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Friday, June 18, 2010

Why Steam Cleaners Are Best for Cleaning Gyms

Steam Cleaners Are Best for Cleaning Gyms
Steam cleaners are generally the first choice cleaning equipment for people who run gyms and fitness centers. These machines not only clean the surfaces, but special anti-bacterial technologies can sanitize the whole environment as well. This is essential for cleaning various types of exercise equipment and for keeping the gymnasium itself clean and hygienic.

The following are some of the advantages of using steam cleaners for cleaning gyms and fitness centers.

Complete Cleaning

Steam cleaners work by ejecting high temperature steam onto the surfaces to be cleaned. The output temperature of these machines can range up to 386°F, depending upon the model. The high-temperature output melts the dirt and stains. It also eliminates any foul smell arising from sweat. When paired with anti-bacterial technology, these systems can also kill bacteria and fungi present on the surface.

Quick Drying

Since the output of the water content of high quality steam cleaners is less than 5%, the surfaces exposed to the output of these machines tend to dry quickly. This feature is extremely useful in gyms and fitness centers, which are open from early morning until late night.

Killing Microorganisms

Maintaining near perfect hygiene is important in gyms and fitness centers. After all, gym goers frequent gyms to stay healthy, not catch colds and other illnesses that can be passed through sweat and other bodily fluids. Therefore, it is better to select a machine equipped with anti- bacterial technology. Daimer®, a major supplier of cleaning products, offers steam cleaning machines equipped with ATIS® technology. This technology has a proven track record of killing more than 99 percent of commonly found bacteria and fungi.

Many models of the Daimer® KleenJet® series are equipped with this special anti-bacterial technology. Such steam cleaners help to keep microorganisms away from gyms and fitness centers. 
Monday, June 7, 2010

Steam Cleaners – What Makes Them Eco-Friendly?

Steam Cleaners for Eco-Friendly Environment
Steam cleaners are one of the most eco-friendly and effective cleaning machines available. These machines use steam at very high temperatures to dissolve a range of dirt and grime deposits. The softened dirt is then extracted using the attached vacuum or wiped off with a towel.

Although cleaning detergents add to the cleaning power, the machine is often strong enough to effectively clean on its own. If you need the addition of cleaning chemicals, it is recommended to use eco-friendly cleaning solutions. This makes steam cleaners and the cleaning process eco-friendly.

Steam cleaners are inherently low moisture machines. They use steam vapor, not water. Therefore, water use is minimal during steam cleaning. This is yet another eco-friendly way of cleaning.

Some cleaning applications may require you to use a detergent. If you use Daimer®’s range of Eco-Green® products, you can make this process environment-friendly. Eco-Green® products are completely natural and derived from plants. They pose no health threat. They can be stored safely without additional precautions. Replace your regular detergent with green cleaning for more responsible, healthy steam cleaning. Cleaning tiles, grout, windows, mirrors, sinks, stoves, hoods, and small carpeted areas is easy with the help of superheated steam.

Daimer®’s steam cleaners have many advantages. The KleenJet® Pro Plus 200S enables users to control pressure levels, offering temperatures up to 310°F. Like most of Daimer®’s machines, these steam cleaners are sold with detailing brushes, microfiber towels, squeegees for different surfaces, a plunger for unclogging drains, scraper, and refill bottle. Visit www.daimer.com to learn more about the Daimer® steam cleaner advantage.
Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Steam Cleaning for Hard Surfaces – What You Should and Should Not Do

Steam Cleaner for Hard Surfaces
Steam cleaners are one of the most versatile machines when it comes to cleaning small surfaces. They can remove spots from carpets, remove soap scum from sinks and tubs, and clean window frames and tiles. However, steam cleaners are not recommended for all surfaces and you should be able to identify which surface is likely to be damaged by the application of steam prior to starting the cleaning process.

Firstly, never use steam cleaners on porous hard surfaces like bricks, porous or “sandy” tiles, and unsealed wood. The high temperature of the steam may push the dirt even further into the surface, making it more difficult to remove.

