A. Yes, again the high temperatures involved in steam cleaning are very effective at destroying M.R.S.A. (Please note that a cleaned area will only stay sanitised for as long as the bacteria is not re-introduced)
back to topA. Yes - There are no chemicals used in the process.
back to topA. There are many benefits, including:
A. Dry Steam is water heated to temperatures in excess of 160.c producing a steam vapour which by its own volume contains less that 5% water.
back to topA. Re-soiling is the length of time a cleaned item starts to get dirty again.
back to topA. Not being a franchise we don't have set areas to cover, so we will look at work in any area, our furthest job to date is Northern France to clean upholstery!
back to topA. Steam is a natural enzyme, so it takes the particles of dirt and staining, breaks them down, allowing you to then clean them away.
back to topA. It's longer with steam cleaning because chemical cleaning if not removed completely leaves behind a sticky residue, this then gives dirt and dust a surface to adhere itself to. So by using steam it means there is no adhesive surfaces.
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