Steam Vacuum Cleaner - How Does a Steam Vacuum Cleaner Work.txt

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A selection of hot water extractors are being marketed that range from the large or small canister types with hose and nozzle to those that look more like an upright vacuum cleaner. The essential function of a steam vacuum cleaner involves spraying the carpet using steam mixed with detergent, cleaning it by washing and sucking out this mixture back on to it. There are some models that include rotating or revolving brushes that will agitate the carpet for better cleaning. The initial models that were brought into the market featured a special wand and nozzle which were included in the wet dry make of vacuum cleaner. The long hose was connected to a nearby hot water source. The wand contained a small bottle filled with detergent which was then mixed with hot water prior to spraying the carpet. By using a finger controlled valve, you should control how much water was sprayed in the carpet. This make of the vacuum is still in use in the current time. The more modern designs are more self contained in the sense that water and detergent mixtures are placed into a tank on the machine. This obviates the usage of the lengthy hose for delivering water. The main part of an extractor will consist of a cleaning solution tank, recovery tank, suction motor, cleaning nozzle, and some sort of solution spraying system. Systems where a hose is used generally feature a pump driven by a motor that forces the mixture to be ejected through outlet of the hose. Upright steam cleaners In this make of the steam cleaners the unit features a suction motor, primary nozzle and tank apart from other features of upright vacuum cleaners. The entire vacuum unit is pushed around much like using an upright vacuum cleaner. Typically the solution flows into the spray nozzle with the suction nozzle being in front of the spray nozzle. Most types have brushes mounted in the same area to agitate the carpet for overall better cleaning. A small nozzle with detachable brushes that can be attached to a special hose is typically found in most types and is meant for cleaning carpeted stairs and upholstered furniture. Canister steam cleaners In canister steam cleaners the suction motor and tank is built into the unit while a nozzle and hose are separate. The nozzle at the end of the hose and the wands are moved back and forth across the carpet to clean it. Advanced models feature a brush in the nozzle for performing a more thorough cleaning. These types of nozzles are much lighter to move across the carpet than the upright types of steam cleaners. The drawback is that they are not as easy or convenient to set up upright ones. Therefore, having to pull them around with you can be a pain in the neck. For smaller variations, a portable extractor is included in the canister type. Even though this may sound great to have for stairs and furniture, the effectiveness they offer is actually quite poor. The ideal way to use steam cleaners is to periodically clean carpets when they are only lightly soiled. If you use them on carpet that is very heavily soiled or stained, it can be very disappointing to say the least. For cleaning such carpets using a neighborhood professional carpet cleaning service is the best bet. They have heavy duty commercial equipment that is far more powerful and able to


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