The vapor steam cleaner is the latest innovation in the realm of steam cleaning machines. Unlike steam cleaners though, it uses dry vapor which leaves almost no water marks after cleaning. It is fast becoming popular in U.S. only of late although it has been a familiar household item in most European homes. Some home keepers find the high heat concept of the process intimidating, but when you have a full understanding of how the technology works, you might think otherwise.
The vapor steam cleaner uses high heat of about 300 Fahrenheit. The dry vapor generated in the process emits only a minimal of 5 percent water content which literally leaves almost no water mark in the aftermath. The high heat and low moisture cleaning process work in such a way that is lifts the stubborn stains and grime up with the hot vapor and you simply us a dry cloth to clean off the residuals. By virtue of the hot vapor, this process not only kills all bacteria and germs, it is also very effective in flea removal, getting rid of the fleas, flea eggs and larvae.
It comes with an attaching boiler, which you fill with water from the tap. The boiler in the steam cleaner then heats up the water up to about 300 degree Fahrenheit, turning the water into dry vapor. This process combines the power of high heat vapour to clean and disinfect without the need to use harsh and health jeopardizing chemical agents. Hard surfaces such as flooring and soft fabric materials like carpets and bedding dry almost immediately.
If you are familiar with power pressure washers, you will also be familiar with PSI or pounds per square inch. The vapor steam cleaner produces rather low pressure, hence, are often within the range of 65 to 75 PSI. The lower the pressure, the safer is the cleaning process, without creating a mess. In addition, you can rest assured that the low pressure will not damage the surfaces to be cleaned.
Seldom can you find a vapor steam cleaner with vacuuming function, but when you do, you literally let the machine do all the cleaning, from lifting the dirt to extracting the residual and cleaning it away almost in one sweep. When cleaning with a normal cleaning machine, you will need to use a piece of cloth to clean off the residual as soon as you run your machine over the stain.
The vapor steam cleaner uses high heat of about 300 Fahrenheit. The dry vapor generated in the process emits only a minimal of 5 percent water content which literally leaves almost no water mark in the aftermath. The high heat and low moisture cleaning process work in such a way that is lifts the stubborn stains and grime up with the hot vapor and you simply us a dry cloth to clean off the residuals. By virtue of the hot vapor, this process not only kills all bacteria and germs, it is also very effective in flea removal, getting rid of the fleas, flea eggs and larvae.
It comes with an attaching boiler, which you fill with water from the tap. The boiler in the steam cleaner then heats up the water up to about 300 degree Fahrenheit, turning the water into dry vapor. This process combines the power of high heat vapour to clean and disinfect without the need to use harsh and health jeopardizing chemical agents. Hard surfaces such as flooring and soft fabric materials like carpets and bedding dry almost immediately.
If you are familiar with power pressure washers, you will also be familiar with PSI or pounds per square inch. The vapor steam cleaner produces rather low pressure, hence, are often within the range of 65 to 75 PSI. The lower the pressure, the safer is the cleaning process, without creating a mess. In addition, you can rest assured that the low pressure will not damage the surfaces to be cleaned.
Seldom can you find a vapor steam cleaner with vacuuming function, but when you do, you literally let the machine do all the cleaning, from lifting the dirt to extracting the residual and cleaning it away almost in one sweep. When cleaning with a normal cleaning machine, you will need to use a piece of cloth to clean off the residual as soon as you run your machine over the stain.