12 April 2010

Select Steam Cleaners for Cleaning Trash Bins

Steam cleaners are the most suitable machines for cleaning trash bins. These machines can effectively melt hardened dirt and stains from numerous surfaces. In addition, many machines can disinfect the surface as well when paired with anti-bacterial technology. Because water is converted to steam, little water is used during the cleaning process. All these factors contribute to an ideal machine for cleaning trash bins. Picking the ideal steam cleaning machine for cleaning trash bins is a selective process. Not all machines are suitable for this job. The first step is to find a reputable online supplier. Daimer Industries®, the leading provider of steam cleaning equipment, offers an array of different machines suitable for trash bin cleaning. The following are some features to look for when purchasing a steam cleaner.

High Output Temperature
The output temperature of the machine should be high, as long as the surface can withstand the heat. Higher temperatures translate to higher cleaning power. However, if the surface cannot withstand such high temperatures, it may be ruined. The latest models of steam cleaners provide an output temperature as high as 360°F.

Anti Bacterial Technology
Daimer®, a premier supplier of cleaning products, offers steam cleaners with ATIS® technology. This technology has a proven record in eliminating bacteria and fungi. Tests by independent laboratories have proven that machines with ATIS® technology can eliminate up to 99 percent of commonly occurring microorganisms. Daimer® offers a number of steam cleaners suitable for cleaning trash bins and garbage bins. For further details about these machines and other cleaning products, visit www.daimer.com.

22 March 2010

Selecting the Right Detailing Brushes for Steam Cleaners

Steam Cleaners
The heat of a steam cleaner breaks the bonds holding dirt molecules to a surface. A powerful steam cleaner, such as machines offered by Daimer®, can reach temperatures of 360°F, which is strong enough to help remove ingrained stains and residues. Daimer®’s top machines also have a wet vacuum option that helps in removal of dirt after steam is applied. However, detailing brushes are a necessary accessory for scraping the dirt off the surface.

Daimer® provides nylon, stainless steel, and brass detailing brushes as accessories for steam cleaners. These brushes are available in sets of 10, 20, and 50 at extremely affordable prices. The type you should select depends on the surface you plan to use the brush on. Nylon brushes are the softest and ideal for use on softer surfaces, such as those with glossy finish or on metals, which can be easily scratched or dented by harder brushes.

Brass detailing brushes are harder than nylon ones. These are suitable for harder surfaces, such as window frames, railings, grills, tiles, and grouts. Stainless steel brushes are the most abrasive and ideal for rugged surfaces and tough applications, like gum removal on concrete. When facing a variety of applications, purchasing all three types will be beneficial, as it will allow you to match the brush to the surface as needed.
A first-time user unfamiliar with brushes should first start cleaning with the softest brush. If that does not work, replace it with a brass or steel brush. Sometimes, brushes might become ineffective if the surface cools down, so instead of scrubbing harder, try applying more steam. Find out more about steam cleaners and their applications at www.daimer.com.

27 February 2010

How Do HEPA Filters In Steam Cleaners Work?

Daimer®’s steam cleaners use several modern technologies to combat bacteria, mold, and other disease causing organisms. Its innovative anti-bacterial technology, for example, can eliminate up to 99.9 percent of germs. Not only do these machines achieve surface-level cleanliness by removing most visible stains and dirt – the steam penetrates deep into the fibers of rugs and upholstery and into corners and crevices of indoor spaces to disinfect the surface.

Many of the top steam cleaners from Daimer® are equipped with HEPA filters, as well. These HEPA stands for High Efficiency Particulate Air. These filters block most particles (up to 99.97 percent) larger than 0.3 microns.

In steam cleaners where HEPA filters are used, these super-efficient strainers are placed at the valve that releases air outside the machine. Once the steam cleaner has suctioned in the particles during dry vacuuming, they cannot re-enter the environment through the filter. By contrast, steam cleaners that do not use these super-specialized filters release extracted dust particles back into the air through the rear exhaust system. This is the primary reason hotels, businesses, hospitals, and laboratories are switching to HEPA filter equipped systems to help them in their fight against dust, pollutants, and germs.

You can obtain more information about Daimer®’s HEPA steam cleaning equipment on www.daimer.com.