Secondly, patch-test steam cleaners before using them on painted or varnished surfaces. Sometimes, very high temperatures can cause the paint to peel off from the surface. In addition, constant rubbing with detailing brushes may scratch the surface, already made fragile by the application of heat. For this reason, steam cleaning is not recommended for exteriors of cars and other vehicles. Similarly, using these machines on carpets and rugs that cannot withstand high temperatures is not recommended.

When cleaning tiles, grout, sinks, floors, stoves, ducts, and other surfaces, use proper detailing brushes. Wrong detailing brushes will either damage the surface or provide insufficient cleaning. You can select nylon, brass, or stainless steel detailing brushes. Other cleaning accessories include microfiber towels (for mopping up moisture), steel wool (for scraping off grease), and large squeegee brushes (for mirrors, floors, and other flat, large surfaces). Daimer® retails different types of steam cleaners for commercial use, along with detailing accessories. Visit www.daimer.com to find out more.
Friday, May 7, 2010

Why Steam Cleaners Should Not Be Used for Heavy Degreasing

Steam Cleaners
Many people are aware of the cleaning power of steam cleaners. By using super-heated water, these units can melt away different kinds of dirt and debris. These cleaning machines are especially useful in commercial settings, where machines and equipment need to be cleaned as well as sanitized. Steam cleaning units with anti-bacterial technologies can even eliminate more than 99 percent of harmful germs and bacteria while cleaning. It may seem that these powerful machines can also do tough industrial tasks like heavy degreasing but the truth is that steam cleaners are simply not suited to those tasks.

Daimer®, a top-quality distributor of cleaning products, knows it is important for clients understand why steam cleaners are not good for heavy degreasing jobs. For one thing, steam cleaning units do not have the capacity for sustained cleaning that industrial cleaning jobs call for. Sustainable high pressure levels are essential in degreasing, a feature not available with steam cleaning machines. These machines are great for spot cleaning and comparatively smaller cleaning jobs, but they simply do not have the required pressure levels to effectively remove grease from something like a large conveyer belt.

Another thing to consider with steam cleaning machines is the water flow factor. Heavy degreasing jobs require ample water flow so the debris can be cleanly washed away from the surface. Steam cleaners often have low water content. For instance, vapor steam cleaning units only have 5 percent water content. Heavy degreasing jobs are best handled by pressure washing systems that use the combined power of hot water or steam with high pressure levels. You can learn more about the best pressure washing machines for degreasing tasks by visiting www.daimer.com.

Monday, April 12, 2010

Steam Cleaners and Carpets — A Question of Spots

Steam Cleaners and Carpets
Steam cleaners are ideal machines for effectively removing hardened sediment and dirt from a number of different surfaces. By using super-heated water, these units melt deposits so they can be removed easily and completely. However, when it comes to carpet cleaning, steam cleaners lack the sustaining power needed to clean large areas of carpet. These units emit vapor, which only contains about 5 percent water. This is not enough to clean carpets effectively. However, these machines can still be used for spot cleaning smaller areas.

Daimer® offers a number of steam cleaning units which can be used to spot clean different carpet stains. Some liquid spills may mix with other debris and leave a sticky stain, which can be very hard to remove. They can be even more difficult if it discolors the carpet as well. In these instances, using steam cleaners to clear the spot can be the most effective approach. These machines can dissolve the residue, even if it has soaked deep into the material.

When using steam cleaners, it is very important to make sure the carpets can withstand high heat. Some fibers such as wool may experience shrinkage. Other synthetic materials may soften in high heat. Always make sure the carpet is compatible with steam cleaning use before application. For deep-cleaning large stretches of carpet, heated carpet cleaners are a better choice. To learn about other cleaning machines available for carpet care, visit www.daimer.com.


