Cleaning a kitchen is often not as easy as it seems. Take the case of cleaning off the baked-on food stains or burnt gravy from stove tops. Using harsh chemicals or scrubbing rigorously can lead to scratched or dull surfaces, not to mention the toxic residues that chemicals leave behind. Thankfully, there are now more options to choose from. With high-grade industrial steam cleaners, it is indeed possible to keep your kitchen clean, sparkling, and disinfected everyday without spending lots of effort or time on it.
Industrial steam cleaners like the KleenJet® series of steam cleaning machines from Daimer® have been designed to clean almost all areas in a kitchen including sinks, exhausts, stove tops, floors, hobs, and counter tops. These steam cleaning systems accomplish all this simply by ejecting steam at extremely high temperatures.
If you are looking for a versatile and user-friendly steam cleaning unit, try using the KleenJet® 3000CVP. These industrial steam cleaners are capable of independently functioning as HEPA dry/wet vacuum cleaner, vapor steam cleaning system, or HEPA steam vacuum cleaning unit. These multiple functions make the KleenJet® 3000CVP the right choice for a range of cleaning tasks like spot cleaning carpeted surfaces.
The moisture content in the steam ejected by the KleenJet® 3000CVP is very low. For this reason, these industrial steam cleaners are perfect for managing jobs that require steam at high temperatures but not high flow rates or high pressure levels offered by pressure cleaning machines. Best of all, the 3000CVP features Daimer®’s ATIS™ anti-bacterial technology to eliminate more than 99 percent of germs and bacteria on the surface.
Learn more about these industrial steam cleaners at www.daimer.com.
Industrial steam cleaners - Daimer ® offer industrial steam cleaners with high pressure levels up to 150 psi, high steam temperatures up to 360 °F, & heavy-duty power up to 40,000 watts. Despite their power, industrial steam cleaners are not ideal for targeting stubborn grease on industrial equipment.
Monday, July 18, 2011