Hello all - thanks in advance for your help. I have a SHARK vacuum then mop. basically its a vacuum- click a button and it steams up water and you can mop the floor with the same device.
Anyway, the steam function wasn't working - it sounded like it was trying - but no steam coming out. I took it apart - and all the water lines looked clear - so I figured there was a clog in the pump. Looking at other websites I realized that these things clog a lot and used CLR cleaner in the basin - let it sit. then I turned it on.
After about 5 minutes I heard a bang. I found that the final tube before had blown off of the mount because of a large glob of deposits that the CLR had loosened. Great - put the tube back on now that the blockage is gone and all good to go.
However, I noticed that during the blow out - the water tube spilled CLR all over the circuit board. There was a protective plastic piece over it - but CLR went everywhere. I removed the plastic piece and the board was wet mostly all over. I dried it all with compressed air.
However my question is... is there a safety concern here? Is there any possible fire or electrical shortage concern? Is this a safety hazard. As my wife normally uses this - I would toss this sucker in the trash if there is any concern. But I wanted to pass it by you guys first before I turn it on - or toss it out.
Thanks in advance.
J
Anyway, the steam function wasn't working - it sounded like it was trying - but no steam coming out. I took it apart - and all the water lines looked clear - so I figured there was a clog in the pump. Looking at other websites I realized that these things clog a lot and used CLR cleaner in the basin - let it sit. then I turned it on.
After about 5 minutes I heard a bang. I found that the final tube before had blown off of the mount because of a large glob of deposits that the CLR had loosened. Great - put the tube back on now that the blockage is gone and all good to go.
However, I noticed that during the blow out - the water tube spilled CLR all over the circuit board. There was a protective plastic piece over it - but CLR went everywhere. I removed the plastic piece and the board was wet mostly all over. I dried it all with compressed air.
However my question is... is there a safety concern here? Is there any possible fire or electrical shortage concern? Is this a safety hazard. As my wife normally uses this - I would toss this sucker in the trash if there is any concern. But I wanted to pass it by you guys first before I turn it on - or toss it out.
Thanks in advance.
J