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Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Steam Cleaner Machines Vs. Chemical Compounds

Steam Cleaner Machines
Using a steam cleaner machine from Daimer® is a more effective and safer way to clean than using chemical compounds. Chemical cleaners are often toxic and leave behind harmful residue on the surface. Using a steam cleaner eliminates the need for these toxic chemicals and therefore creates a much safer, cleaner environment.

There are many ways a steam cleaner machine makes your surroundings cleaner and healthier. These machines use super-heated water to dissolve the dirt and debris, allowing for easily elimination of substances attracting germs. Daimer® also offers a number of their steam cleaner machine models with a technology known at Advanced Thermal Ionic Sanitation™, or ATIS®. This technology has been proven in lab test to effectively eliminate up to 99.9 percent of commonly found pathogens and bacteria.

Along with the ATIS® technology, many steam cleaner machine models also come with a HEPA filter. Along with a water filtration system, this works to ensure that allergens and germs are not reintroduced into the atmosphere after cleaning. Machines without a HEPA filter allow dirt to quickly re-enter the air. This filtration system works to prevent that, ensuring a clean and healthy environment.

To increase the power of steam cleaners without the use of toxic compounds, consider a green cleaning formulas, like the wide selection in Daimer's Eco-Green® line. There is a lot more information available on steam cleaners and green chemicals at www.daimer.com.

Saturday, February 27, 2010

Efficient Tile & Grout Cleaning Techniques

Steam Cleaners for Tile & Grout Cleaning
Tiles and grout present a challenge to people responsible for maintaining indoor areas. Tiles collect many kinds of dirt depending on location. Bathroom tiles, for example, often have soap scum buildup. Kitchen tiles face grease and mold problems. Grout is often the hardest to clean because of its narrow, sunken position between tiles. Tile and grout also become dull due to age. Steam cleaners can take care of all these problems through their powerful cleaning and dirt removal capabilities.

Heat often works where detergents fail. It is very difficult to remove ingrained stains, wax, and grease spots by scrubbing with detergents. Chemical-based detergents are also difficult to wash off and may leave residues that remain on the surface long after the cleaning process is over. Steam, on the other hand, can dislodge the dirt or stain particles from the surface, leaving them easy to remove manually through a vacuum. To increase the power of steam cleaners, consider pairing the unit with a green tile cleaner, like Eco-Green® Tile & Grout Cleaner. While chemical detergents leave harmful residues and can even harm tile surfaces and the user, Eco-Green® Tile & Grout Cleaner safely lifts stains with its non-toxic, environmentally-safe formula.

When using steam cleaners, make sure the surface can handle such high heat temperatures. If your tiles are painted, use low pressure steam. If modulating the pressure is not possible, maintain a distance of at least 15 inches between the nozzle and the surface. Bring the nozzle closer if you see that it is not harming the paint. For removing or loosening the dirt from within grout lines, you can use detailing brushes provided with the steam cleaners. Daimer® retails steel, brass, and nylon detailing brushes that are an inexpensive alternative to the brushes available with most other retailers. You can also purchase microfiber towels for wiping the surface after steam cleaning. Learn more about steam cleaners and their applications at www.daimer.com.

Monday, February 22, 2010

Is a Steam Cleaner Machine Suitable for Auto Detailing?

steam cleaning machine
A steam cleaner machine uses high temperatures to break down hardened dirt that is later vacuumed up or wiped away when the job is completed. But is this method safe or effective for cleaning cars?

First, you need to know that a steam cleaner machine is not designed for cleaning vehicle exteriors. The low moisture content and low pressure levels require continuous wiping while cleaning, which can damage the cars painted exterior. So where can you use a steam cleaner machine? A variety of components in the interior of a vehicle can be cleaned using a steam cleaner, including wheels, doorjambs, dashboards, windows, and more. You can even spot clean automotive upholstery and carpets.

Daimer®’s steam cleaners boast steam temperature as high as 360°F with pressure levels of 150 psi or less. This allows for dissolving of stubborn residues on more delicate surfaces that may otherwise be ruined by more powerful machines, like pressure washers. In addition, a steam cleaner machine uses steam, not water, so the upholstery and surfaces dry quickly. This prevents the buildup of unpleasant odors that are often attributed to prolonged dampness.

Another important fact to remember is that modern cars have many electronic devices in them –including stereos, antennas, air conditioners, radios, and even portable television sets. These can be damaged by heat and water. Read the instructions carefully before you use heated cleaning equipment on a car. If possible, patch test it first. With proper care, you a steam cleaner machine is an ideal system for car detailing professionals. Find out more about auto detailing equipment at www.daimer.com.

Sunday, January 31, 2010

How a Steam Cleaner Machine Works

Steam Cleaner Machine
A steam cleaner machine can clean various types of hard surfaces by expelling dry vapor onto them. Dry vapor refers to the superheated steam that has below 5% of water content. The maximum output temperature of this output is 360°F. This high temperature steam works to dissolve and virtually melt away most types of dirt, stains, and other impurities on the surface. Machines with specialized anti-bacterial technology, like Daimer®'s ATIS® equipped models, can also eliminate bacteria and fungi, ensuring both cleanliness and hygiene.

How They Function
One main part of a steam cleaner machine is a boiler tank. Its main function is to heat water to the desired temperature, converting water into dry vapor. The dry vapor then passes through a nozzle and is ejected onto the surface.

The ejection of high temperature vapor dissolves hardened deposits and residues. The latest models of steam cleaners have an attached vacuum, which can then extract the softened dirt residues. If the steam cleaner machine does not have the attached vacuum option, the user has to extract the dirt residues manually. One may use a brush, squeegee tool, or a cloth for wiping and removal of residues.

