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How to use cleaning machine koblenz Simple steps for quick cleaning!

2025-07-28Source:Hubei Falcon Intelligent Technology

Okay so today I finally tried out my Koblenz cleaning machine that's been gathering dust in the garage. Figured I'd share how it went down step by step since I promised real-life testing.

The Unboxing Mess

First thing I wrestled that giant box open like it owed me money. Plastic wrap everywhere. Parts were jumbled - tank pieces, hoses, weird nozzles. Took me 10 minutes just to match the instruction pictures with actual parts.

Water Tank Puzzle

Almost screwed up right away filling the tank. Found the fill hole hidden under this rubber flap. Poured water too fast and it spilled all over my shoes. Pro tip: Use a watering can with a narrow spout for this part.

The Hose Tangle

Tried connecting the hose to the main unit. The connector felt loose so I cranked it hard. Big mistake! Got it stuck. Had to YouTube "how to unstick cleaning machine hose" while dripping water everywhere.

First Power-Up

Hit the power button expecting jet-engine noise but it just hummed. Thought it was broken until I realized I forgot the simple thing: Pull the trigger! Water shot straight onto the ceiling when I finally did.

Testing on Garage Floor

Started on old oil stains. Machine dragged like a stubborn dog at first. Remembered I needed to push forward slowly, then pull back fast for scrubbing. Did this weird shuffle like:

  • Step forward (slowww)
  • Pull back (quick!)
  • Step forward (slowww)

After five minutes I was sweating but those stains started lifting.

The Real Showdown - Kitchen Tiles

Thought the garage was clean? Nah. The real test was my kitchen's nasty grout lines. Swapped to the skinny nozzle attachment. This part was satisfying! Brown grime clouds appeared instantly as I went:

  1. Slow passes over tile grooves
  2. Extra pressure on crusty spots
  3. Back-and-forth wiggle over stubborn corners

Water turned completely gross after two minutes flat.

Wrapping Up

Draining the nasty water tank was the worst part - smelled like wet dog. Pieces came apart easier than they went together. Left everything drying in the sun.

Final verdict? Once you get past the frustrating setup, this Koblenz thing eats dirt like a champ. Just wear old clothes - you will get wet!