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Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Low Moisture Steam Cleaners For Chewing Gum Removal

low moisture steam cleaners
Low moisture steam cleaners function by ejecting dry steam output onto surfaces to soften and dissolve dirt and stains. The water content in the output is very low — often below 5 percent.

Advantages of Low Moisture Steam Cleaners

The benefits of these systems are twofold. First, their efficiency is very high. Water is heated to high temperatures reaching 360°F, depending upon the model, to obtain low moisture output. The efficiency of the machine increases with the rise in temperature. Second, while using these systems, there is less water waste. Because of the low water content, the surfaces dry quickly and the water runoff does not pose any problem.

These features make low moisture steam cleaners ideal machines to remove chewing gum residues.

Chewing Gum Removal

One can find chewing gum residue on the floors and walls of educational institutions, shopping malls, parks, sidewalks, theaters, parking lots, and other areas. Such residues are an eyesore and ruin the appearance of a building, but can also be very hard to remove.

Low moisture steam cleaners are the ideal machines for removing chewing gum residue. However, not just any low moisture system will work. Daimer Industries®, the world's foremost steam cleaner supplier, offers a line of Gum Exterminator® steam cleaner machines for rapid gum removal. The high output temperature paired with the specialized Gum Remover® Liquid melts the chewing gum residue. They heavy-duty stainless steel brush is used to agitate the most stubborn deposits. And, the attached vacuum extracts the molten residue. The cleaning process is so easy and fast that even a person with little experience can eliminate 1000s of pieces per day. For additional information on low moisture steam cleaners and other cleaning products by Daimer®, visit www.daimer.com.
Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Low Moisture Steam Cleaners Tackle Baked-On Stains

Low Moisture Steam Cleaners Tackle Baked-On Stains
Low moisture steam cleaners are often called in to tackle the tough cleaning jobs. For instance, cleaning grout lines usually requires a dry steam cleaner to remove soaked-in stains and deeply-rooted black mold. Places like food preparation areas, where toxic chemicals can become dangerous, often use these dry steam cleaners to keep surfaces clean and hygienic. One particular application in food preparation facilities, where the power of steam is required, is in the removal of tough, baked on stains from ovens, pots, pans, baking racks, and more.

Daimer® understands how hard it can be to get these stains and deposits off. An ordinary food or beverage spill can be hard enough to deal with on its own. Sometimes, that spill is later exposed to high temperatures on a grill, stove, and in ovens. The result is hardened stains that become even harder and more difficult to remove. Oftentimes people have had to resort to manual scraping and chipping away to eliminate tough baked-on stains. Luckily, low moisture steam cleaners can do the job faster and much more effectively.

It is their generation of high steam temperatures that works towards loosening up and melting hard, baked-on stains and deposits. There is no need to scrape or chip away at anything. Under the heat action of the low moisture steam cleaners, baked-on deposits will soften and dissolve with relative ease and can be completely removed. Dissolved stains can be quickly wiped away or extracted when using a steam cleaner with an attached vacuum. Visit www.daimer.com to learn about other ways in which low moisture steam cleaning systems can be used.
Monday, February 22, 2010

Low Moisture Steam Cleaners – Maintaining Indoor Hygiene

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The quality of indoor air is important to ensure the health of those who exposed to the surface. Dry vacuum systems remove much of the visible dirt, dust, hair, dander, pollen, and other disease causing factors. However, they leave behind much that is invisible to the naked eye.

Low moisture steam cleaners equipped with HEPA filters, on the other hand, provide up to 99 percent removal of dry particles, including dust. Where ordinary vacuum cleaners release the particles back into the air after suctioning them in, a HEPA filter prevents the return of these particles to the atmosphere. This helps maintain indoor air quality.

However, low moisture steam cleaners are not primarily used for dry vacuuming, even if they are very effective in removing dust. These machines are used for regular steam cleaning operations — with one added advantage. Ordinary steam cleaners can only break down the dirt, not remove them. Daimer®’s low moisture steam cleaners have vacuum suction that can extract water and dirt from the surface, leaving it clean. A water storage tank and an extraction tank are also built into some models. Find out more about how to use low moisture steam cleaners at www.daimer.com
Sunday, January 31, 2010

Picking the Right Accessories for Steam Cleaners

Right Accessories for Steam Cleaners
Low moisture steam cleaners produce an output of dry vapor with less than 5 percent of water content. This vapor is suitable for cleaning almost all types of hard and semi-hard surfaces.

These machines have an output temperature as high as 360°F. Therefore, the surface should be strong enough to withstand the high temperature output. One must avoid using these machines on cloth and paper coated surfaces, certain types of soft wood surfaces, and other heat sensitive materials.

Tips for Selecting Accessories
Low moisture steam cleaners include detail brushes, which are used to agitate and loosen dirt and residues for faster removal. The detail brushes are the most damage-prone part of these machines. If used frequently, the user will have to replace the detail brushes often. To minimize the cost of brushes, it is best to select a supplier that uses high-quality, but low cost detail brushes. More expensive brushes offer the same results at a greatly higher cost.

