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ABOUT STEAM VAPOR
CLEANING
Unraveling the Mysteries of Vapor
Steam Cleaning
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Steve_Hanson
Copyright (c) 2007 The Janitorial
Store
Are you looking for a way to clean
that involves less elbow grease? Are
you looking for a healthier way to
clean? Have you considered switching
to vapor steam cleaning? Vapor steam
cleaning is a unique cleaning method
that uses high temperature (240 to
280 degrees), water vapor, and
pressure to clean, sanitize and
deodorize in one easy operation.
Although these systems have been
around since the 1970s, the early
models were expensive and
cumbersome. Models of steam vapor
machines on the market today are
lighter, easier to use, and
affordable.
How does the cleaning process work?
Steam vapor machines heat tap water
to an extremely high temperature so
the water forms a fine, dry mist.
There is no need to use chemicals in
the cleaning process - the heat
actually does the cleaning for you.
The water is placed in a sealed
boiler and heated until it gets to
the right temperature. This usually
takes about 25 minutes until the
system is ready to use.
It is the dry steam that dislodges
soil and stains. The high
temperature softens grease and oils
that make soil stick to surfaces.
The steam also gets into those hard
to clean areas - sliding door
tracks, window sills, and the nooks
and crannies that can be difficult
to clean. Once the pressure of the
steam dislodges soil, grease and
debris, it is wiped or vacuumed
away. The surface is left not only
clean, but sanitized. The high
temperatures used in the cleaning
process not only cleans, but also
kill germs and bacteria.
Vapor steam systems use as little as
1 - 1 ½ quarts of water per hour.
This is because the vapor is created
at a high temperature with very low
moisture content. The vapor contains
only 5 or 6% water, so there is less
mess and surfaces dry quickly,
usually in 15 minutes. Safety
concerns of using steam are slight,
as the temperature of the steam
drops dramatically as it leaves the
machine and merges with the
surrounding air.
The overall benefits of using a
vapor cleaning system include:
* Equipment is easy to use and has
great accessibility. Steam vapor
units can reach into those small
spaces and corners that traditional
cleaning methods have a hard time
reaching.
*As no chemicals are used, there is
a benefit to indoor air quality. In
addition, it reduces the risks and
hazards that come with chemical use,
and there is no chemical residue
left after the cleaning process.
* Vapor systems are great for carpet
spot removal.
* Vapor cleaning kills mold spores
in bathrooms and kitchens.
* Because vapor cleaning uses only
water, there is no chemical residue
left behind after cleaning.
* Less physical effort is needed,
meaning less burnout by your
employees.
Advanced Vapor Technologies, which
makes several models of steam vapor
cleaning systems, recently worked
with the cleaning staff at the
University of Washington. One of the
daunting tasks that staff has is to
clean a 123,312 square foot library,
which is open 24 hours a day.
Technical specialists from Advanced
Vapor Technologies trained custodial
workers on the use of their Mondo
Vap 2400 steam vapor cleaning
system. They conducted a six-week
test to determine the effectiveness
of the equipment.
The equipment was well received by
the staff who noted that the
extension handle made cleaning
hard-to-reach areas - such as behind
toilets and urinals - much easier.
Using the equipment took no more
time than the traditional methods of
cleaning and there was a higher
degree of cleanliness and reduced
drying time. The risk of cross
contamination was also minimized
since no dirty mop water or mops
were used throughout the restrooms.
If cleaning staff faced tough soils,
they pretreated with a non-VOC
solution before using the steam
vapor system. This process proved to
be more efficient than either steam
or chemicals used alone.
You can use the machines to clean
floors, walls, ceilings, windows,
carpet, kitchens, bathrooms, blinds,
glass, and upholstery. Because of
the heat of the steam, the systems
are not practical for surfaces that
are heat sensitive - such as silks,
some thin plastics, and some types
of velour upholstery.
Steam vapor systems are available
for both residential and commercial
use. Residential systems start out
with a price tag of around $400.
Commercial systems run from $1600 to
$3200.
Although steam vapor systems have
been around for many years, the
first models were cumbersome,
expensive and ineffective. Models
that have been introduced in the
last couple of years are efficient,
compact, easy to use, and
affordable. With the continued
interest in green cleaning, the
investment in a steam vapor system
is one way to decrease the use of
chemicals while still ensuring that
you have a high degree of
cleanliness. New technologies can be
tough to incorporate into your
existing cleaning protocol, but a
steam vapor cleaning system can be
an easy and profitable adjustment
for your cleaning company.
Steve Hanson is co-founding member
of The Janitorial Store (TM), an
online community that offers weekly
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