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Monday, September 5, 2011

Advantages of Using Low Moisture Steam Cleaners for Floor Maintenance

Low Moisture Steam Cleaners for Floor Maintenance
Gone are the days when cleaning simply consisted of dusting, mopping, washing, and vacuuming. Now, home owners and maintenance professionals are keen to implement the latest cleaning, sanitizing, and deodorizing technologies in their respective premises. When it comes to maintaining floors, low moisture steam cleaners seem to be the undisputed favorite. If you are interested in high-performance steam cleaning systems empowered with antibacterial capabilities and odor elimination functions, you must definitely check out the KleenJet® series from Daimer®.

With high-grade, stainless steel heating components, the KleenJet® range of low moisture steam cleaners is capable of generating dry steam at super hot temperatures up to 386°F. Dry steam contains very little moisture. Therefore, cleaning using dry steam is an effective and safe method of maintaining even delicate surfaces that can be damaged by too much water.

Floor steam cleaning machines in the KleenJet® series, such as the KleenJet® 500VP, are capable of cleaning, extracting, and vacuuming a range of floor types. Thanks to the unique combination of dry steam and vacuum extraction, there will be no traces of water left behind on floors after a steam cleaning session. These low moisture steam cleaners are versatile in that they function as a steam vacuum cleaner, wet vacuum cleaning machine, and vapor steam cleaning system.

When you need to maintain extremely dirty floors, you have the choice of improving the cleaning action of these low moisture steam cleaners by adding cleaning chemicals into the detergent tank. With the advanced ATIS® technology, these steam cleaning machines successfully eliminate more than 99 percent of germs, viruses, and bacteria lurking on your floors.

Visit www.daimer.com to discover more advantages of low moisture steam cleaners for floor maintenance.
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.  
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.
Sunday, July 24, 2011

Maintaining Gyms with Low Moisture Steam Cleaners

Maintaining Gyms with Low Moisture Steam Cleaners
With the growing emphasis on fitness and health, more people are now showing up at gyms to work out on the various fitness equipments. Although most popular gyms are well-maintained and look clean and gleaming, remember that the real picture is, in fact, quite different. As people work out, the heat and sweat from their bodies creates a warm atmosphere that can favor the growth of bacteria and germs. Simply wiping or using chemical disinfectants will not work here. In such situations, you must turn to low moisture steam cleaners.

To help you maintain gyms in impeccably clean condition, Daimer® - a leading distributor of innovative cleaning machines – brings you the KleenJet® series of low moisture steam cleaners that combine excellent construction and quality components with unique technologies and adherence to safety standards. The compact design and portable nature of these steam cleaning machines make them easy to store and use.

When it comes to cleaning and disinfecting areas like gyms, nothing can match the performance of low moisture steam cleaners. By ejecting super-heated steam up to 386°F and incorporating anti-bacterial technology, these steam-cleaning machines help simultaneously clean, disinfect, and deodorize a range of surfaces in gyms like fitness equipment, floors, restrooms, and shower stalls.

One interesting feature in the KleenJet® series of low moisture steam cleaners is its ATIS® function. This anti-bacterial technology efficiently removes more than 99 percent of pathogens, bacteria, and germs from fitness equipment and other surfaces shared by users. Since these steam cleaning units come with stainless boilers, you need not worry about cheap materials breaking apart.

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Why Low Moisture Steam Cleaners Are Eco-Friendly

Eco-Friendly Low Moisture Steam Cleaners
Not just suppliers of low moisture steam cleaners, but distributors of almost all cleaning machines, claim that their products are the most eco-friendly equipment and the best product on the market. However, people with sufficient know-how in the cleaning industry know that some of the cleaning machines work best only with cleaning agents. If the operators use artificial detergents, the residues that these machines leave behind are often far more dangerous than the actual dirt they remove.

The main advantage of low moisture steam cleaners is that these machines do not require the help of cleaning agents. Their high steam temperatures are often enough to eliminate tough dirt and stains.

