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Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Hot Water Pressure Washers for Powerful Cleaning



Hot water pressure washers are a better alternative to hours of hands-on scrubbing, bleach, acid, and other harmful and unproductive cleaning techniques. Daimer®’s pressure washing machines are available in two categories: heated and non-heated. Non-heated pressure washer machines do not have a heating device and therefore are limited to cold water cleaning.

Pressure washers should ideally have a heating device if you plan to use them for degreasing operations. Grease congeals under cold temperatures, which is why cleaning gas stations, car parks, factories, food-processing plants, commercial kitchens, boats, and airplane hangars using cold water is difficult. Heat melts grease, which is rinsed away with the high-pressure spray.

Daimer® offers pressure washers that run on electricity, gasoline, diesel, or propane. The Vapor-Flo® series is electricity-heated, while others are heated by fuel. The Vapor-Flo® 8025 heats cold water in as little as 30 seconds. This machine has a pressure level of 1450 psi, recommended for most commercial operations such as cleaning restaurant exteriors, factory floors, and retail areas. This machine is ideal for car washing and boat cleaning; the pressure levels will not damage the vehicle or boat and heated temperature levels up to 140°F help remove tough dirt and grime. It can be used for cleaning engines, car exteriors, boat decks, and many more areas.

Daimer®’s pressure washers can attain even higher temperatures. Many models in their Super Max™ series reach temperatures up to 330°F for degreasing operations. This machine is also useful for removing coated sugars and proteins, particularly in food-processing plants, commercial kitchens, and restaurants.