I tried the vinegar first and that fixed my problem. Thanks!
I mix vinegar and water. Wasn't getting fast enough results. So after watching this video added CLR to the mixture. After 15mins of letting the steamer run the clog was removed. Problem solved!!
"See that green stuff in the tank? It's CLR"
(pumps the steamer 10 times releasing toxic fumes into the air) lol
I tried to un plug my shark and used CLR as well and worked for a little while and then stopped. I re tried this and it worked great.Thank you.
Thanks for posting this; the vinegar worked for me. Mine didn't have that big burst of steam, but it didn't take long for it to start working again!
Thank you! The vinegar worked!
Terrific solution! I was just about to give up when suddenly it was steaming full power. Thanks so much for sharing.
Omg the CLR worked 🎉🙏🏾 thank you soooo much!
You're welcome!
I had the same problem with Beldray steam mop, I used white vinegar and it work so thank you for the tip
Thank you! It worked! It took about 10 minutes for the steam to come through.
+Cheryl Marshall Nice 😎
Video was very helpful. When I opened up heat chamber on my unit got about a table spoon of calcium dust out. The real problem was a stopped up inlet valve mister, but after a soak in white vinegar problem was solved. I would recommend pumping liquid through hose into valve with it out of heat chamber. Once flow through this valve was cleared up put unit back together and it worked like new. This unit is 4 years old.
Sounds like you know this tool like the back of your hand. Did you always use distilled water in yours? #sharksteam
ProvenHelper No we used tap water, which contributed to the problem. Manufacture recommend distilled water and I can see how this would help eliminate or even prevent the blockage, but I wouldn't have gotten to tear it apart and learn how this device works.
Thank You!! This worked on my steam mop.
I tried the vinegar. It worked nicely... Thanks
Thanks for your time and effort in making the video and sharing it. I have a different model of Shark steam mop. Mine is approx 5 to 7 years old. I have tried many methods described in UA-cam videos. Almost all failed because my mop is too old. I used vinegar but not CLR. Even CLR would not have worked because it is completely rusted over the years as I did not use distilled water. Thank you once again. I liked your video.
Mine is older than yours I think but maybe not. I didn’t use distilled water either because I didn’t see that part in the manual. Maybe because they want you to have but a new one?! I don’t have time for this mess but I’ll probably keep trying before breaking down and buying a newer one.
I tried the vinegar and no luck , (even added more distilled vinegar) although it makes spurting noises sometimes but not often. I’m going to let it sit awhile. I also stuck a hanger in where I thought water came out. Mine feels pretty warm at the base but I’m wondering if it’s a steaming issue, like not hot enough TO steam. Don’t know what you do about that. Shark customer service told me they don’t sell a part to fix it.
Do I use vinegar with water, and if so, how much? Half and half like the CLR?
do you plug it in with the CLR mixture in it after it soaks?
CLR and water combination worked on mine! Thank you so much! So happy I don't have to replace it.
Awesome news!
That was GREAT! Now, how do you suggest cleaning the pads??
After pouring about a half cup of calcium deposits into the bath tub the solution emerged-a simple Safety pin. This was the most effective result. Once I took the reservoir housing off and the steamer brush attachment it was clear that the problem stemmed from calcium deposits blocking the pin-hole at the end of the handle assembly. After using a safety pin to free the deposits I soaked the pin-hole in vinegar. Now the Eco works better than new (due to a little trick I am not at liberty to divulge). Get to it!
Thank you for the suggestion. I tried CLR on Rowenta steamer and it fixed low/no steam issue as well. Thank you very much for the suggestion
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THIS WORKS!!! Run cycle with decalcifier (I had something different on hand and it still worked)! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!!!
wow, that worked fast. I put vinegar in the tank mixed with water. Started within minutes.
Thank you! Saved my mop from the trash!!!
I was skeptical about him putting CLR in that steam mom and THEN plugging it in! Glad the steam came out, but I’m sure a toxic cloud was part of that deal. Vinegar is tried n true!
Woke up this morning and My Shark steamer mop stopped working .I will give your solution a try. Thanks for posting a video. By the way, I did subscribe! Thanks
Vinegar work even though they told me not to use it otherwise I would have had to buy a whole new Shark Steam Mop. Thank you so much for your tip!
So did anyone stop to think that the fumes are bad to breath in 🤦🏼♂️ this is great 😉
worked like a charm in about 2 minutes, thanks !
Just tried this and it works!!!!!
the CLR worked for me too! It was newish Shark so I am VERY happy that it is working again! THANKS!
Thanks!