17 May 2010

Steam Cleaners for the Kitchen: How to Prevent Food-Borne Infections


Steam Cleaners for Kitchen
A residential kitchen handles, stores, and serves food to the family. Commercial kitchens, on the other hand, cater to a large number of people depending on capacity. It can be challenging to keep kitchens clean, hygienic, and germ free when you are running a restaurant business. You need quick, no fuss cleaning equipment capable of dealing with the three major requirements of the restaurant owner: productivity, sanitization, and stain removal. To achieve all three, consider purchasing a steam cleaner for optimal cleanliness.

The most critical places that need cleaning are stoves, ovens, refrigerators, grills, freezers, waste bins, and dumpsters. Food residues that stick to the walls of these appliances are a health hazard. Given the right temperature and humidity levels, they can encourage the growth of harmful bacteria, such as Salmonella, Staphylococcus, E. coli, and Botulinum. Food residues also attract pests, such as roaches and rodents. Steam cleaners are a safe and effective way of cleaning this residue without introducing new threats (such as detergent or chemical residues).

Steam cleaners from Daimer® use dry vapor with a five percent water content that can be heated to extremely high temperatures as high as 360°F. The heat breaks down food deposits so they can be removed easily. Many of Daimer®'s KleenJet® steam cleaners have special HEPA filters to remove tiny microorganisms and allergens, leaving the surface almost completely free from germs. ATIS® is another beneficial technology offered by Daimer®. As tested in independent labs, this technology kills more than 99% percent of harmful bacteria, making commercial kitchens cleaner and safer.

For additional cleaning power, use steam cleaners with green detergents where needed. Daimer® offers Eco-Green® cleaning chemicals for use on different surfaces. For instance, restaurant owners may benefit from Eco-Green® Oven, Grill, and BBQ cleaner as well as the Grease Trap Degreaser and Treatment formula. These non-toxic detergents are safe for many surfaces and do not leave behind traces of toxic chemicals. Daimer® supplies the best quality commercial steam cleaners and green chemicals for use in businesses, offices, schools, hospitals, nursing homes, and hotels. Visit www.daimer.com to learn more.

06 May 2010

How to Steam Clean Condenser Coils

Clean Condenser Coils
Condenser coils should be cleaned regularly to save on electricity costs and to provide optimal cooling. When they eject air, condenser coils tend to attract dust, germs, pollen, mold, leaves, animal hair, and fine linen strands. The traditional method of cleaning condenser coils is sponge scrubbing with soap and water. The problem with this method is that it may not clean the coils completely. Moreover, strong chemicals in the detergent may even damage them. Therefore, using steam cleaners for cleaning coils is the best option.

Steam cleaners rarely require the use of detergents, though green coil cleaners, like Eco-Green® Evaporator Coil Cleaner, can be used in conjunction with the system to speed up the cleaning process. The superheated steam ejected by top grade machine from Daimer® loosens dirt, while the attached vacuum suctions it off the surface. Daimer®, a well known distributor of cleaning equipment, offers steam cleaners with temperature levels as high as 360°F and pressure levels up to 150 psi. Some steam cleaners are equipped with the vacuum facility, as discussed above, so that residual dirt can be removed from the surface without manual handling.

To clean the coils, point the nozzle on the coil and apply steam at a low pressure level. Make sure the steam is applied in the direction of the fins to prevent creasing. Steam cleaning condenser coils is perfectly safe as long as you follow these guidelines and other instructions by the manufacturers and dealers.

Make sure the coil is in good condition before you apply steam. High temperatures can damage worn out coils further. Particularly dangerous is corrosion of the fin and coil joint. Never use steam cleaners on damaged coils. To ensure optimum safety, replace coils when they wear out.

Daimer® retails many steam cleaners and accessories required for cleaning condenser coils. Visit www.daimer.com to learn more about these machines.
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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.

