Saturday, January 14, 2012

WhiteWing Steamer - Vapor Steam Cleaner

WhiteWing Steamer - Vapor Steam Cleaner Review



WhiteWing Steamer - Vapor Steam Cleaner Feature

  • Vapor steam cleaning uses true steam to sanitize, deep clean and deodorize in one easy operation
  • Great cleaning method for allergy sufferers or those who simply prefer fume-free cleaning
  • Durable construction, commercial grade attachments, good quality aluminum boiler
  • Destroys germs, viruses, dust mites, molds, fungi, bacteria, dissolves & emulsifies grease
  • Helps reduce allergies, improves indoor air quality removes soap scum & mildew, degreases kitchen
Vapor steam cleaning uses true steam (285 degrees F for the WhiteWing) to sanitize, deep clean and deodorize in one easy operation without using cleaning chemicals. This is an attractive cleaning method for allergy sufferers or those who simply prefer fume-free cleaning. Dry steam kills dust mites, viruses, molds, and fungi instantly. A steam cleaner can help with difficult cleaning tasks such as floors, tile grout, upholstery, carpets, car detailing and more. This AllergyBuyersClub.com exclusive steam cleaner is made for home, residential use and comes with a closed circuit board that humidity or overfilling the tank cannot effect. The manufacturer in the commercial market has successfully sold the WhiteWing tools for 6 years. The informative control panel includes: power on & off button, steam release button, orange light low water indicator, green light steam ready indicator, pressure gauge. Let unit cool for 20 minutes before refilling boiler (allows time to take a cleaning break). The filled tank will last up to 2 hrs or more of continuous cleaning time and has an aluminum boiler that heats up a full tank of water in about 10-15 minutes. Key safety features include a safety trigger on handle to activate vapor, locking trigger switch on handle, low water indicator light (orange), pressure safety cap, and pressure gauge. The finger tip steam trigger on the handle provides easy on and off release of steam. A handy chart in the owner's manual tells you which tool and steam level to use for what cleaning chore.


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