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Published on May 23, 2012

Mike Draper from JRacenstein is on the job with the Steam Cleaner 1.5 Dry Vapor (item number 74-002). In the video, Mike shows the incredible cleaning power of the Steam Cleaner as he effortlessly removes stickers from windows, as well as other unwanted blemishes on frames, and as he also uses the controlled pressure from the Steam Cleaner to eliminate hard-to-remove gum on sidewalks.

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  • John Leeke

    What does "Dry Vapor" mean? In the video it looks like it is wet.

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  • J.Racenstein Co

    It means the steam is produced by heating the water to high temperatures (240-310F) to produce low-pressure, low moisture (4 to 6% water) vapor When placed up to a substrate you see the wet but the cleaning takes place by heat as opposed to high volumes of water.

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  • rmtglass1

    Very nice!!

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    Thanks! Be sure to subscribe for more demos and news!

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