08 February 2010

Advanced Steam Cleaners Tackle Bacteria


Advanced Steam Cleaners
One reason why steam cleaners are effective cleaning machines is because they use the power of super-heated water to remove tough stains and deposits. Even hardened sedimentation can be softened and dissolved with the cleaning power of steam. However, Daimer® has taken this cleaning power a step further by adding a new technology to their steam cleaning machines.

Daimer's KleenJet® steam cleaning systems bundled with ATIS® technology can now sanitize and disinfect, as well. ATIS® or Advanced Thermal Ionic Sanitization™ works to eliminate 99.9 percent of harmful mold and bacteria from different surfaces. This technology has been tested by a nationally recognized laboratory in independent tests, ensuring these machines are proven effective in eliminating harmful pathogens on surfaces. These cleaning machines are also much safer than conventional cleaning methods, since chemical-based detergents often leave behind toxic traces that can potentially cause harm.

These steam cleaners can be useful in cleaning commercial kitchens, particularly food preparation areas, refrigerators, and deep freezers. Refrigerators and deep freezers are areas where large amounts of bacteria reside, especially from meat and dairy storage. These steam cleaning machines are also extremely effective in cleaning hospital areas, clinics, and nursing homes where hygiene is an important factor. Many hotels and hospitals use steam cleaning machines to clean bathrooms as well. To learn more about these steam cleaners , carpet steam cleaners and their other uses, visit to www.daimer.com.

25 January 2010

Pamper Your Carpets with Green Chemicals and Carpet Cleaners

Pamper Your Carpets with Green Chemicals
It Is a well known fact that carpets can quickly turn dull and grimy, ruining the appeal of a room or business if not taken care of properly. This is why you must use advanced cleaning machines, like carpet cleaners. Although there are many ways to clean carpets, nothing works better than carpet cleaning machines when it comes to effectively deep cleaning carpets and keeping them clean longer. To ensure your machine is reliable and suitable for the job, look at the XTreme Power® series of quality carpet cleaning equipment from Daimer®.

The XTreme Power® series of carpet cleaners is comprised of powerful and ruggedly built cleaning machines available in different models. Each version features unique capabilities that make them perfect for a range of applications in industrial and commercial settings. In fact, advanced models of carpet cleaners can effectively tackle jobs like auto detailing, with specialized upholstery tools.

To get the most from your carpet cleaners, it is best to pre-spray carpets with green chemicals like Eco-Green® Carpet Care & Upholstery Cleaner. This plant based, non-toxic carpet cleaning solution features nano-sized Micro-Blasting® particles that penetrate deep into the dirt and stains on carpets and upholstery. These dirt particles are then broken down and crystallized to allow for easy extraction and prevent them from re-attaching to the surface.

Using commercial cleaning chemicals on carpets can damage carpet fibers. However, since Eco-Green® Carpet Care & Upholstery Cleaner is plant based and eco-friendly, it removes almost all types of stains without harming carpet fibers, the environment, or the user. Experience the combined power of carpet cleaners and green chemicals by checking out these products at www.daimer.com.


07 January 2010

What Makes Propane-Powered Pressure Cleaners a Good Choice?

propane powered pressure washer
Many commercial cleaning jobs are easily managed with steam cleaners. However, when you need to tackle demanding cleaning applications, like degreasing, a pressure washer is often necessary. Pressure washing systems, like Daimer®'s line of Super Max™ machines, utilize high pressure levels and can reach temperatures up to 330°F to dissolve and blast away grease deposits. To clean places where the electricity supply may not be reliable or available, it would be best to use fuel or propane powered pressure cleaning machines, like the Super Max™ 12500 PE.

Daimer® is a leading supplier of pressure cleaning machines, steam cleaners, and green chemicals. The Super Max™ series of propane-powered pressure washers from Daimer® offers you an excellent combination of versatility, power, and mobility. With high flow rates of 5 GPM and high pressure levels of 3000 psi, these pressure washers help you effectively eliminate the toughest stains and grease, for superior cleaning results.. Since these machines are not attached to an electrical outlet, propane-powered pressure cleaners are more mobile than electric powered systems cleaners. This is an advantage when it comes to maintaining vast industrial areas that may not feature electrical outlets at each end.

