Steam Caution

Richard Brekne Richard.Brekne@grieg.uib.no
Wed, 29 Nov 2000 08:56:34 +0100



Christopher Witmer wrote:

> There are household/institutional steam cleaning machines available on
> the market in North America, Europe and elsewhere. Some of them are
> capable of producing a relatively narrow "jet" of steam, although
> nothing I have seen approaches the narrowness of a needle. However, I
> see no reason why the necessary narrowness couldn't be achieved with a
> special attachment. These machines tend to be a bit pricey but if you
> were interested in trying them out with hammers, the cost might be
> justifiable in part because they have many other uses as well. (They are
> hypoallergenic -- often able to clean stubborn dirt with steam only,
> instead of chemicals -- and they sterilize as they clean.) If
> interested, I recommend finding a distributor in your area willing to
> let you "try before you buy," or willing to help you develop the
> necessary attachment.
>
> -- Chris Witmer
>
> Richard Brekne wrote:
>

Well.. I certainly have my eyes open for such things around here. But I dont feel like
droping lots of money on something unless I have a reasonably strong feeling I am going
to be able to put it to good use. If these things pop up here in Norway I will certainly
look closer at them. But I dont really think its exactly what I had in mind. We will
see.. :) Thanks for calling my attention to them tho..
--
Richard Brekne
RPT, N.P.T.F.
Bergen, Norway




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