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Thursday, July 14, 2011

Why Hot Water Pressure Washers Are the Best?

Different kinds of cleaning applications demand the use of cleaning machines with varying degrees of cleaning capabilities. For instance, maintaining a food processing plant is an extremely challenging job since the floors, walls and machinery in such industrial areas can be caked with greasy deposits. Using cold water based pressure cleaners to clean off such tough deposits can do more harm than good. It is imperative to use quality hot water pressure washers for these applications.

Cold water based pressure cleaning machines are ideal for managing light-duty maintenance jobs. But when it comes to dealing with heavy-duty applications, especially in industrial areas, you must turn to the Super Max™ range of heated versions of pressure washers available from Daimer®. Thanks to their rugged construction and innovative technologies, these heated versions of power cleaners are designed to help simplify the toughest cleaning jobs.

Among the different versions of hot water pressure washers currently available, the Super Max™ 12800 AST® is a widely popular one. By attaining pressure levels of 1000 psi and flow rates of 2 GPM, this power cleaning equipment helps maintain a wide range of surfaces like concrete, industrial machinery, stainless steel, driveways, floors, and walls. While cold water power cleaners will harden greasy deposits to clumps, the hot water ejected by hot water based pressure washers will help dissolve and wash away greasy particles, hardened dirt, and stubborn stains.

Hot water pressure washers like the Super Max™ 12800 AST® are also known for their tri-mode capabilities, with cold water, hot water, and steam temperature options up to 330°F. 

Monday, July 4, 2011

Tips To Choose Pressure Washers for Indoor Use



If you search for pressure washers, an endless number of results will be found. The sheer variety of these machines might surprise a person unfamiliar with the cleaning industry. Smart buyers know that not all cleaning equipment is created equal. Different types of cleaning tasks require different types of machines. Consider, for example, the case of indoor cleaning. The following are some tips to choose pressure washers for indoor cleaning applications.

Electric Machines
Pressure washing machines are either powered by electric motors or combustion engines. Machines that have combustion engines burn fossil fuels for deriving power. While these machines are as efficient as electric machines, they give off exhaust, which increases humidity inside the buildings. Electric pressure washers do not produce exhaust. These machines make much less noise too. In addition, it is easier and more convenient to find electric outlets inside the buildings than in external settings.

Stationary or Mobile?
For indoor cleaning, stationary pressure washers are often more suitable. Daimer® offers machines in their Super Max™ series with Long Hose Technology, which allows electric pressure cleaners to reach up to 300 feet away. This is especially helpful if the machine is stationary.