Cleaning Instructions
There will be a $25 cleaning fee PER ITEM if you prefer not to clean the equipment prior to returning it.
Popcorn Popper
- Empty all uneaten popcorn from unit. Empty “old maid” tray underneath unit. You may vacuum any excess. Wipe inside of unit with warm soapy rag. Do not use glass cleaner.
- Go back over with clean wet rag and dry with rag or paper
towel. Do not use anything abrasive. - Unplug kettle, unhook and remove. You may wash inside
of kettle with brillo soap pad. DO NOT IMMERSE KETTLE
IN WATER! Be careful not to get plug end wet. Wipe off any
soap with wet rag thoroughly and dry. - You may wash scoop and “old maid” tray in soapy water.
Cotton Candy Machine
- Wash metal bowl and plastic bubble in warm soapy water. Sugar will dissolve easily.
- Remove mesh from bowl and wash in soapy water. Dry and replace. Do not use anything abrasive on plastic bubble.
- DO NOT TRY TO CLEAN SUGAR FROM FLOSS HEAD. Tip base upside down to remove excess sugar from loss head.
- Simply wipe down exterior of unit with warm wet rag. We will take care of cleaning floss head. NEVER stick anything in floss head, it will cause damage and you will be charged for repairs.
Sno Kone Machine
- Wipe inside of unit with wet soapy rag, follow with clean wet rag. Wipe exterior with the same. Do no use anything abrasive. Wash scoop in soapy water, rinse and dry.
- Wash syrup pumps in soapy water. They will come apart to allow the inside to be cleaned. Rinse thoroughly and allow to dry.
- Drain hose will come off, you may run warm water through it and allow to dry.
Spin Art Machine
- Move the power switch to the OFF position.
- Unplug the machine and coil the extension cord.
- Remove the paint bottles from their holders and wipe clean.
- Carefully remove the cardboard liner and underlying newspaper from the machine.
- Wipe up all the paint inside the machine, including paint that may have built up on the bracket.
- Wipe the lid and outside of the machine and remove all paint spills and splatters.
- Replace paint bottles in their holders