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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.

Monday, June 6, 2011

Versatile Pressure Washers for Commercial Maintenance


The cleaning staff in charge of maintaining commercial areas is generally equipped with the best cleaning machines such as powerful pressure washers. This is because the cleaning jobs in commercial settings are considerably more challenging than those in residential environments.

Commercial premises have to be maintained in spotlessly clean condition to look impressive and welcoming to customers. With the help of Super Max™ pressure cleaning machines from Daimer®, maintaining high-traffic commercial areas is unbelievably easy. For instance, take the cleaning of restaurants that generally feature splattered food, sauce stains on floors, greasy walls and chewing gum. With pressure washers, you can easily eliminate the toughest food stains, greasy deposits, grime, and ash from different surfaces such as floors, furniture, walls, exhaust hoods, machinery and sidewalks.

Pressure washers such as the Super Max™ 12800 AST® are great for highly demanding commercial tasks like cleaning construction sites. The versatile nature of power cleaning machines allow them to clean off dust, grease and dirt from different surfaces such as window sills, cabinets and ledges. In addition to pressure levels of 1000 psi and flow rates of 2 GPM, the Super Max™ 12800 AST® also features Automatic Shut-Off Technology™ that will automatically shut down the unit when it remains unused for over 30 seconds.

To cater to the cleaning requirements in vast areas, the Super Max™ 12800 AST® comes with trailer-mountable configurations. These pressure washers also come with tri-mode functions so that you can use them as cold water power cleaners, steam pressure cleaners and hot water power washers.


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.

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.

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Pressure Washers That Reduce Water Consumption



Daimer® pressure washers offer flow rates of 0.5 to 8. These pressure washers can be heated or non heated machines, along with a variety of flexible power options, pressure levels, temperature levels, and technologies. This allows customers the flexibility to select machines with suitable flow rates.

Usually, the large amount of water consumed by pressure washers is a deterrent to many buyers. Now, operators can select machines with low flow rates from Daimer®’s Vapor-Flo® and Super Max™ series of pressure washers. Daimer’s low flow pressure washing machines are powerful and have many innovative features. In addition, these machines consume less water.

The car wash industry, for example, has to work under severe water restrictions. In addition to reducing water consumption, car wash businesses also need to invest in drainage and water recycling equipment. Mobile car washes cannot always use water from the client’s water supply. Many of these problems are resolved if the car wash businesses purchases low flow pressure washers instead of the usual pressure washing machines.

The Super Max™ 6120SCW from Daimer® is designed for the car wash industry. It has a flow rate of 0.5 GPM and pressure levels of 1000 psi for safe and effective cleaning. In addition, this machine features steam temperatures as high as 300°F, enabling defrosting, engine degreasing, and car surface cleaning.

The Super Max™ 6120LM is a steam pressure washer with same specifications as the 6120SCW. This machine uses wet steam for cleaning car surfaces. This machine may be used for other commercial applications, such as boat cleaning, restaurant cleaning, and cleaning tile, floors, and counter tops in public restrooms. 

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. 

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

A Guide to Buying Cold Water Pressure Washers


Cold Water Electric Pressure Washer

Many people have the wrong impression that cold water pressure washers are not powerful enough for many cleaning applications. However, wise and experienced buyers know that these machines can be very effective and powerful. These machines have their limitations, particularly when it heavy industrial cleaning and degreasing. However, for those who do not need the heated output, cold-water pressure washers offer an opportunity to also see a quick return on their initial investment.

What Are Cold Water Machines?
In terms of output temperature level, three categories describe the difference between pressure washers: cold water, hot water, and steam pressure cleaners. Cold water machines, as their name suggests, provide high-pressure output at room temperature. Hot water machines provide an output temperature of 210°F, and steam machines offer 330°F.

Pressure washing machines rely mainly on their cleaning efficiency. Heated output is mostly required for industrial cleaning, such as degreasing and eliminating difficult debris. This is the main difference between the cleaning efficiency of cold water pressure washers and their heated counterparts.

How to Choose Machines
To decide which pressure washer model you need, determine the purpose the machine will fill. Different output pressure levels are suitable for different cleaning tasks. The output pressure level of commercially available pressure washing machines ranges from 750 to 8000 psi. For example, the Super Max™ 8750 features pressure levels of 3000 psi and flow rates of 5 GPM.


Sunday, February 13, 2011

Pressure Washers – Excellent Choice for Road Maintenance


Tri-Mode Gas Pressure Washer

Maintaining roads, streets, parking lots, and sidewalks is harder than most of us expect. Due to the heavy traffic these areas experience, they naturally accumulate large amounts of dust, dirt, grease, and grime. When you consider the vast stretches of roads and parking lots that need cleaning, it becomes evident that traditional cleaning techniques will simply not produce the results needed. For this reason, cleaning professionals now recommend using pressure washers for challenging tasks such as road cleanup.

High quality pressure washers are unbeatable when it comes to cleaning roads and parking structures with the minimum effort in the shortest possible time. Proper maintenance also helps extend the life of roads. This is why you must always choose top grade power cleaners such as the Super Max™ series from Daimer®.

