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Steam carpet cleaner employs high temperature water vapour to the carpet surface in an attempt to cut grime, stains or even bacteria. Hot water is heated to a temperature between 200u00b0F (93u00b0C) and 250u00b0F (121u00b0C). This heated water is then let out into pressurised steam covering the carpet which helps with loosening dirt along with killing a certain percentage of bacteria and allergens. To enhance the steam cleaning process, certain equipment adds detergent solutions to make the removal of stubborn stains easier.<br><br>
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How Steam Carpet Cleaners Work? • Steam carpet cleaneremploys high temperature water vapour to the carpet surface in an attempt to cut grime, stains or even bacteria. • Hot water is heated to a temperature between 200°F (93°C) and 250°F (121°C). • This heated water is then let out into pressurised steam covering the carpet which helps with loosening dirt along with killing a certain percentage of bacteria and allergens.
Can Steam Kill Germs and Bacteria? • Steam cleaning can effectively kill certain bacteria, viruses, and even dust mites. • Many microorganisms cannot withstand high temperatures, and steam cleaners operate at temperatures sufficient for eliminating numerous household germs. • Studies have proven that steam cleaning can kill 99.9% of bacteria and viruses when done appropriately.
Can Steam Cleaners Replace Disinfectants? • While steam cleaning is effective in killing germs, it is not always an adequate replacement for disinfectants. • Commercial disinfectants do have chemicals that can target a wide array of germs that cannot be cleaned by steam alone.