DRY steam is superheated
There is a temperature below which steam will start to condense into water droplets. This is called the saturation temperature, and it varies with the pressure of the steam. Steam that is exactly at its saturation temperature is called saturated steam. Steam that is below its saturation temperature contains droplets of moisture and is called wet steam. Steam that is above its saturation temperature is called superheated steam.
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Dry steam has a lower moisture content and higher temperature, making it more effective at cleaning and sanitizing surfaces. Wet steam, on the other hand, contains more moisture and is better at loosening dirt and grime but may not sanitize as effectively. Dry steam is often preferred for deep cleaning tasks, while wet steam may be suitable for lighter cleaning tasks.
No, washing machine steam cleaning uses hot water and steam to clean clothes, while professional dry cleaning uses a chemical solvent to clean clothes without using water. Dry cleaning is typically used for delicate fabrics that cannot be machine washed.
The best way to clean a heavily soiled carpet is to first vacuum thoroughly to remove loose dirt and debris. Then, use a carpet cleaner with hot water extraction or steam cleaning to deep clean the carpet. Finally, allow the carpet to dry completely before walking on it again.
Yes, some carpet cleaning companies offer steam cleaning services that use only hot water to clean carpets without the use of any chemicals. This method is known as steam cleaning or hot water extraction and is an environmentally friendly option for cleaning carpets.
To clean carpet laid on cement, start by vacuuming thoroughly to remove dirt and debris. Then, spot clean any stains with a carpet cleaner or a mixture of water and mild detergent. You can also use a steam cleaner to deep clean the carpet and remove ingrained dirt. Allow the carpet to dry completely before walking on it.
CAN you? Yes. Will it still be wearable? Maybe not. That's why the label says "Dry clean only". Depending on the material and construction, it is sometimes safe to wash a dry-clean-only sweater as long as you wash it very gently, BY HAND, in cool water. Blot it dry with a towel, and lay it flat on a table. Do not hang it or wring it out; the sweater may be stretched out of shape and ruined. Do this when there are no other options. Really, if the label says "Dry clean", then spend the 3 bucks and have it dry-cleaned.