Consider the Super Max™ 12500 GE. This ruggedly constructed power cleaner is designed to perform exceptionally well in the most demanding conditions. This mobile pressure cleaner consists of high quality stainless steel components and runs on gasoline for additional portability. These pressure washers also comes with tri-mode capabilities that enable them to function as three power cleaners in one – steam power washer, hot water power cleaner and cold water pressure cleaner.

While steam temperatures of up to 330ºF instantly dissolve the toughest grease or grimy deposits on roads, pressure levels of 3000 psi and flow rates of 5 GPM help wash away these softened deposits.

Monday, January 31, 2011

Pressure Washers for the Agriculture Sector


Portable Cold Water Pressure Washer

People in the agricultural business use Daimer®’s pressure washers for cleaning farmyards, sheds, farm equipment, and vehicles, such as tractors and trucks. Daimer® sells heated as well as non-heated commercial pressure washers for various cleaning needs.

For most agricultural applications, a non-heated machine is sufficient. Cold water, sprayed at high pressure, removes most dirt and debris from sheds, cattle yards, and storage areas. It removes mud, plant sap, and organic matter from farm implements and tools. Cold water pressure washers also clear away mud and dirt from tractor tires and parts. Daimer®’s electric machines emit no exhaust, and they are used in both outdoor and indoor areas. In remote outdoor areas, such as fields and grasslands, where electricity is unavailable, farmers can use a generator to power their electric machine or opt for gasoline or diesel-powered pressure washers. The Super Max™ 8720 is an electric machine with pressure levels as high as 2000 GPM, ideal for removing caked mud, bird droppings, bug spatter, cattle manure, plant remains, and other types of dirt from concrete, metal, granite, vinyl, and other hard surfaces. The Super Max™ 8900C-322 has the same pressure level, but it runs on gasoline.

For specific applications, such as removing heavy layers of grease or for removing odors from sheds, barns, and farm tools, use hot water pressure washers. Hot water pressure cleaners, such as Daimer®’s Super Max™ 12200, use pressure levels of 2000 psi and steam temperatures up to 330°F. This tri-mode machine is versatile, as it can be used as a cold water, hot water, and steam pressure washer.

Monday, January 24, 2011

Are Moderate Pressure and Low Flow Pressure Washers Effective?


Powerful Mobile Car Wash for Auto Detailing

Pressure washers are often associated with high pressure levels and powerful cleaning capabilities. Those unfamiliar with the power of pressure washing machines often believe the higher the power, the better the cleaning efficiency. However, when using pressure washers, operators must analyze the applications the machine will be used for in addition to choosing the right pressure levels, flow rates, and temperature options.

Many surfaces cannot withstand very high pressure levels. For example, pressure washing machines used for auto detailing must have a pressure level of 1500 psi or below. Higher pressure levels can cause dents, scratches, and paint chipping. Similarly, high flow rates do not always facilitate cleaning. In water scarce regions, using a machine with higher flow rates may not be the most suitable.

Daimer® offers pressure washers with all ranges of pressure levels, temperature options, and flow rates. In machines with low flow rates, high temperatures and pressure levels compensate for the reduced water use. The Super Max™ 6120SCW is one of Daimer®’s specialized machines for auto detailing. It features a safe pressure level of 1000 psi, steam temperature levels of 300°F capable of removing grease, and low flow rates of 0.5 GPM for limited water consumption.

For more demanding cleaning applications, it is recommended to use a pressure washer with steam capabilities. Such machines as the Super Max™ 7000 can reach steam temperatures up to 330°F for removing grease from machinery and floors. It has moderate flow rates of 2.5 GPM and pressure levels of 1000 psi.

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Can Cold Water Pressure Washers Be Effective?


SUPER MAX 8900C-322 Pressure Washers

Pressure washers are available with cold water, hot water, and steam modes. Hard cleaning applications generally require hot water units and the toughest cleaning tasks are reserved for steam pressure washers. So, where exactly do the cold water systems fit in? Cold water pressure cleaners do have their advantages over heated machines.

Cold water pressure washers from Daimer® are a smart and effective option for people who have relatively light cleaning requirements. Such systems as the Super Max™ 8900C-322 do not have any heating elements, which often make them smaller and much lighter. As a result, these units are easier to manage and are more portable. They are ideal for cleaning dirt and grime from areas such as sidewalks, driveways, awnings, and more. In addition, cold water machines are also much cheaper, as they do not have any heating systems. They are ideal for people who are looking for pressure washers that will fit in their budget.

Cold water pressure washers can provide extra cleaning power when used along with the right kind of eco-friendly cleaning solutions. For instance, Daimer®’s Eco-Green® Multi-Purpose Hard Surface Cleaner can be used to help clean concrete, vinyl, marble, asphalt, and more. Many of these systems come with powerful pressure levels and water flow rates, making them ideal for many outdoor cleaning jobs. They are also versatile and are available with electric and fuel-powered options. Systems that have a two-gun feature for added user convenience are also available.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Pressure Washers – For Heavy-Duty Degreasing Work


Heavy-Duty Degreasing Work

Pressure washers are high-powered machines that have the capacity to blast away dirt and impurities from almost any hard surface. When selecting pressure washer cleaning equipment, it is important to understand their functions, so that you are able to choose the right machines for your specific cleaning requirements.

