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Monday, January 30, 2012

Uses and Non Uses of Steam Cleaners

Steam Cleaners
Steam cleaners are powerful cleaning machines capable of cleaning almost any type of hard surfaces. Their main cleaning weapon is high temperature output that can range up to 386°F.

These appliances are very expedient in carrying out many types of commercial and industrial cleaning tasks. Owing to their practicality, they are being widely used in hotels, hospitals, restaurants, and commercial buildings such as shops and malls. There are also some misconceptions about them. This post intends to spell out common uses as well as non uses of steam cleaners.

Cleaning Concrete Floors
The main use of any steam cleaning equipment is to clean various types of surfaces, such as concrete, tile, vinyl or hard wood surfaces. Floor cleaning is on the top of the list in the uses of steam cleaners in both commercial and industrial cleaning tasks. Machines such as Daimer®’s KleenJet® 500VP also feature ATIS® anti-bacterial technology for eliminating more than 99 percent of germs and bacteria on the surface.

Kitchen Cleaning
Kitchen accessories and utensils are prone to stain formation. Stains could be the result of oil spill, liquid spill, or exposure to heat. They are tough to remove because they are hardened due to their exposure to heat. Steam cleaners are the best machines to remove such stains and grime. Their high temperature output removes many types of stains.

Non uses
Steam cleaning machines are not ideal for removing grease from industrial equipment. Instead, heated pressure washers do well. Similarly, these machines are not suitable for cleaning paper, plastic, or linen coated surfaces.

Sunday, January 15, 2012

Tips to Use Steam Cleaners for Cleaning Floors

Steam Cleaners for Cleaning Floors
Steam cleaners are one of the most powerful hard surface cleaners. These machines are also versatile. For example, steam cleaning machines can be used to spot clean mats and carpets. However, its primary claim to fame is for cleaning and sanitizing floors and other hard surfaces.

This post provides some useful tips on using and selecting steam cleaners for cleaning floors and hard surfaces.

Output Temperature
Steam cleaning machines function by ejecting high temperature output up to 386°F that melts stains, dirt, and other impurities on hard surfaces. Higher temperature output often means greater cleaning efficiency. However, it is important to make sure your surfaces can withstand high heat before proceeding.

Some sophisticated models of steam cleaners in Daimer®’s KleenJet® series, including the KleenJet® 10176-443 CVP, can provide output temperatures as high as 386°F. Such machines can melt even very deeply bound dirt and stains.

Extraction Mechanism
Ordinary steam cleaning machines can only melt or dissolve the impurities. Previously, cleaning workers removed the molten dirt residues manually by using a towel or separate vacuum.

Modern steam cleaners in Daimer®’s KleenJet® series are equipped with vacuums for dirt removal. It makes the extraction process faster and more efficient.

Use Carefully
When using steam cleaning machines, one should be aware of its output power. The high temperature output can melt or destroy soft substances. Therefore, paper, plastic, or linen substances must be kept away from the output of the machine.
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