Unlike steam cleaners, the Super Max™ range of pressure washers is notable for their tri-mode capabilities that further enhance their versatility. As such, in order to help you manage virtually all types of cleaning tasks, these pressure cleaners are capable of independently functioning as a hot water pressure washer, steam pressure washer, or cold water pressure washer.

Due to their high-quality construction, these pressure cleaners can withstand years of use under the most demanding conditions. Every component used in each Daimer® pressure washer is high-grade and durable, including heavy-duty heating coils and powder-coated housing. Check out the entire range of pressure washers at www.daimer.com.

22 December 2009

Having a Hard Time Cleaning Tile and Grout? Try Steam Cleaners!


top steam cleaners
Cleaning tile and grout floors is difficult due to the unique nature of these materials. Tile and grout floors are usually the first choice for high-traffic areas. However, since grout is porous, it quickly accumulates dirt, grime, and stains. As a result, cleaning tiled floors turns into a real chore. Traditional methods of cleaning using a scrub brush, mop, and cleaning chemicals often fail to achieve that gleaming look you expect. This is why you should use the power of steam by using the steam cleaners available from reputable suppliers, like Daimer®.

The KleenJet® Pro Plus 200S from Daimer® is among one of the top steam cleaners on the market today. The advanced and versatile cleaning technologies of this steam cleaner enable it to reach high steam temperatures up to 310°F for quickly dissolving dirt and grime trapped deep within grout. The softened residues can then be easily wiped away. With True Variable Pressure Control, operators can also adjust the pressure levels (up to 75 psi) using a dial to select the right pressure level for the tile cleaning application at hand. As such, the cleaning results offered by steam cleaning equipment are exceptionally superior to the results of a brush and a mop.

The KleenJet® Pro Plus 200S offers superior cleaning results by using dry steam at extremely high temperatures. Since dry steam contains only 5 percent water, you will not have to spend additional time mopping up the excess water after you finish steam cleaning. The super-high steam temperatures generated by these steam cleaners allow you to simultaneously deep clean and deodorize your tile and grout floors. The KleenJet® Pro Plus 200S comes with different accessories and brushes for handling different cleaning tasks.

Quality steam cleaners designed for a host of cleaning operations are available at www.daimer.com.

03 December 2009

What Is the Difference between Steam Cleaners and Steam Pressure Washers?


When looking to find the right steam cleaners, people often come across other types of cleaning machines, like steam pressure washers. Naturally, they wonder what makes these units so different. It is important to understand the difference between these two machines before purchasing, to assure that you select the right machine for the cleaning applications at hand. While steam cleaners are suitable for many commercial cleaning tasks, steam pressure washers are best used for tough industrial cleaning jobs.

Daimer® offers a line of steam pressure washing machines specifically created to deal with the toughest industrial cleaning tasks. Unlike steam cleaners, which only have about 5 percent water vapor, steam pressure washers utilize wet steam for enhanced cleaning power. This high moisture content is ideal for blasting away debris and grease during the cleaning process. The Super Max™ 12800SP is an example of a steam pressure washer that utilizes Super-HOT™ technology to achieve high steam temperatures up to 330°F. These temperatures are effective in readily dissolving grease and other stubborn stains while blasting them away with highly pressurized water.

Since steam cleaners generate very little water vapor in comparison, they are best suited for cleaning hard surfaces, as in commercial kitchens and bathrooms and for spot cleaning carpets and upholstery. Steam cleaners, on the other hand, reach temperatures up to 360°F and can readily sanitize surfaces. Daimer's KleenJet® steam cleaners can be paired with ATIS® anti-bacterial technology or gum removal systems for superior cleaning capabilities. While both steam cleaners and steam pressure washers use the cleaning power of steam, it is clear that they are to be used for different tasks. Visit www.daimer.com for more details on these machines and other cleaning equipment.