How to Find a Good Steam Cleaner Machine
Most experienced cleaning professionals recommend products supplied by Daimer®, a major distributor of cleaning products in the country. The company offers many steam cleaners in its KleenJet® series. For more information about the carpet cleaning machines, pressure washers and various cleaning products Daimer® offers, visit their website at www.daimer.com.

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Tips to Buy a Good Steam Cleaner Machine

Tips to Buy a Steam Cleaner
Buying a good steam cleaner machine can make a huge difference in cleaning effectiveness. A simple search on the internet reveals numerous options available to the user. To ensure you choose the correct steam cleaner machine, it is important to understand important features. The following are some details that will help a new buyer.

How Steam Cleaners Work
A steam cleaner machine injects dry steam on hard and semi-hard surfaces to melt away stain marks, mold, mildew, and other varieties of dirt. Dry steam is super-heated steam with 5 percent water content. The maximum output temperature of steam cleaners is 360°F and the maximum output pressure is 150 psi. Higher temperatures and pressure levels are more effective at dissolving and removing residues. Simultaneous vacuum extraction, available in top systems, also work to remove residues completely without subsequent wiping.

Continuous Refilling Technology
Conventional steam cleaners contain only one boiler tank. Operators are then required to refill the steam cleaner machine when the tank is empty. This time consuming process involves shutting down the machine, refilling, and waiting for it to reheat. This results in the user needing to stop working and affects the productivity of the employee.

New models of steam cleaners are equipped with a technology called continuous refilling technology to overcome this problem. Daimer®, a pioneer of many innovations in the cleaning equipment sector, provides many steam cleaners equipped with this technology. The KleenJet® series of steam cleaner machines uses this technology to finish the job effectively without requiring users to shut the machine down when the boiler is empty. This is accomplished through an additional, non-pressurized refill chamber, where water can be added as needed.

Visiting www.daimer.com, will give you more information about steam cleaners and other cleaning equipment. The website contains useful information about the latest steam cleaner models.

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Tips on Using a Steam Cleaner Machine for Auto Detailing

Steam Cleaner Machine for Auto Detailing
A steam cleaner machine can clean a variety of surfaces. The latest models of steam cleaners by Daimer™ come with numerous features, including variable output pressure, dry vapor steam, rugged construction, stainless steel boilers, and more. This allows for the prolonged use of these machines on a variety of hard and semi-hard surfaces.

Challenges of Auto Detailing
One of the major challenges of auto detailing is cleaning the many different surfaces of an automobile. Carpets and seat upholstery are soft surfaces, while the metallic body, engine components, and window glass are hard surfaces. One has to use versatile cleaning equipment to clean all these surfaces. A steam cleaning machine is a suitable system for auto detailing because of its versatility to clean many surfaces.

Typically, a steam cleaner machine can provide an output temperature of up to 360°F. This enables these machines to quickly dissolve stubborn grease, dirt, grime, bug residues, water stains, bird splatters, and more from vehicle surfaces.

Effectiveness of these machines lies in ejecting dry vapor onto surfaces. Dry vapor means super heated water with less than 5 percent of water content.

The trick of using a steam cleaner machine for auto detailing is to find the right balance between temperature and pressure levels so that the machine can clean the surface efficiently, without causing damage. It is also important to consider the limitations of steam cleaners. Though they are ideal for cleaning windshields with an attached squeegee, door jambs, consoles, paneling, wheels, and other vehicle components, they are not ideal for cleaning the painted body of an automobile. This is because many steam cleaners require constant wiping which may damage the paint. Additionally, they are only designed to spot clean carpet and upholstery. Full interior detailing can be accomplished through the use of a carpet extractor.

Daimer®®, a well-known supplier of cleaning machines, offers a variety of steam cleaning systems for auto detailing applications with ideal temperature levels up to 360°F and pressure levels up to 150 psi. For more information about Daimer's steam cleaner machines, carpet extractors, and pressure washers for auto detailing, visit www.daimer.com.

Friday, December 4, 2009

Utilizing Steam Cleaners for Cleaning Window Screens

Steam Cleaners for Cleaning Window
Steam cleaner machines offer unmatched cleaning solutions to tackle a host of cleaning applications. Unlike pressure cleaners that accomplish cleaning results by generating highly pressurized water, steam cleaning equipment works by generating super-heated, low-moisture steam. Quality steam cleaner machines in the KleenJet® series from Daimer® feature unique steam cleaning technologies that make these steam cleaners suitable light and heavy duty commercial and industrial applications alike.

Most business owners regularly use steam cleaners to clean upholstered furniture, floors, counters, windows, doorknobs, bathrooms, and other surfaces; spot clean carpets; and to eliminate allergens from the area through the use of a HEPA filter. However, do you know that steam cleaner machines are equally effective in cleaning window screens? Instead of using abrasive detergents that can damage your screens and result in unpleasant odors, steam cleaning offers a simple, effective, and eco-friendly solution to clean your window screens easily.

Due to the rugged construction and quality components, these steam cleaner machines are capable of generating vapor steam at consistently high temperatures. Super-heated steam acts as a powerful cleaning force against accumulated dirt and stubborn grime along the corners, railings, frames, and joints of window screens. If you simply use brushes, towels, and chemical detergents for cleaning window screens, it may not be effective in removing everything on the window screens. Steam cleaners instantly soften the toughest deposits, making it easy for you to wipe them off later.

Check out more about steam cleaner machines at www.daimer.com.