The
Anatomy of a Steam Cleaner
Steam
(vapor) cleaners use heat to transform ordinary
tap water into low-moisture steam that cleans
without leaving any residue that will need to be
removed.
Steam cleaners
can remove impurities by combining high heat
with moderate pressure. Steam (vapor) cleaners
use heat to transform ordinary tap water into
low-moisture steam that cleans without leaving
any residue that will need to be removed. This
works no matter what type of water you have,
even if it is hard, soft, or ionized. The steam
cleans by using high temperatures to destroy the
bond between the dirt and grime and the surfaces
they are on. The power and heat of a steam
cleaner can not be matched by an ordinary vacuum
cleaner.
It is hard to understand why everyone does not
have one by now. They are much more popular in
Europe and other parts of the industrialized
world than they are in the United States. One
reason that they have not taken off in the
United States is that they electrical components
that were originally part of the first steam
cleaners were not compatible with United States
electrical standards. Lucky for us many
manufactures are now starting to design products
that will work well in the American market so we
now have access to this superior technology.
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