Friday, November 20, 2009

Floor Steam Cleaners and Cleaning Fridges

It might initially seem that floor steam cleaners and refrigerator cleaning have very little in common. The truth is the same steam cleaning abilities that help get a floor clean can also help in Cleaning Fridgescleaning refrigerators. Steam cleaners use superheated water in order to remove different kinds of stains, dirt, and grime deposits. Because the water is superheated, in many instances the surface can be cleaned without the use of other cleaning agents.

Most Daimer® floor steam cleaners can reach temperatures up to 320ºF. This feature is particularly useful in cleaning deep freezers and fridges that are used to store meats, dairy, and baked goods. Many people are under the misconception that germs and bacteria cannot survive in the cold temperatures of a fridge. The truth is that many of these pathogens can lie dormant in cold temperatures. Once they are reintroduced into normal temperatures, they can cause a great deal of harm. Like the floor steam cleaners, these steam cleaners also have special sanitizing ATIS® technologies to ensure that a large number of bacteria and molds are killed, up to 99.9% as indicated in tests by independent laboratories.

Floor steam cleaners are useful in loosening and dissolving very stubborn stains. In the same way, steam cleaners can be used to loosen up molds and mildew that may be rooted into the sealants on the refrigerator door. Not only are these unsightly, they can be very hard to remove using conventional methods. The steam works to loosen up and eliminate even the most stubborn types of mold. To learn more about floor steam cleaners and other cleaning machines, visit www.daimer.com.