AmeriVap's commercial and industrial steam cleaners are used by many Fortune 500 companies in industries as diverse as food processing, pest control, production bakeries and beverage manufacturers. These videos are just a bit of the possible applications for dry steam.
I was trying to invent something to get rid of those ubiquitous germ spreading buckets of water. Why not a machine that rubber hoses onto faucet....and return goes into drain....closed loop.....you spray and it vacuum water back down drain......they have enginnering to make water and juice combos safter now....
I was reading that many bacteria doesn't like base conditions. Should someone therefore dissolve baking soda or lime into your machine or another machine?
All of the equipment you are cleaning is already clean, rag is clean after you wipe it off, how about doing it on a greasy fryer or stove to see how good it is?
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Can you provide more information when it comes to sanitizing computers and sensitive electrical components ? I see nothing about it in the video, however you did say it can handle the task.
We work with what we called "Dry Steam" because it only have 5% of moisture. It clean leaving the surface dry. It will not damage electrical components. However if you like more info visit our website: www.amerivap.com or call us at 404.350.0239