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Sunday, May 29, 2011

How to Spot Quality Pressure Washers



Shopping for pressure washers can be an intimidating and overwhelming task. The market today is flooded with different kinds of power washing units, all of which claim to offer users a host of effective and exciting features. If you are working on a budget, investing in cheaper, low-quality pressure washers might seem like a tempting option. The truth is that investing in cheaper power washers will end up costing you more later on. The most cost-effective thing to do is to invest in high quality pressure washing units, as these will not only be effective, they will last a long time as well.

When choosing cold water pressure washers, you do not have to worry about heating coils. However, with hot water and steam pressure washing units, it is important to invest in units that have rugged and durable heating coils. In many cheaper models, the heating coil may be made of aluminum. Because this is a relatively light metal, it often develops holes in it after continued use. This is why the power washers from Daimer® have heavy duty schedule 80 heating coils, which are excellently suited for rugged use.

Another factor to consider when buying pressure washers is the housing. Machines such as Daimer®’s Super Max™ 6000 not only feature schedule 80 heating coils, but steel powder coated housing. It is always best to invest in machines that have solid, stainless steel housing that is chemical and chip resistant. This will ensure that the unit can withstand the rigors of even the toughest cleaning jobs.

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Understand Pressure Washers to Choose the Right One



Pressure washers are now widely used in industrial and commercial areas to manage a host of different cleaning operations. Thanks to the unlimited array of pressure washing equipment now available, you can easily purchase the right one for your job - no matter what your cleaning requirements are.

The Super Max™ line of power cleaning machines from Daimer® is among the highest-selling brands on the market right now. Apart from the basic versions such as heated and non-heated machines, this series also features highly advanced models of pressure washers with tri-mode functions.

For light cleaning jobs such as routine maintenance, cold water based power cleaners such as the Super Max™ 8900C-322 will do well. In fact, this compact pressure-cleaning machine is ideal for all those applications that do not need the cleaning power of hot water or steam. The absence of a fuel tank makes this pressure cleaner unbelievably lightweight.

Hot water or steam based pressure washers offer excellent cleaning efficiencies by combining high temperatures with high-pressure levels. In fact, steam or hot water can easily dissolve tough stains and stubborn dirt deposits from different surfaces without the help of chemical cleaning agents.

The tri-mode versions of these pressure washers combine heated and non-heated machines in a single unit. For instance, the Super Max™ 6000 is a versatile tri-mode pressure-cleaning machine that can eject steam at temperatures of up to 330ºF and hot water at temperatures of up to 210ºF.