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MR-100 Vapamore Primo Steam Cleaner
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MR-100 Vapamore Primo Steam Cleaner

MR 100 Vapamore Primo Steam Cleaner

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$299.00

MR-100 Primo Steam Cleaner

The Best Bed Bug Steamer In It's Class - A Whopping 220F!

The Vapamore MR-100 Primo Steam Cleaner is the best steamer for bed bugs in its price range. It holds 1.6 liters of water and steams out a whopping 220F blast of steam to kill bed bugs on contact! The Vapamore MR-100 Primo is lightweight, portable and comes with an 18' power cord to reach all areas of most rooms. LIFETIME WARRANTY included.

Kill Bed Bugs with the MR-100 Primo Steamer:


MR-100 Primo Steam Cleaner includes a variety of attachments making it perfectly suited to fit all your cleaning and bedbug treatment needs. The Primo is also made for a lifetime of use and backed by a lifetime warranty. Vapamore also offers the parts and accessories that need replacing after prolonged use such as brushes, as well as the Vapamore high level of customer support.



MR-100 Primo® Steam Cleaner Included Parts:

Steam Gun and Hose
Detail Adapter
Jet Nozzle Tool
Detail Scraper Tool
Nylon Grout Brush
Nylon Medium Duty Brush
Large Nylon Brush
Brass Metal Brush
Fabric Tool Cotton Cover
Micro Fiber Floor Pad
Floor Cleaning Head
2 x Extension Tubes
Clothes / Fabric Tool
Smooth Surface Squeegee
Measuring Cup
Fill Funnel
Accessory Storage Bag


Primo MR 100 Parts

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MR-100 Primo Steam Cleaner Specifications:
Power Supply: 120v 60hz
Heating Element: 1500w
Steam Pressure: 3.5 Bar
Steam Temp.: 210-220°F
Tank Capacity: 1.6 L
Steam Time: 50-60 min
Heating Time: 11 min
Flow Rate: 40g / min
Sound Level: 30 db
Power Cord Length: 18'
Steam Hose Length: 6'
Weight: 10.5lbs
ETL Certified
UPC: 860390000024

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wood boring beetles See more »
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RonDawson  • 
Timbor is a white powder dust that is similar to boric acid. It is mixed with water and sprayed or brushed onto wood.

It can kill existing infestations of beetles, but a better product would be Bora Care.

Timbor does not penetrate wood very well. Only up to 1/4". Bora Care will penetrate up to 2". Both products can only be applied to bare wood. They will not penetrate stain, paint, varnish, etc… See full answer »
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RonDawson  • 
Timbor is not the best product to use for wood that is going to be stained or painted. The reason is that it is basically a powder that is mixed with water and then applied to wood. When the water dries, it leaves a powdery residue. It is difficult to remove all of the powder in order to paint or stain. Timbor is best used on wood that is rough, weathered or in hidden areas such as attics, crawl spaces, etc.

Bora Care is the product of choice on wood that is going to be stained or painted. It contains glycol that helps to dilute the Sodium Borate and also helps to penetrate the wood. After application take a wet sponge and wipe off the wood if there are any sticky spots, and then sand smooth and paint. Bora Care needs to dry at least 72… See full answer »
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I have an antique car with a wooden frame under the aluminum body and see signs of power post beetles after being in storage for 30 months. Will using this damage the car? I'm not sure if I will dust or spray onto the wood. See more »
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RonDawson  • 
Timbor is boron, which is a mineral element. It is similar to salt and therefore very corrosive to metals. Another option is called Totality. It is not as corrosive and could be used around metals. Here is the link - http://www.epestsupply.com/cgi-bin/sh...
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RonDawson  • 
Yes, but if the logs have a high moisture content, it may not penetrate. Timbor is dry powder that mixes with water. So basically, the drier the log, the higher the level of penetration.
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Just trying to figure out how much to order. Some pesticides/etc have a 2-3 year shelf life unopened. I just don’t want to lose any effectiveness if I buy more than I need now and it won’t be good for bath remodel down the road. See more »
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RonDawson  • 
Timbor is basically Boron which is a mineral element. It does not expire - ever. As long as the product remains dry, it should last many, many years - decades.

Ron
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We just built and installed the cabinets using Hickory and noticed piles of beetle dust every AM. We live in a wood house and can't afford this to get out of hand. We hate to tear the cabinets out, but will if needful. Is this a safe effective treatment? See more »
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RonDawson  • 
If the cabinets are stained and sealed, then the only way to apply ANY chemical product is to completely sand them down and then apply the product. Timbor is not a great product for kitchen cabinets. It will leave a powdery residue. The best product is BoraCare, but the wood has to be bare. The basic method is to sand, treat with BoraCare and then refinish. Hope this helps.

Ron
Source: http://www.epestsupply.com/powder-pos...
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RonDawson  • 
There is no product or spray that can be applied over paint, stain or varnish that will saturate through it and absorb into the wood. Timbor is water based, as are all currently available wood treatments and will not penetrate paint. The surface of the wood has to be sanded bare, or the wood has to be drilled and pocket holes made every 6 square inches. If drilling pocket holes, this is a different process that might not be applicable to any wood except beams or posts.

Ron
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We removed the inner walls of our horse barn. Thousands of Pamettos living there. Is there a product that we can apply prior to putting new interior walls that will keep them out?

If not, then what is the best and safest application after we do the barn remodel?

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RonDawson  • 

The best thing to use to toxify the walls for a long period of time is Timbor.


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RonDawson  • 
It's considered professional use in New York and only available to Licensed persons / pest companies. Not many of the high quality professional products can be sold to unlicensed persons in NY. We can ship to almost all surrounding States if you know someone that can forward it to you.

Ron
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RonDawson  • 
Just make sure that there is no visible Timbor residue on the wood before you glue it, and use a quality wood glue. I personally would consider using wood screws.

Ron
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“Used for many years as does our pest control; hangars, barns, sheds, basement”
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