How They Work
Low moisture steam cleaners work by ejecting high temperature output onto hard surfaces, which melts stains or dirt present on the surface. The dissolved dirt has to be removed either by a vacuum or by a towel. Daimer® steam cleaners, including the KleenJet® 8423-160 CVP, feature attached vacuums for easy removal. These machines depend almost entirely on the temperature for cleaning. That means there is no real need for any artificial detergent to enhance the cleaning efficiency of these machines.

Sanitization
The high temperature output of low moisture steam cleaners combined with Daimer®’s advanced ATIS® anti-bacterial technology helps sanitize the surface too. This technology eliminates more than 99 percent of commonly found germs and bacteria on surfaces.

Daimer®, a leading supplier of cleaning products, offers some of the best eco-friendly low moisture steam cleaners.
Tuesday, June 7, 2011

What Low Moisture Steam Cleaners Can Do For Your Floors

Low Moisture Steam Cleaners for Your Floors
Many people are aware of the various uses low moisture steam cleaners have in different commercial and industrial areas. One of these uses is to clean hard floors. While it is certainly true that vapor steam cleaners are an effective way to clean hard surfaces, it is also important to know the correct way to use them on flooring. Just as cleaning carpets with steam cleaners needs to be handled differently, hard floor cleaning also needs to be approached bearing a few important aspects in mind.

Low moisture steam cleaners from Daimer® generate vapor that only contains 5 percent water. This low water content makes it ideal for cleaning surfaces like hardwood flooring. If hardwood surfaces are cleaned using too much water, it can damage and warp the wood and even cause fungal growth in certain cases. Low moisture steam cleaners can be safely used on sealed wood and hardwood floors using low pressure settings. For best results, cleaning should be done using a large, rectangular brush and towel using a fast, vacuuming motion to clean.

Low moisture steam cleaners can also be used to clean surfaces like tile, laminate, and vinyl. Using steam cleaning technology on these kinds of surfaces does away with the need for harsh chemical cleaning agents. Daimer® includes over 36 different parts and accessories with many of their KleenJet® steam cleaners. Such accessories include squeegee wands, floor wands, brushes, and more.

The superheated water works to loosen and remove stubborn stains and deposits in a safe but effective manner. Even sticky stains or very old deposits can be softened and melted away with relative ease. 
Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Low Moisture Steam Cleaners—Why Are They Unsuitable for Degreasing Jobs?

Low Moisture Steam Cleaners
Today, cleaning professionals regularly use low moisture steam cleaners to accomplish various cleaning activities in industrial areas. The superhot dry steam ejected by these steam cleaning machines helps simplify tough cleaning jobs.

Low moisture steam cleaners, like the KleenJet® Supreme 3000CV available from Daimer®, help maintain different surfaces by generating steam temperatures of up to 364ºF and pressure levels of 115 psi. Another remarkable aspect of these steam cleaning systems is their ability to generate high-density steam that is around 200 percent denser than the steam generated by conventional versions.

Although these low moisture steam cleaners feature high temperature levels and cleaning capabilities, they are not ideal for certain cleaning tasks such as degreasing applications. Efficient degreasing results demand high temperatures and high pressure levels. Steam cleaning machines do possess high temperatures, but they score low when it comes to pressure levels. As a result, steam cleaning systems do not offer effective degreasing functions.

To accomplish heavy-duty degreasing jobs, you must choose steam pressure cleaners instead of low moisture steam cleaners. The SuperMax™ range of steam pressure washers from Daimer® is highly recommended for such jobs. For instance, steam-based pressure cleaning machines like the SuperMax™ 6000 attain high temperatures of up to 330ºF and high pressure levels of 750 psi, the perfect combination required for efficient degreasing. It also features low flow rates of 1.4 GPM. Low moisture levels make the SuperMax™ 6000 ideal for degreasing industrial machinery as there is no risk of damage due to excess water. For more information visit http://steam-cleaner-machines.blogspot.com/2009/10/need-your-tile-and-grout-floors.html