Tuesday, July 5, 2011


steam Vacuum Cleaner
Steam vacuum cleaners are steam cleaning machines with an attached vacuum. For a long time, one major flaw of steam cleaning machines has been their inability to extract the dirt. These machines could melt or dissolve almost any type of dirt and impurities with their high temperature output. However, the conventional steam cleaning equipment could not blast away the dirt like pressure washers do, or extract the impurities like carpet cleaners do. Previously, cleaning workers used to remove the dirt by other means. Some used a towel or a brush; some used separate vacuum cleaners.

This problem has been resolved with the introduction of steam vacuum cleaners. Now these machines can both dissolve the dirt and extract the molten dirt residues. The following is an overview of the uses and benefits of these machines.

Quick Cleaning
The main benefit is that the cleaning process is completed much quicker. Steam vacuum cleaners such as Daimer®’s KleenJet® 3000CVP dissolve the residue, and then extract the dirt and liquid during the cleaning process. This eliminates the need for separate machines or towels.

High Efficiency
Using a brush or a towel for removing dirt is never as efficient as using a vacuum cleaner. Towels and rags displace the dirt and often don’t clean it up as well as vacuum. Daimer® steam vacuum cleaners are equipped with HEPA filters, which could absorb even very small particles. This ensure that the air released back into the environment is clean and allergen free. Additionally, Daimer® offers machines with ATIS® anti-bacterial technology for eliminating more than 99 percent of germs and bacteria on the surface.

Daimer®, a reputable distributor of cleaning machines, offers high-quality steam vacuum cleaners in its KleenJet® series. For more details about the machines, visit www.daimer.com.