Subject: Mister steamy
This is a technical question for EN evaluation team. I need to
be enlightened.
I noticed that this product, Mister Steamy, is recently launched
after the endorsement from EN. It is a set of soft balls filled
with water. You throw them in the clothes dryer. It is supposed to
stop wrinkles in the clothes.
It is claimed that 'STEAM coming out of the soft balls' achieves
this result.
I am sure EN team has tested this product before bringing it to the
market.
What I don't understand is this:
Steam is generated when the water is boiled at 212 deg. F
I do know that the maximum temperature of the air in a clothes
dryer will not exceed 120/140 deg.
How is physically possible to create steam at 120/140 deg temperture.
What am I missing. Please enlighten me.
Kannan
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Support Staff 2 Posted by Marla on 17 Nov, 2009 04:39 PM
Hello Kannan,
The Fresh Shot formula that goes in the Mister Steamy is a major part of the innovation.
Thanks