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Steam cleaning machines


Most steam cleaning machines operate on the same principle: the water in a boiler tank gets heated up and escapes in "vapor" like fashion through the multipowerful jets or hoses. There are three common names for steam cleaning machines: Steam vapor cleaning machine, dry steam cleaning machine or the multipurpose cleaning equipment.

Is it Worth the Investment?
With proper maintenance, most steam cleaning machines will last up to twenty years. Some more expensive steam cleaning machines include quality stainless steel boilers, heavy wiring, more insulation, the heating unit mounted inside the boiler, more attachments and more safety features than the low-end ones.

Whether you’re thinking of investing in steam cleaning equipment machines yourself or if you’re curious about what kind of machines are used by your steam cleaning services, ask about the features that these machines possess.

Vapor Action
A vapor cleaning machine uses a cleaning system that utilizes very high temperatures – in the range of 240° to 260°F – that in turn create water vapors under regulated pressures. This vapor sanitizes and cleans most surfaces very efficiently and quickly.

The water vapors are composed of small water droplets rather than steam. This allows heated water vapors to enter all the dirty places – even small cervices and cracks – and be able to get to the areas that are not accessible by other types of steam cleaning equipment.

Additionally, with vapor cleaning machines, you don’t have to use any cleaning solutions. Their cleaning steam heating systems are sanitary enough to get rid of most dirt and even parasites, such as carpet mites. The wide range of vapor cleaning machines allows you to utilize tap water in such way that no chemicals are necessary. Whether you’re looking to carry out steam cleaning procedures yourself or you’re wondering what kind of service to use, consider vapor cleaning as an alternative. It does save you tim and money plus it’s safe.

Dry Season
A dry steam cleaner is a very handy steam cleaning machine as well. It cleans virtually any area that you can think of, like seals on the fridge or oven and the runners on patio doors. Some dry steam cleaners claim to be able to do odd jobs such as defrosting a fridge, as well.

Many of the new models feature special self-cleaning systems. This means that, if you invest in one, you won’t have to constantly worry about replacing calcium filters. Also, the newer models heat and reheat in record time, some as fast as within thirty seconds! Plus, they come with different bar pressures that change the speed and efficiency of a cleaning performance.

All in One Package
The typical steam cleaning machines’ have the following accessories:

  • Window squeegee
  • Bristle ring nozzle
  • Refillable bottle or tank
  • Curved detail nozzle
These features simply ensure that your steam cleaning is 100% satisfactory.

Want to know more about steam cleaning? Ask all your questions in our DIY forum



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