How Do You Clean An Electric Wall Baseboard Heater?
Electric wall baseboard heaters come in a variety of styles and sizes. The units are used as both primary and secondary sources of heat in residential and commercial structures. Electric wall baseboard heaters are for any type of room or area including a basement and a garage. The units can be mounted permanently on a baseboard or left freestanding so you can move the heater to another room or area. If properly used and maintained, electric wall baseboard heaters have a long life span. Turn off the electric wall baseboard heater. Unplug the unit’s power cable from the electrical outlet. Using the brush attachment on your vacuum cleaner, vacuum the openings on the front of the heater, the sides, underneath and the top of the electric wall baseboard heater to remove any lint, dust and dirt. Vacuum around the electric wall baseboard heater to suck up any dust and debris that may be around the heater. Fill a pot with 3 cups of warm water. Wear latex gloves to keep your hands from getting w