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Thursday, July 28, 2011

Pros and Cons of Low Moisture Steam Cleaners

Low Moisture Steam Cleaners
Low moisture steam cleaners are powerful and versatile cleaning machines for hard surface cleaning. Daimer® top quality machines provide an output temperature of 386°F. In addition, these can be used to clean almost any type of hard surfaces, including concrete, tile, hard wood, and metal surfaces. However, these cleaning machines cannot manage all types of surfaces. This post deals with the types of cleaning tasks for which low moisture steam cleaners are both suited and not suited for.

Suitable Jobs
A steam cleaning machine from Daimer®, such as the KleenJet® 5000 CVP, cleans with its high temperature output. That implies two things. First, these are suitable for getting rid of stains, hardened dirt, or other impurities that are not easy to remove using a normal temperature output. Second, these can be used only on hard surfaces that can withstand the high output temperature of the machines.

Modern low moisture steam cleaners from Daimer® are equipped with an array of technologies that makes cleaning job easier and quicker. Some of the major features are automatic refilling technology (which helps to work continuously), ATIS® technology (which helps to get rid of harmful microorganisms), and an attached vacuum.

Unsuitable Tasks
Low moisture steam cleaners are not suitable for cleaning jobs that require a high output pressure. Even the most sophisticated steam cleaning machines from Daimer® offer a maximum output pressure of 150 psi. That means these machines are not suitable for tasks like heavy duty industrial degreasing.

Daimer®, a premier supplier of cleaning machines, offers the best low moisture steam cleaners.