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Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Vapor Steam Cleaner - Disinfect Without Using Hazardous Chemicals

Vapor Steam Cleaner
Modern disinfection practices are rarely complete without the use of strong chemical disinfectants. However, in certain industries such as food processing, where chemical residues are a health risk, owners are often caught in a situation where hygiene is necessary but the use of chemicals is not advised. A vapor steam cleaner is practical in such circumstances, as it can clean most hard surfaces including floors, tiles, and sealed hardwood effectively using only water. They can even remove fungi, grime, and allergens such as pollen and animal hair from these surfaces.

A vapor steam cleaner works best when used on hard surfaces. They have limited effectiveness in cleaning upholstery, soft woods, painted surfaces, and fabrics, and indeed, may even damage some of these surfaces. You should go through Daimer's inventory of carpet steam cleaners if you have upholstery cleaning requirements.

The KleenJet® Pro Plus 300CS has a 2 liter boiler which is connected to a refill chamber. Thanks to this, you need not stop the machine to refill the boiler. The KleenJet® Ultra 5000CV is another vapor steam cleaner with the continuous refill feature. This model also has self-regulating refill capacity. It can reach pressure levels of 120 psi and an incredibly high temperature of 329ºF. While regular hoses are available, you can also purchase longer hoses for more convenience. To know more about Daimer's vapor steam cleaner applications, visit www.daimer.com.