EuroSteam Frequently
Asked Questions
The Vapor Cleaning Systems Expert
Answers Common
Questions About Cleaning With Vapor
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| What
is it?
A
vapor system may look like a vacuum - it is not. It is not the conventional
"steam" cleaner nor is it a pressure washer. It is a new appliance that
uses only a little water and a little electricity to sanitize, clean and
deodorize virtually any surface - without using chemicals.
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| How
does it work?
Using
less than a gallon of tap water, this multi-purpose appliance creates a
low moisture vapor that carries heat to the surface you wish to treat.
The heat combined with light agitation does the work for you. This appliance
comes with a variety of accessories creating a system that can be used
on an unlimited number of applications. The system can be used for carpets
as well as oven cleaning. The process eliminates chemical residues while
sanitizing the surface being treated. Because so little water is consumed,
approximately 1.5 quarts per hour, it's virtually "mess free". The vapor
system is quiet and portable, allowing for use anytime and anywhere.
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| What
is "Dry
Steam Vapor?"
An
oxymoron? Perhaps. This describes a system which produces a high temperature,
low moisture vapor. The vapor contains only 5% to 6% water and is much
less dense than the air we breathe. Over the past few years, you have been
exposed to products being promoted as "steam cleaners" that in fact use
no steam at all-maybe warm water on a good day. Theses so called 'steam
machines' spray on large amounts of water using quantities described in
'gallons per minute'. You may ask, "Where's the steam?"
The
vapor system, by contrast, is equipped to safely produce thousands of gallons
of live dry steam using only about 1.5 quarts of water per hour.
This significant difference relates directly to the versatility and capabilities
of the vapor system. It is unlike anything you have used before. It is
mess free with temperatures hot enough to kill bacteria and germs, emulsify
grease and oil as well as other surface contaminates. The system is also
quiet and portable so it can be used anywhere at anytime. |
| What
can I use it on?
The
system is practical for any surface with the exception of those surfaces
that are extremely heat sensitive. Surfaces such as silks, some very thin
plastics, and some types of velour upholstery must be treated with great
care. The system has additional uses besides sanitation. Defrosting freezers,
thawing frozen pipes, dusting and misting live plants, and polishing jewelry
are but a few of the non-cleaning applications. The use of the system in
general contributes directly to better indoor air quality by reducing chemical
residuals and removing airborne particulates.
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| Where
does the chemical go?
The
appliance only uses potable water. No chemical is used in this system.
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| Where
does the water go?
The
water is put into a special tank or boiler that super heats the water and
changes it into a hot "dry" mist or vapor. Therefore the name-vapor system.
The unique benefit of this system is that it produces a low moisture, high
temperature vapor that carries only about 6% (six percent) water. We like
to call this a "Dry Steam Vapor" because so little water is left behind
and so little is used. This patented system gives us the proven power of
heat to safely sanitize and clean while reducing chemical use. Carpets
are dry within minutes. Floors are also dry within a few minutes. This
reduces the time and effort required for many tasks.
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| Where
does the soap go?
The
system uses only potable water and heat to sanitize and clean. This reduces
the amounts and residues of "chemical" cleaning. This lowers your exposure
to toxins and helps prevent further degradation of the environment at the
same time. It also saves us from pouring expensive chemicals down the drain.
Flushing waste down the drain ultimately contributes to the contamination
of our limited fresh water resources and is costing us more in form of
more expensive sewer treatment as well.
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| How
much pressure does it produce?
The
appliance produces only low pressures, usually in the range of 50 to 60
psi. The low pressure creates a very safe, and easy to use system. Low
pressures are also essential for getting the job done without making a
huge mess. The work is done by the heat concentrated at the work surface.
The heat dissipates quickly once the vapor expands into the atmosphere.
This system is designed to be used through "surface contact" with the areas
of concern.
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| Why
don't I just scrub away with soap and a sponge?
Our
existing cleaning regimen consists of applying a chemical or abrasive cleaner,
then wiping or scrubbing the surface until the contaminant appears to be
removed. This method is superficial at best, requires much physical effort,
often degrades the surface, exposes our skin and lungs to harsh or toxic
fumes and leaves behind chemical residuals which dull and attract dirt
to the finished surface.
The
vapor system removes surface contaminants without degrading the surface.
The heat combined with very fine water particles penetrates even the pores
- whatever the surface. This proven process thoroughly removes contaminants
plus leaves the surface free of residuals. Visually superior results are
achieved with less effort and no exposure to potentially discomforting
or harmful chemical effects. The vapor system also allows you to sanitize
and deodorize areas that are impossible to treat mechanically or chemically.
Why not let the heat do the work? It's easier and does a better job in
less time.
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| Where
does the dirt go?
Depending
on the application, the dirt loosened by the vapor system is simultaneously
absorbed in a terry cloth bonnet, or rinsed or wiped away using an absorbent
cloth.
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| I
have terrible allergies to common house hold pests like dust mites and
fleas. How can this system help me?
The
vapor system, unlike other cleaning or pest control methods, uses heat
to do the work, NOT CHEMICALS OR POISONS. Let's consider the dust
mite, which lives in our clothes, mattresses, carpets and upholstery. The
recommended treatment for dust mites is to launder the concerned item in
water at a temperature of at least 130 degrees F, or treat the surface
with a tannic acid solution. This may be difficult to do with carpets,
couches and mattresses, or your best suit coat which probably is the most
highly contaminated. The vapor system comes to the rescue in this case
because it provides you with a method of penetrating all of these surfaces
thoroughly with temperatures in excess of 180 degrees F. The heat
kills the mites with out over wetting the surfaces. Minimal wetting is
important because mites favor a humid environment. Using the vapor system's
fine hot mist prevents this from occurring. The articles treated are completely
dry in a matter of minutes - not hours. After treating a surface it is
recommended that you vacuum it thoroughly with a HEPA equipped vacuum to
remove any particulate matter.
Fleas,
flea eggs and flea larvae are also killed by short term exposure to high
temperature heat carried by very fine vapor reaching into the pores and
pockets of fabric and carpets. No poisons here to affect children, pets,
or indoor air quality.
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| I
have chemical sensitivities, how can this help me?
Because
this system uses only water, you are not introducing anything into your
environment that has NEW chemicals or NEW odors which may
affect your well being. Using the system will actually remove chemical
residuals left behind from previous cleaning procedures as well as remove
odors, such as perfumes, from garments and other fabrics. In addition,
using the system provides you with a means to sanitize many critical surfaces
which are important to your health without using odiferous toxic germicides.
However,
if you suffer from chronic and severe chemical sensitivity, you should
have someone else actually do the work, particularly during the initial
cleanup. Because the system even reaches into the pores of fabric and hard
surfaces, it will drive out contaminates and chemical residue from those
surfaces. This may have an adverse effect on you until those contaminates
are completely removed.
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| Why
haven't I heard of this before?
If
you reside in North America, the answer is very straight forward. This
appliance, while having been available in Europe for several years, is
just now being introduced to the North American market. Because our electrical
power supply is different from the European electrical system, the products
were re-engineered for use here. Safely minded suppliers has also taken
it upon themselves to be sure that safety approvals such as Underwriters
Laboratory or ETL listings were in place before introducing them to this
market.
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