Wednesday

Rowenta Commercial Garment Steamer

Among the world’s biggest manufacturers of irons, Rowenta, is known for its innovative designs and the latest technology employed for manufacturing its products. That should leave no doubt that the Rowenta Commercial Steamer is going to occupy number one slot in the segment of garment steamers.

There are good reasons to own a garment steamer. Number one is that you save a lot of money and time by avoiding those visits to the drycleaners. At times you might have used a dress just once, yet are not inclined to use a second time just because it got all wrinkled in one use only. If only you had a good steam press at home, that wrinkled dress could be made to look fresh, as if straight from the cleaners!
Professionals who are required to use the same kind of dress or business suit for work can hardly afford not to have a garment streamer. All the garments with instructions “dry clean only” could safely and economically be taken care of at home.

rowenta commercial garment steamer

Now, come to think of wedding gowns or other such formal clothing that is too cumbersome to carry back home from the cleaners without causing them to develop wrinkles. The convenience of having a Rowenta Commercial Steamer lies in the fact that you can steam press such dresses just before you are going to wear them. Such formal dresses and wedding gowns are made from a variety of delicate fabrics that can’t be easily ironed without making them moist with water or stream. Now you have the answer. A Rowenta Commercial Steamer makes alive your clothing without causing any burns or any harm, for that matter, to your dresses.

You will find a good helping hand in The Rowenta Commercial Steamer, if you undertake any project involving your furnishings, upholstery, drapes and even bedding. Are you not prompted to try making quilts?

This equipment is of great help, not only for domestic users but also for small or medium sized apparel stores or specialty boutiques. You see, all the clothing is delivered in folded form and is not desirable for display with those folds prominently visible. The answer lies in a steam press that is so convenient to handle and delivers professional outcome enabling you display the wares as if they just arrived from the drycleaners.

When buying a garment steamer, you need to take care of two important features. First, you should know how long it is going to take for getting heated up before being put to use. Second, find out if it offers a variable steam control. Irrespective of its being used for personal or business application, time is the most important factor for any activity. A variable steam adjustment allows you to adjust the flow or volume of steam needed, depending on the natural characteristics of the fabric. For example all heavier fabrics need more steam than the delicate ones. You should always have that option for an optimum utilization of the equipment.

The application of advanced technology coupled with innovative design makes The Rowenta Commercial Garment Steamer, a perfect replacement of traditional iron board and iron. It enables you the ease of operation and economics of use. Your clothes will be creased; the ruffles on your blouse would give a great look while you could steam press your stylish drapes. It not only enhances your personal charm, but that of your home.

Monday

Using Professional Steam Cleaning In Your Household

It’s a dream come true for many to have clothes with the same appearance as that of a professional provider of steam cleaning. Especially if that is within the comfort of their home. No longer are you required to take your clothes to a professional drycleaner. It’s not money alone; it’s the physical strain of visiting a cleaner and the time it takes of which you are saved.

One of the most popular brands of iron and fabric cleaners is Tobi. The principle of operation of Tobi steamer is very simple. Water used in the streamer is heated to the point of boiling and the resultant steam is precisely released to the wrinkled area of the garment. It is the heat of the iron and the moisture released in the form of steam that goes to set deep creases on the garment while wrinkles simply get vanished because of the two said factors. And, look at the variety of fabrics for which it can very safely be used!

Unlike most of the traditional irons, Tobi steamers are harmless for being used on any kind of fabric. Traditional irons tend to burn or scorch fabric and often release steam at an importunate moment. This may cause the fabric to staining. That leaves us with very few items that may be too delicate to be cleaned by a fabric steamer of the kind of Tobi.

We all are aware of the burns caused on body parts and on clothes by use of traditional hot irons that normally form a part of any household. Yet, we continue to patronize such irons that are not so comfortable to use, and results are often unsatisfactory as compared to a fabric steamer like Tobi.

tobi garment steamer

The Tobi steamer uses the same technology as is used for making a professional fabric steamer, thus enabling a domestic user to get professional results. Unlike professional service charges, the expense incurred at home in doing the same job is many times more economical. The steamer is designed to facilitate excellent outcome even on the not so convenient parts of your dress. Pleats, collar edges, hems and areas around the buttons or zippers can easily be well ironed.

While being safe for most of the fabric materials, a Tobi steamer gives an immaculate look to your garments, making them really fresh and imparting the impression of a professionally cleaned garment.

In no way a Tobi steamer harms the fabric of your garment. You need to resist thee temptation of using any water additives like a perfume or any kind of scent. Take care to avoid using hard water that may not damage the garment but could affect the life of the steamer. You may already be aware that professional cleaners use distilled water, free from most of the impurities to get the most impressive results. It will be a smart idea to keep a bottle of distilled water handy, especially when you are travelling with such a steamer. Never use water from a faucet if a steamer.

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