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Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Get the Spots Out With Low Moisture Steam Cleaners

Spots Out With Low Moisture Steam Cleaners
Low moisture steam cleaners have many uses in commercial and industrial areas. These units generate vapor that only contains 5 percent moisture, making it ideal for cleaning jobs that do not require excessive water usage. Steam cleaners are often used for cleaning commercial kitchen areas like counters, deep freezers and even ovens and grills. Low moisture steam cleaners can also be useful in spot cleaning upholstery and carpeting. While it is true steam cleaning units cannot be used for cleaning large areas of carpets, they are ideal for dissolving away isolated stubborn stains and sedimentation confined to small areas.

Daimer® understands carpets sometimes offer the toughest kinds of cleaning challenges. Liquid spills, food stains and even ground-in dirt and debris can end up causing unsightly smudges and spots on the carpet. If the stain is allowed to harden over time, it can be even more difficult to remove. In some cases, the stain might be very stubborn and will attract germs and bacteria as well. While carpet cleaning agents can certainly be effective, low moisture steam cleaners offer a more concentrated cleaning option. These units will only focus on the stain at hand, using superheated water to soften and dissolve the sediment for easy removal.

Consider using a machine such as Daimer®’s KleenJet® 3000CVP. Such low moisture steam cleaners in the KleenJet® series, including the KleenJet® 3000CVP, feature ATIS® anti-bacterial technology for removing more than 99 percent of harmful germs and bacteria on the surface. Daimer® steam cleaners can also reach up to 386°F, so it is important to make sure carpets can withstand such high temperatures before cleaning.