04 October 2010

Tips to Use Steam Cleaners to Remove Stains


Steam cleaners can be used for cleaning stains on hard surfaces, such as kitchen appliances, bathrooms, and other areas, among a wide array of other applications. Stains pose prolonged problems in houses and commercial buildings. They spoil the appearance and hygiene of the place. In residential buildings, both people and pets can cause stains. Commercial buildings face even greater amounts of traffic and larger numbers of stains. Stains caused by people include food residue, oil, mud, and liquid spills. Animal urine and feces are other sources that cause stains.

Such stains generate foul smells. Thus, both the smell and the source of the odor must be removed to promote a welcoming environment for guests and customers. A steam cleaner is the perfect machine for this job. The high temperature output of these machines removes dirt, stains, and odors. Here are some tips for using steam cleaners for removing stains.

Anti Bacterial Technology
It is better to use steam cleaning machines equipped with ATIS® technology. This technology, offer by Daimer® with many steam cleaners in their KleenJet® series, can eliminate more than 99 percent of commonly found germs and bacteria on the surface, resulting in a clean, safe area with exceptional cleanliness.

Choosing the Right Machine
It is important to choose high quality steam cleaners for best results. A sophisticated steam cleaner, such as the KleenJet® 5000CV, gives a dry steam output at a temperature of 329°F along with pressure levels of 120 psi. For added convenience, the 5000CV also includes an attached vacuum for easy clean up of liquid residue.
Daimer®, a well-known supplier of cleaning machines, offers sophisticated steam cleaners. These machines are widely used for both residential and commercial cleaning. For more information, visit www.daimer.com.

27 September 2010

Steam Cleaners - Ideal Equipment for Kitchen Cleaning

Kitchen Cleaning Steam Cleaner
A number of companies promote products for cleaning kitchens, including steam cleaners, pressure washers, and even carpet cleaners. A search on the internet will reveal endless information on these machines, their applications, and how they work. However, someone unfamiliar with cleaning equipment may become confused when trying to figure out which machine is best suited for his or her cleaning applications. The following information may be helpful when choosing steam cleaners for kitchen cleaning.

Mode of Cleaning

The first thing to check when buying a machine for cleaning kitchens is the method of cleaning. Different machines have different cleaning methods. For kitchen cleaning, steam cleaners are most often used. They provide moderate pressure levels and high temperature settings for eliminating tough dirt and stains on countertops, ranges, and other kitchen appliances. Carpet cleaners are used for cleaning fabrics and cannot remove grease and dirt from machinery, and many kitchens often do not have adequate drainage or room for the use of pressure washers.

Most of the dirt and impurities found in kitchen are made stronger the more they are exposed to heat. As a result, these stains can be extremely difficult to remove. For removing such heat treated food and liquid stains, a machine that provides high temperature output is necessary. Steam cleaners are ideal for removing dirt and stains from kitchen tops, stoves, machinery, and other areas.

How to Select Steam Cleaners

It is important to select quality steam cleaning machines to achieve the desired results. The best machines from reputable suppliers such as Daimer® can reach temperature levels up to 386°F. In addition, machines such as the KleenJet® 3000CVP include ATIS® anti-bacterial technology for removing more than 99 percent of germs and bacteria on the surface, including E. Coli, MRSA, and Salmonella. The 3000CVP also includes an attached vacuum for easy cleanup of the liquid residue left behind.

Daimer®, a reputable distributor of cleaning machines, provides high quality steam cleaners ideal for kitchen cleaning. For more details, visit www.daimer.com.

13 September 2010

Advantage Steam Cleaners - Fight the Chewing Gum Mess Faster

Chewing Gum Removal
Eliminating chewing gum is often a difficult and laborious task dreaded by many. It is common to find gum residue left stuck on surfaces for years. The longer it sits, the more difficult it is to remove. The introduction of steam cleaners for gum removal has brought about a change in this area. Equipped with the right technology and machines, gum residue can be eliminated in a matter of seconds.

Gum removal steam cleaners typically have a gum removal solution that dissolves the chewing gum. High temperatures soften the gum further. The softened gum residue is then agitated and loosened by a brush. The final step is to use a powerful vacuum that extracts the gum residue.

Using these machines to remove chewing gum has many advantages over traditional methods. The process of removal is much faster with these machines. They reduce labor and lower operating costs. They leave very little to be cleaned up afterwards, further reducing time and labor involved.