Monday, March 29, 2010

Select Steam Cleaners for Sanitizing Bathrooms

commercial steam cleaners
Steam cleaners are great machines for eliminating tough, hardened dirt deposits on a variety of hard surfaces. This feature makes these machines ideal for cleaning toilets, tile, sinks, and other bathroom surfaces in commercial businesses.

Though claimed by many brands, high temperature levels alone are not efficient in eliminating all germs. For this job, steam cleaners with anti-bacterial technologies are recommended, like KleenJet® ATIS steam cleaning machines by Daimer®. The following are some tips for selecting the best machines for cleaning bathrooms and toilets.

Cleaning

The cleaning efficiency of a steam cleaning machine relies on the temperature of its output. These machines eject superheated dry steam onto the surfaces to melt dirt, stains, and other impurities present. The maximum output temperature of these machines can reach 360°F. Generally, higher temperatures translate to greater cleaning power, though some surfaces can be damaged by immense heat.

The output pressure, although not as important as temperature, also helps in the cleaning process. The pressure levels of steam cleaning systems usually vary up to 150 psi.

Sanitization

Sanitization efficiency of steam cleaners depends on whether the machine is equipped with any special sanitization technology or not. A good example of an efficient sanitization technology is the ATIS® technology offered by Daimer®, a popular distributor of cleaning machines worldwide.

Some steam cleaners in the KleenJet® series are equipped with this special technology capable of eliminating more than 99 percent of commonly found microorganisms. It can eliminate E.coli, listeria, and many other bacteria and fungi. A clean toilet seat and bathroom help in keeping certain diseases such as urinary infection, allergies, and skin diseases at bay. Learn more at www.daimer.com.


Monday, February 8, 2010

Use Steam Cleaners for Cleaning Chewing Gum Wads

Steam Cleaners for Cleaning Chewing
A single wad of chewing gum can mar the entire appeal of a commercial space since it can seem uncleanly and unprofessional to customers. Additionally, it is almost impossible to eliminate chewing gum completely from surfaces using traditional methods. For these jobs, try using advanced cleaning machines like steam cleaners for gum removal.

To simplify the gum removal process, steam cleaners such as the KleenJet® 1000CVG from Daimer® come with the unique GUM-EXTERMINATOR® technology. The exceptional cleaning power of hot steam combined with advanced gum elimination technology make steam cleaners very efficient and effective for removing chewing gum wads and their stains. Pressure levels up to 89 psi, steam temperatures of 320ºF, powerful extraction, a durable stainless steel brush attachment, and gum removing solution further enhance the gum extraction capability of the KleenJet® 1000CVG. When used effectively, these machines are capable of eliminating around 500 wads of chewing gum per hour.

The cleaning capabilities of steam cleaners such as the KleenJet® 1000CVG are not limited to gum extraction alone. These steam cleaning machines are ideal for cleaning bathrooms and vinyl, tile and grout, and linoleum floorings as well. To successfully accomplish all these tasks, steam cleaning accessories, such as gum cleaning solution, brushes, squeegees, microfiber towels, and additional tools, are included.

Whether the hardened chewing gum stuck to the walls and floors of your business has been there for a few days or a few years, the powerful steam cleaners from www.daimer.com are just what you need for complete, effective removal.
Monday, January 25, 2010

Steam Cleaners for Restaurant & Hotel Maintenance

Steam Cleaners for Restaurant Maintenance
Steam cleaners are important machines when it comes to hotel and restaurant cleaning. When spot cleaning areas in the kitchen and bathroom, steam cleaning machines can eliminate tough, hardened stains and deposits. In many cases, they can remove these stains without the use of other cleaning agents because the high temperatures used in most steam cleaners are often enough to dissolve different dirt deposits.

One way steam cleaners are helpful is in cleaning tile and grout. Daimer® offers a number of steam cleaning machines suitable for cleaning these surfaces. Conventional cleaning methods usually involve scrubbing and scraping as well as the use of harsh chemicals. Steam cleaning does not require scrubbing or harmful chemicals, since they generate enough heat to loosen and remove even the toughest stains. This is especially helpful in cleaning grout, which can sometimes become damaged with conventional cleaning methods.

