How to clean your electric heater

How to clean your electric heater

Electric radiators provide an efficient and effective way of heating your home, especially during the winter season. However, over time, they can accumulate dust, dirt and marks. In this article, we’ll take a look at how to clean your electric radiator step by step.

 

Understanding Your Electric Radiator

Before we start cleaning your electric radiator, it’s essential to understand its structure. Electric radiators come in different designs and types, but they all have similar components. The most critical parts of an electric radiator are the heating element and thermostat. The heating element heats the air that passes through the radiator, while the thermostat regulates the temperature. So it is always best to clean the radiator in the summertime as most likely it will not be in use and won’t be hot

 

Safety Precautions

Cleaning your electric radiator is safe, but you should take some precautions to avoid accidents. Allow the radiator to cool down before you start cleaning it (which is why we recommend to do it in summer). It is essential the radiator doesn’t come into contact with large amounts of water as this could cause serious damage internally.

 

Tools and Materials Needed

To clean your electric radiator, you’ll need a few tools and materials, including a vacuum cleaner, a soft-bristled brush, a microfiber cloth, and a cleaning solution.

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Things you can do to Clean Your Electric Radiator

Wipe the Radiator

A basic clean with a microfibre cloth is a quick and easy way to keep your electric radiator looking clean and free from dust and dirt. Simply use a dry or slightly damp microfibre cloth to wipe down the surface of the radiator, being sure to reach all the nooks and crannies.

Vacuum the radiator.

Use a vacuum cleaner with a soft-bristled brush attachment to remove dust and dirt from the surface. Hold the brush attachment close to the surface to prevent the dust from flying around.

 

Clean the thermostat: The thermostat regulates the temperature of your electric radiator, so it’s crucial to clean it. Use a soft-bristled brush to remove any dirt or debris on the thermostat. If there are any stains, you can use a cleaning solution and a microfiber cloth to wipe them off gently.

Maintenance Tips

Cleaning your electric radiator is a crucial part of maintenance, but there are other things you can do to keep it in good condition. Here are some tips:

- Keep the area around the electric radiator clean. Avoid placing any objects, such as clothes or books, near the radiator as they can obstruct the flow of air.

- Check the power cord and plug regularly for any signs of wear or damage. If you notice any issues, stop using the radiator immediately and contact a professional for repairs.

Keep the radiator in a dry and well-ventilated area. Moisture can damage the components and reduce the lifespan of your radiato

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