One. Is it suitable for cleaning residential heating furnaces?
Household heating systems require cleaning.
Residential furnaces require regular cleaning because dust and debris accumulate over time, which not only creates unsanitary conditions but also reduces heating efficiency and shortens the lifespan of the furnace. Generally, residential furnaces should be cleaned twice a year: once before the winter season to facilitate use, and again after the winter season to remove accumulated debris.

II. How to clean a residential heating stove
1、 Dust removal
Over time, heaters accumulate a significant amount of dust inside. This dust contains conductive components that can absorb moisture, which negatively impacts the electrical insulation, leading to short circuits, sparks, and malfunctions. Additionally, the dust acts as an insulator, reducing the heater's efficiency. Therefore, regular cleaning is essential.
Clean the radiator by first disconnecting the power supply and then wiping it with a dry cloth. If a dry cloth cannot remove the dust, use a brush to brush the dust away and then wipe it with a dry cloth. Note that you should not use a cloth with a fuzzy texture to remove the dust, as the fibers may remain inside and become a new source of "dust".
2、Cleaning
During use, heaters can develop a surface oxidation layer and dirt, leading to poor contact and affecting normal operation. To prevent this, regular cleaning is essential. First, unplug the power cord and wipe the surface with a damp cloth to remove dirt. Second, use a dry cloth to clean the heater components. Finally, store the heater in a dry, cool place.