How to store a hardfloor washer properly?

Jan 20, 2026

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David Liu
David Liu
I am the Lead Engineer at Ningbo Aiyu Technology Co., Ltd, where I focus on developing cutting-edge vacuum cleaner technologies. My journey in clean appliance innovation spans over a decade!

Storing a hardfloor washer properly is crucial to ensure its longevity, maintain its performance, and guarantee safety. As a hardfloor washer supplier, I understand the importance of this process and am here to share some professional insights on how to store your hardfloor washer correctly.

1. Preparation Before Storage

Before you store your hardfloor washer, it's essential to clean it thoroughly. This step not only prevents the growth of bacteria and mold but also ensures that the machine is in good condition for the next use.

  • Empty the Water Tanks: Most hardfloor washers come with separate clean and dirty water tanks. Empty both tanks completely and rinse them with clean water. This prevents the buildup of dirt, grime, and unpleasant odors. For example, if you leave dirty water in the tank for an extended period, it can lead to the growth of algae and bacteria, which can damage the tank and affect the machine's performance.
  • Clean the Brushes and Nozzles: Remove the brushes and nozzles from the hardfloor washer and clean them with warm, soapy water. Use a soft brush to remove any stubborn dirt or debris. Make sure to dry them completely before reinstalling them. Clogged brushes and nozzles can reduce the cleaning efficiency of the machine and may even cause damage to the motor.
  • Wipe Down the Exterior: Use a damp cloth to wipe down the exterior of the hardfloor washer. Pay special attention to areas that may have come into contact with dirt or moisture, such as the handle, control panel, and wheels. This helps to keep the machine looking clean and presentable.

2. Choose the Right Storage Location

The storage location plays a significant role in the lifespan of your hardfloor washer. Here are some factors to consider when selecting a storage spot:

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  • Dry and Ventilated Area: Moisture is one of the biggest enemies of electrical appliances. Store your hardfloor washer in a dry area to prevent rust, corrosion, and electrical malfunctions. A well - ventilated space helps to dissipate any remaining moisture and reduces the risk of mold growth. Avoid storing the machine in basements or areas prone to flooding.
  • Temperature Control: Extreme temperatures can damage the components of the hardfloor washer. Ideal storage temperatures range from 5°C to 35°C (41°F to 95°F). High temperatures can cause the plastic parts to warp, while low temperatures can affect the performance of the battery (if it's a Cordless Hard Floor Cleaner).
  • Safe from Physical Damage: Choose a location where the hardfloor washer is less likely to be bumped, knocked over, or damaged by other objects. If possible, store it in a dedicated storage cabinet or on a shelf away from heavy traffic areas.

3. Properly Store the Cords and Accessories

If your hardfloor washer is an Electric Hard Floor Washer, proper cord storage is essential to prevent damage and tangling.

  • Coil the Cord Correctly: Instead of just stuffing the cord into a corner, coil it neatly. Start from the plug end and wind the cord in a large, loose loop. You can use a cord wrap or a Velcro strap to keep the coil in place. This not only makes the machine easier to store but also prevents the cord from getting kinked, which can damage the internal wires.
  • Store Accessories Separately: Many hardfloor washers come with additional accessories such as attachments, hoses, and cleaning solutions. Store these accessories in a separate container or bag. This helps to keep them organized and easily accessible when you need them. For example, if you store the hoses loosely, they may get tangled, and it can be difficult to find the right attachment when you want to use the machine.

4. Battery Care (for Cordless Models)

If you own a cordless hardfloor washer, proper battery care is crucial for its performance and lifespan.

  • Charge the Battery: If you're going to store the cordless hardfloor washer for an extended period, make sure the battery is fully charged. A partially charged battery can self - discharge over time, which may lead to irreversible damage. However, if you're storing it for a very long time (more than a few months), it's advisable to recharge the battery every three months to maintain its health.
  • Remove the Battery: Some cordless hardfloor washers allow you to remove the battery. If so, it's a good idea to remove the battery from the machine before storage. This prevents any potential electrical issues and extends the battery's lifespan. Store the battery in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.

5. Regular Maintenance During Storage

Even when the hardfloor washer is in storage, it's important to perform some regular maintenance checks.

  • Inspect the Machine Periodically: Every few months, take the hardfloor washer out of storage and inspect it for any signs of damage, wear, or corrosion. Check the hoses for cracks, the brushes for wear, and the electrical components for any loose connections.
  • Lubricate Moving Parts: If there are any moving parts on the hardfloor washer, such as wheels or joints, apply a small amount of lubricant to keep them functioning smoothly. This helps to prevent rust and ensures that the machine operates efficiently when you bring it back into use.

6. Consider the Type of Hardfloor Washer

Different types of hardfloor washers may have specific storage requirements. For example, a Hard Floor Washer Vacuum Machine combines the functions of a washer and a vacuum.

  • Filter Maintenance: If the hardfloor washer vacuum machine has a filter, make sure to clean or replace it before storage. A clogged filter can reduce the suction power of the vacuum and may cause the machine to overheat.
  • Dust Collection: Empty the dust collection container of the vacuum part of the machine. This prevents the accumulation of dust and debris, which can attract pests and cause unpleasant odors.

Conclusion

Properly storing your hardfloor washer is not only about keeping it in good condition but also about ensuring its safety and performance when you need it. By following these steps, you can extend the lifespan of your hardfloor washer and save money in the long run.

If you're in the market for a high - quality hardfloor washer or have any questions about storage and maintenance, I encourage you to reach out to us. We're a leading hardfloor washer supplier, and we're committed to providing you with the best products and services. Contact us to start a procurement discussion and find the perfect hardfloor washer for your needs.

References

  • "Home Appliance Maintenance Guide" - A comprehensive guide on maintaining various home appliances, including hardfloor washers.
  • Manufacturer's manuals of different hardfloor washer models, which provide specific storage and maintenance instructions.
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