Daimer® supplies GUM EXTERMINATOR® systems of various sizes and strengths. For instance, the KleenJet® GUM EXTERMINATOR® Mega 1000CVGP features pressure levels up to 89°F and temperature levels of 320°F. Included with every GUM EXTERMINATOR® machine is Daimer®’s GUM EXTERMINATOR® liquid to further help eliminate gum residue. In addition, the 1000CVGP includes Daimer®’s ATIS® technology, proven to eliminate more than 99 percent of disease causing germs and bacteria often associated with chewing gum residue.

Always purchase machines from reputable suppliers such as Daimer® to ensure you receive quality products and services. For further information on steam cleaners for removing gum, visit www.daimer.com.

23 August 2010

A Guide to Various Types of Steam Cleaners

Various Types of Steam Cleaners
When searching for steam cleaners, you will find a number of different models with a variety of features. Choosing the correct machine can be difficult if you do not understand the functions included with the machine or which ones you will need. The follow is a brief overview of the different types of steam cleaners available.

How Many Types of Steam Cleaners Are There?
Regardless of added technologies, a steam cleaning machine has the same basic set-up. These machines eject high temperature water onto the surfaces to be cleaned. The output temperature can be as high as 386°F to dissolve stubborn residues. Care should be taken while using these machines. If these machines are used to clean a soft surface or a surface that cannot withstand high temperatures, the surface may end up destroyed.

There are also steam pressure washers and steam carpet cleaners available. However, it is important to note these are not steam cleaners. Steam pressure washers use wet steam that can leave a surface very wet after cleaning. Steam carpet cleaners do not actually use steam when cleaning. They heat water to high hot water temperatures up to 210°F to effectively remove dirt and stains from carpets.

What features are available?
Steam cleaners come with a variety of different technologies and features. Machines with HEPA filters help trap dirt and allergens and to purify indoor air. Anti-bacterial technology, such as Daimer®’s ATIS® technology, can eliminate more than 99 percent of germs and bacteria on the surface. This is especially useful in places such as restaurant kitchens and hospitals where germs must be kept to a minimum. In addition, machines with attached vacuums are helpful when eliminating left over residue from the surface. There are also gum removal steam cleaners as well as those equipped for removing tile and grout.

Daimer®, a top supplier of cleaning products, offers all of these kinds of steam cleaners. For more details, visit www.daimer.com.

02 August 2010

Steam Cleaner Applications – Sanitizing Refrigerators

Steam Cleaner
Steam cleaners have a variety of applications in homes and commercial areas. One of the major reasons for the popularity of steam cleaners is their ability to clean without using harmful, toxic chemicals. Therefore, these machines are often used in homes, restaurants, commercial kitchens, hotels, and other places where food is processed or handled. Food storage areas such as bins, refrigerators, pantries, and iceboxes should be regularly cleaned using steam cleaners.

Removing Dirt

Steam cleaners remove tough dirt, including dried food stains, congealed proteins and sugars, grime, and similar substances from refrigerators. This residue can be very difficult to remove without steam cleaning. Dirt and decayed food matter in the refrigerator can cause food-borne infection. To remove these residues completely, advanced steam vacuum cleaners by Daimer® dissolve deposits and extract them for complete removal.

Deodorizing

Steam cleaning machines can help remove odors from the refrigerators. Steam penetrates every corner of the fridge and removes grime, stains, and decaying food crumbs. Because steam cleaners eliminate the root of the problem, odors are minimized and reduced.

Removing Molds and Bacteria

Refrigerators not set at the right temperature, or loaded with food items, become home to harmful fungi and bacteria. Bacteria such as Salmonella and E.coli, as well as molds such as Aspergillus cause many types of illnesses. To eliminate germs from your refrigerator, use a steam cleaner equipped with anti-bacterial technologies. Daimer® offers steam cleaning machines, such as the KleenJet® 1000CVP, that feature ATIS® anti-bacterial technology proven to eliminate more than 99 percent of germs and bacteria on the surface.

Despite the advanced cleaning power of steam cleaning machines, additional power may be needed for challenging applications. For such applications, Daimer® retails Eco-Green® non toxic cleaning chemicals designed to safely increase the power of virtually any cleaning machine. These formulas eliminate the need for toxic chemicals that may leave residue in the freezer. One such green cleaner, Eco-Green® Sub Zero Freezer Cleaner, helps safely eliminate grease, oil, and other organic matter without freezing. These chemicals are safe for many surfaces and will not corrode the machine, leave behind harmful residue, or endanger the operator in any way.

