Wednesday, November 17, 2010

An Overview of the Functions of Steam Cleaners

Functions of Steam Cleaner
Steam cleaners are versatile machines with features capable of melting away dirt and grime from hard surfaces. When equipped with specialized technologies, steam cleaning machines can also eliminate germs and bacteria on the surface. This article deals with some of the major functions of steam cleaners.

Removing Dirt

Steam cleaning machines are ideal for cleaning hard surface floors, such as concrete, tile, or hard wood surfaces. Daimer’s KleenJet steam cleaners eject dry steam output onto hard surfaces, melting and dissolving stains on the surface. The output has a temperature of 386°F, which can dissolve almost most types of dirt and impurities.

Sanitization

The job of steam cleaners is not confined just to cleaning. These machines are widely used in the healthcare sector and hospitality industry to sanitize surfaces.

Many of the latest models of steam cleaners from Daimer® contain their patented ATIS® technology, proven to eliminate more than 99 percent of disease causing germs and bacteria on the surface. Such machines as the KleenJet® 3000CVP also include a HEPA filter for air purification, and a built-in vacuum for eliminating the liquid residue after the cleaning process is complete.

Gum Removal

Using steam cleaning equipment for gum removal can also have many benefits. Daimer® offers a number of machines with gum removal tools for eliminating gum residue from walls, sidewalks, and more. KleenJet® GUM-EXTERMINATOR® systems can eliminate 1000’s of pieces of chewing gum per day.

Daimer® offers well-built, quality steam cleaners for use across many different industries. For more information on their machines, visit www.daimer.com.