For demanding tile and grout cleaning applications, maintenance professionals often choose to pair steam cleaning machines with Eco-Green® green chemicals, like Tile & Grout Cleaner. This combination effectively breaks down and encapsulates dirt and hydrocarbon deposits on tile and in grout lines for quick and easy removal.

Steam cleaners can also be used to clean bathtubs, toilets, grills, refrigerators, freezers, and even food preparation areas. For cleaning in food preparation areas, consider and anti-bacterial steam cleaner, like Daimer's KleenJet® 1000CVP. With ATIS® anti-bacterial technology, this system effectively eliminates 99.9 percent of harmful germs, bacteria, and mold that may contaminate food unless properly removed. You can visit www.daimer.com to learn about the other uses of steam cleaners.
Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Cleaning Window Screens Made Easy with Steam Cleaners

Steam Cleaners for Cleaning Window Screens
Steam cleaners offer exceptional cleaning performance that can tackle a range of cleaning applications in commercial and industrial settings. Unlike pressure cleaning machines that utilize the power of highly pressurized water to accomplish cleaning results, steam cleaning equipment cleans surfaces by generating low moisture steam at extremely high temperatures.

The KleenJet® series of quality steam cleaning machines from Daimer® comes with advanced cleaning technologies that make these power-packed machines suitable for not only light cleaning jobs, but also for challenging tasks in commercial or industrial environments.

Many people use steam cleaners for cleaning floors and upholstered furniture, and for spot cleaning carpets. Steam cleaning is considered the easiest and most reliable method to effectively clean almost any surface. However, steam cleaning machines in the KleenJet® range are also excellent deodorizing, as is necessary in cleaning window screens. While using toxic chemicals can damage window nets and leave behind unpleasant odors, using steam cleaning equipment is an amazingly effective yet eco-friendly method for cleaning window screens and a variety of other surfaces.

The KleenJet® series of steam cleaners are ruggedly constructed from top-grade components, making them capable of ejecting dry steam at very high temperatures. This super-hot steam efficiently softens the built-up dirt and grime along the frame, railings, joints, and corners of your window screens.

Traditional methods of cleaning with brushes and towels are not as effective in removing the dust, dirt, and bird discharge accumulated on window screens. KleenJet® steam cleaners instantly dissolve almost all types of tough deposits and make it easy to wipe them off later.

Discover other innovative ways to use steam cleaners and carpet cleaners at www.daimer.com.
Thursday, December 3, 2009

Kitchen Cleaning Made Easy with Steam Cleaners

Kitchen Cleaning with Steam Cleaners
One of the many areas in which steam cleaners are most crucial is in cleaning kitchens. Commercial kitchens, in particular, are areas that pick up a large amount of grime and dirt, mainly because of the sheer volume of food that is prepared. Added to this is the fact there is high traffic in commercial kitchens, ranging from food delivery personnel to cooks and waiters. Yet, these areas need to be as clean as possible because dirty kitchens can lead to health issues. Steam cleaners are not only efficient; they are a safe way to clean kitchens.

One of the risky issues with cleaning kitchens is that sometimes the cleaning methods can be harmful. For instance, cleaning a food preparation counter with a harsh chemical cleaning agent can leave behind toxic traces. These can contaminate the food and even cause sickness. Steam cleaners from Daimer® use the power of superheated vapor steam in order to remove stains and debris from different surfaces. The very high heat melts away most types of sedimentation and even sanitizes surfaces.

Another big advantage of using steam cleaning units is that they can disinfect. Many Daimer® KleenJet® steam cleaners come with a technology known as Advanced Thermal Ionic Sanitization™. This technology is laboratory tested and can remove up to 99 percent of disease causing pathogens. This is something that conventional chemical cleaning agents cannot do. Steam cleaners can also do the job without leaving behind toxic traces. You can visit www.daimer.com if you are interested in learning more about these machines.