Wednesday, November 17, 2010


1000CVP Steam Vacuum Cleaner
Steam vacuum cleaners have a variety of uses. With an attached vacuum, these machines offer an additional feature helpful for many cleaning applications. With conventional machines, cleaning workers have to remove the molten dirt residue using a brush or a towel. That is, old models only displace the dirt, but do not remove the impurities completely. However, steam vacuum cleaners do not have any such problems. These machines can dissolve and extract the dirt and in some cases, can even sanitize the surface.

Dissolving

Sophisticated models of steam cleaning machines in Daimer®’s KleenJet® series can provide an output temperature as high as 386°F. The high temperature dissolves most types of stains and dirt on hard surfaces. To ensure optimal results, make sure the surface being cleaned can withstand such high temperatures. Delicate surfaces such as plastic, cloth, and paper may become damaged.

Extraction

Steam vacuum cleaners, such as Daimer®’s KleenJet® 1000CVP, contain a powerful attached vacuum ideal for picking up the liquid residue left behind after the cleaning process. Without this feature, the operator must wipe up the area with a towel or mop, which often do not clean as effectively as vacuums. This feature makes the cleaning job easier and quicker.

Sanitization

Steam cleaner machines such as the 1000 CVP include Daimer®’s ATIS® anti-bacterial technology proven to eliminate more than 99 percent of disease causing germs and bacteria on the surface. When combined with Eco-Green® green cleaning chemicals, such as the Eco-Green® Multi-Purpose Hard Surface Cleaner, steam cleaners become a great way to keep areas such as hospitals, nursing homes, and schools, safe and free from harmful toxic chemicals.

Daimer® offers a wide variety of cleaning machines and cleaning chemicals for almost any application. For more information about steam vacuum cleaners and other products, visit www.daimer.com.