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Shark Professional Steam Pocket Mop Steam Nozzle Replacement

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  1. Shark Professional Steam Pocket Mop Steam Nozzle Replacement, Steam Nozzle: crwdns2935265:01crwdnd2935265:01crwdnd2935265:01crwdne2935265:0
    • Press the mop head release button to remove it from the steam mop body.

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    • Remove the four 10mm screws holding the joint assembly to the mop head with your Phillips #2 screwdriver.

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    • Remove the two plastic hinge covers by pulling the hinges out of the joint and sliding the covers off.

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    • Stretch joint assembly forward to expose two 11mm Phillips #2 screws on either side of the steam tube.

    • Remove both screws.

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    • Lift joint assembly out of hinge socket and pull upward with mild force to disconnect steam nozzle.

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    • Use needle nose pliers to compress metal clamp .

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    • Pull the nozzle out of the tube.

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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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This was fantastic. Only place I found on how to disassemble mop head. If i were you, I would go a little further and explain how to clean the nozzle. Use a paper clip or 20 gauge wire to push build up out. If that does not work use a small drill bit ( be careful to drill straight or you could damage the wall or jacket . This worked for me. Saved me $30. Had a problem locating this sight. Maybe some way to make it easier to locate would help. Thanks for your posting.

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Do you know if I can soak this part in clr? I can't seem to clean it well enough.

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