Visit www.daimer.com to learn more about Daimer®’s cleaning products.

14 July 2010

Create a Sparkling Shine Using Steam Cleaners for Window Cleaning


Window Cleaning Equipment
Steam cleaners are used for a variety of cleaning jobs, including cleaning windows and screens. Two aspects that make these machines ideal for such jobs are cleaning efficiency and convenience. These machines provide an output temperature as high as 386°F, which can dissolve almost any type of dirt and stains present on window glasses and screens.

Learning more about steam cleaners and how they work is beneficiary for the customer to choose the best machine for the job at hand. The following are some tips for selecting and using a steam cleaning machine.

Squeegee Tool
It is important that the machine should include a squeegee tool as part of its standard accessories or as an optional component. A squeegee wand makes the window cleaning job much easier by providing an easy way to wipe windows. Other common accessories of steam cleaners, such as towels and brushes can also help to eliminate excess moisture left behind.

Use of Dry Steam
An effective and lasting steam cleaner will have a water content as low as possible, often less than 5 percent. One such machine from Daimer®, a prominent supplier of cleaning equipment, is the KleenJet® Mega 500V. It includes over 36 parts and accessories for various cleaning jobs. In addition, it features a HEPA filtration system and a wet/dry vacuum for cleaning up moisture.

Daimer®, a top distributor of cleaning products, offers steam cleaners that produce steam with less than 5 percent of water content. For more details about these machines, visit www.daimer.com.

18 June 2010

Powerful Steam Cleaners for Removing Pet Stains


Powerful Steam Cleaners
Because of their high temperature levels, steam cleaners are suitable equipment for removing pet stains from hard and semi-hard surfaces. However, simply choosing any steam cleaning machine may not work, particularly if the purpose is to eliminate stains and dirt caused by pet urine or excretion. The following are some tips to select the most suitable steam cleaners for this task.

High Output Temperature
One thing about the dirt or stains caused by pet urine or vomit is the foul smell associated with them. One would want to remove the impurities as well as to eliminate the foul smell. Only a high temperature output can perform both these functions. The latest models of steam cleaners provide an output as high as 386°F. This range of high temperature normally takes care of both the dirt and the associated foul smell.

Anti-Bacterial Technology
Various types of disease-causing microorganisms may be present in pet residues. If not properly cleaned, they will remain on the surface and continue to grow. It is for this reason that some of the modern steam cleaners are equipped with a specialized anti-bacterial technology. Daimer®, the most technologically driven distributor of cleaning products, offers ATIS® technology for many models in its KleenJet® steam cleaners. Tests conducted by independent laboratories have confirmed that this technology has the capability of destroying more than 99 percent of commonly occurring bacteria and fungi. For more details about the cleaning vomit by steam cleaners from the company, visit www.daimer.com.

07 June 2010

Steam Cleaners for Removing Soap Scum from Tiles And Grout

Steam Cleaners
Ugly soap scum not only ruins the look of the bathroom, but also creates the risk of slipping and falling. If left too long on the tile, it can discolor the surface. While manual scrubbing and wiping may remove some of the residue, there is still a large amount left behind. Doing this process by hand is also time consuming. This is why steam cleaners for removing soap scum need to be robust, continuously operating, and powerful. Daimer® stocks machines that have all three features.

High Quality
Daimer®’s machines have many advantages over competitors’ products. These machines have a durable boiler and a heating element, both made of stainless steel. The low-maintenance boiler requires minimal care, as it is self cleaning. Daimer®’s boilers carry a lifetime warranty, something that most competitors do not provide on their machine parts. The supplier also provides a 90-day warranty on steam irons. 

Non-Stop Operation 
Most of Daimer®’s machines can operate for hours without a break. Steam cleaners fitted with continuous refill technology allow the users to refill the machine, even during operation. In ordinary steam cleaners, you need to shut off the machine, refill the boiler, and wait about 30 minutes for the water to reach a reasonably high temperature. However, with continuous refill steam cleaning machines, operators add water to the refill chamber while the machine is in use. The machine then draws water from the non-pressurized refill chamber to the boiler tank as needed.

Steam Iron
Some models, such as the KleenJet® Pro Plus 300CS, also feature a steam iron. This harnesses the power of steam generated by the machine for purposes other than cleaning tiles and grout. Steam cleaners are essential for cleaning tile grout sealer. With new technologies available, Daimer® offers a variety of different steam cleaners to help with everything from light cleaning tasks to industrial cleaning applications. Visit www.daimer.com to learn more about these features.

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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