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Thursday, September 15, 2011

Tips to Use Low Moisture Steam Cleaners for Gym Cleaning

Low Moisture Steam Cleaners for Gym Cleaning
Low moisture steam cleaners are the perfect cleaning machines for cleaning and sanitizing gyms, health clubs, fitness centers, and spas. These machines have the necessary output temperature to remove stains and the technology to eliminate harmful microorganisms from both the floor and the fitness equipment. But that does not mean one can pick a steam cleaning machine and start cleaning the gym. There are certain factors that one must keep in mind when using low moisture steam cleaners. This post deals with some of those important things.

Use Dry Steam
Good low moisture steam cleaners use what is called dry vapor as output. It is a superheated form of water that uses less than 5 percent liquid content. Dry steam uses less water than other cleaning methods, meaning not only is little water used during the cleaning process, but there is less liquid residue to clean up after the completed job.

Use Anti-Bacterial Technology
One must use low moisture steam cleaners equipped with a good anti-bacterial technology. The ATIS® technology from Daimer®, one of the most innovative suppliers of cleaning machines, is a good example here. External lab tests have proved this technology can kill off more than 99 percent of commonly occurring disease-causing microorganisms, including E.Coli and Salmonella.

Daimer® offers many models of low moisture steam cleaners through the KleenJet® series.