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Thursday, April 21, 2011

How Hot Water Pressure Washers Can Help



Pressure washers are currently available as cold water, hot water, and steam pressure washing systems. Cold water systems are general used for relatively light cleaning tasks in commercial and industrial areas. Steam power washing machines are often used for the toughest cleaning tasks in industrial areas, like heavy degreasing jobs. Hot water pressure washers also have their uses, particularly for commercial cleaning tasks where the cleaning power of cold water units simply is not enough. To understand how these hot water units can be more effective, we need to understand the power of hot water when it comes to cleaning.

The Hot Water Edge
Daimer® understands that some cleaning tasks may not require the heavy-duty cleaning powers of steam. However, they do require some hot water in order to get the cleaning done. Relatively light deposits can become stubborn clumps if they are allowed to settle and harden over time. Many mixed-deposit sediments tend to be resistant to cold water, especially if they contain a mixture of liquids and sticky solids. Even light grease and grime stains can be difficult to remove, especially in places like commercial kitchens and restaurants.

For these jobs, hot water pressure washers such as the Super Max™ 7000 offer a cleaning option that is not only effective, but is safer than using conventional, chemically based cleaning solutions. The hot water up to 210°F works to soften and dissolve stubborn stains and deposits while the right pressure levels and water flow rates helps to wash the deposit away entirely. Daimer® offers pressure washers with a variety of features, such as Long Hose Technology, Automatic Shut-Off Technolocy®, tri-mode capabilities, portable and stationary options, and more.