Low moisture steam cleaners that use replaceable heating elements also ensure cost-effectiveness. If the heating element is damaged, the user needs to replace only the heating element. Machines with heating rods welded to the boiler require the replacement of the entire boiler in the event of failure.

That is why one must select low moisture steam cleaners supplied by Daimer®, a renowned distributor of cleaning products. Steam cleaners in the KleenJet® series by Daimer® offer both cost-effective detail brushes and replaceable heating elements. For more information, visit www.daimer.com.
Sunday, January 10, 2010

Use Low Moisture Steam Cleaners and Stay Healthy

Low Moisture Steam Cleaners
Low moisture steam cleaners eject dry vapor onto floors, walls, glass and metal surfaces, and other materials. The main purpose of these machines is to remove mold, stains, dirt, and any other debris present on the surface.

Low moisture steam cleaners can provide an output pressure level of 150 psi and an output temperature of 360°F. Such high temperatures melt away tough stains and dirt deposits. However, the high temperature output is only one advantage of low moisture steam cleaners by Daimer®. Daimer's latest steam cleaning machines are equipped with two innovations: ATIS® technology and HEPA filters. These ensure a clean and microorganism-free environment.

ATIS® Technology
This is a special anti-bacterial technology exclusive to Daimer®. A number of low moisture steam cleaners in the KleenJet® series of Daimer® are equipped with this technology. External laboratory tests have proven that ATIS® technology is capable of killing more than 99 percent of commonly occurring disease-causing bacteria and fungi.

HEPA Filters
HEPA filters absorb even the smallest dust particles. Ordinary filters lack the quality to absorb very small particles. HEPA filters have no such constraints. Low moisture steam cleaners fitted with HEPA filters are ideal for filtering out allergens in cleaning nursing homes, hospitals, and other facilities that treat asthma patients and people with respiratory problems.

For more information on these products, visit www.daimer.com.
Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Low Moisture Steam Cleaners for Disinfecting Garbage Bins

Steam Cleaners for Disinfecting Garbage Bins
Low moisture steam cleaners with anti-bacterial technology use dry vapor to clean and disinfect even the most unhygienic surfaces. Most cleaning professionals use these systems to clean and disinfect public garbage bins.

Benefits of Low Moisture Steam Cleaners
Steam cleaners are relatively easy to use and simple to maintain. However, their user-friendly capabilities are not the only reason these machines are used to clean public places and large institutions. There are two main advantages for low moisture steam cleaners. The first is the high temperature of the output (often, up to 360°F degree Fahrenheit in the best machines). This helps eliminate even the toughest dirt deposits and stains.

The second advantage is the surfaces of trash bins dry up faster when using steam cleaners than when using other cleaning methods. The water content of the best low moisture steam cleaners is often less than 5 percent. That means a very low quantity of water is transferred to the surface from the machine. As a result, no watery mess is left to clean up after.

Ideal Models for Cleaning Trash Bins
Daimer®, a leading supplier of cleaning machines, offers low moisture steam cleaners equipped with a unique anti-bacterial technology called ATIS®. External tests have proven that this technology is capable of killing up to 99 percent of commonly found bacteria and fungi. Therefore, these models are suitable for use in cleaning garbage and trash bins in public places and institutions, such as hospitals, hotels, and colleges.

For more information about these products and other cleaning equipment, you may log on to www.daimer.com.
Friday, December 4, 2009

What Works Best for Industrial Degreasing Applications?

Industrial Degreasing Applications
Low moisture steam cleaners that generate super-heated dry steam are widely used in commercial and industrial environments to manage a host of demanding cleaning applications. Steam cleaning machines such as the KleenJet® Supreme 3000CV from Daimer® offer exceptional cleaning power by generating steam at temperatures up to 329ºF with pressure levels up to 96 psi. Additionally, the high steam density of steam cleaning machines by Daimer® enables them to achieve superior cleaning results. In fact, the density of steam ejected by top-grade low moisture steam cleaners is about 200 percent greater than the steam volume generated by cheaper models.

In spite of the aggressive cleaning power provided by low moisture steam cleaners, it is important to note they are not suitable for heavy-duty degreasing jobs in industrial areas. To efficiently degrease industrial areas, you need to use cleaning machines with both high pressure levels and high temperatures. Steam cleaning machines have low pressure levels, meaning they are not the best options for industrial degreasing applications.

To clean greasy industrial equipment, it is recommended you choose steam pressure washers belonging to the Super Max™ line from Daimer®. With high pressure levels of up to 3000 psi, high steam temperatures up to 330ºF, and flow rates up to 5 GPM, steam pressure washers such as the Super Max™ 12880 outperform low moisture steam cleaners when it comes to industrial degreasing jobs.

A comprehensive listing of the limitations and applications of low moisture steam cleaners is available at www.daimer.com.