Daimer® is a reputable supplier of high-quality cleaning machines for a wide range of applications. Their pressure washers are guaranteed for high performance, high-quality materials, and durability. Many of Daimer®’s pressure washers come with tri-mode features. They provide cold water output where the water is at room temperature, hot water output where temperatures reach up to 210°F, and steam output where temperatures are as high as 330°F.

The Super Max™ 15900 is a stationary pressure washer that runs on electric power. With pressure levels reaching 3000 psi and steam temperatures of 330°F, these pressure cleaners can accomplish heavy duty degreasing jobs with ease. A flow rate of 5 GPM ensures that the most stubborn stains of grease and grime are banished from hard surfaces in almost any commercial setup with complete ease.

Pressure washers from Daimer® are versatile and run on gas, propane, diesel, or electricity, among other power methods. In this case, the 15900 is powered by electricity to enable placement of the stationary unit indoors without risk of exhaust production. The Super Max™ 15900 is often the preferred cleaning equipment for industrial applications because of its multiple temperature settings for versatile applications. The cold water mode is ideal for light cleaning applications, while the steam mode is great for heavy-duty degreasing work.

Monday, August 30, 2010

How to Use Pressure Washers for Concrete Cleaning



Pressure washers are used to clean a variety of hard surfaces. They are particularly effective in cleaning dirty, stained concrete surfaces. Their high pressure levels and high temperature output can blast away nearly all impurities from a hard surface. In addition, concrete surfaces can withstand such high pressure levels and temperature output.

How to Choose Machines

Selecting the right machine goes a long way in making the cleaning process effective. For cleaning concrete surfaces, choose a machine that can provide steam output or hot water output. These surfaces can withstand such high temperatures, which are necessary to dissolve grease and other stains often found on concrete.

While the addition of cleaning chemicals, such as Daimer®’s Eco-Green® Concrete Cleaner with Rust Stain Remover, can be added to pressure washing machines for extra cleaning power, heated machines are generally recommended for removing difficult stains such as grease and oil.

Low Flow Machines

Using pressure washers with low flow rates allow the machines to consume less water during the cleaning process. This technology can limit the quantity of water transferred to the surface. While Daimer® offers steam cleaners with low flow rates for places with minimal drainage or water availability, outdoor concrete cleaning often does not have this issue. Consider a machine such as Daimer®’s Super Max™ 12820, which utilizes pressure levels of 2000 psi and flow rates of 3 GPM for effective concrete cleaning.


Thursday, August 12, 2010

A Guide to Pressure Washers with Low Flow Rates



Along with temperature levels and pressure levels, flow rates must also be considered when buying pressure washers. The flow rate determines the amount of water passed through the nozzle while cleaning. Pressure washers with higher flow rates are ideal for outdoor areas or indoor areas where drainage is not an issue. Higher flow rates also translate to greater cleaning power, ideal in industrial settings. Lower flow rates should be used in low drainage areas.

What Is Flow Rate?

Flow rate is the measure of the quantity of water that flows through the output of pressure washers. It is denoted by gallons per minute (GPM). Flow rate varies from 0.5 GPM to 8 GPM, depending upon the machine. In most cases, flow rate increases as the pressure level and cleaning power increase. However, in some cases, machines with high pressure levels and low flow rates are required.

Importance of Low Flow Rates

A low flow rate indicates a smaller quantity of water is pushed through the nozzle while cleaning. In some kinds of cleaning processes, such as auto detailing and indoor cleaning, the flow rate should be fairly low. Using machines with high flow rates in areas with little drainage will result in flooding and water that will be difficult to remove from the area.

Need For Technology

Although machines with lower flow rates normally have lower pressure level, Daimer® offers machines that utilize low flow rates coupled with higher pressure levels. This allows for smaller water consumption without sacrificing the power of the machine. For more information visit http://pressure-washer-usa.blogspot.com/2010/11/tips-to-buy-pressure-washers-for.html

Monday, July 26, 2010

How to Choose Pressure Washers for Indoor Cleaning



A perplexing number of pressure washers is available on the internet, with many companies advertising makes and models suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. New customers are often overwhelmed and with all the features and options available and do not know what to look for when purchasing a pressure washer.

Are All Machines Suitable for Indoor Cleaning?

Not all machines are suitable for indoor cleaning. While many pressure washers can be used for indoor cleaning, electric machines are more suitable for this task. They are the best choice for two reasons:

First, electric machines do not emit any unpleasant exhaust fumes into the air as fuel-powered machines do. Fuel-powered machines run on combustion engines, which invariably emit byproducts of combustion. Such byproducts tend to increase the humidity of the room, as well as leave an unpleasant odor. Fuel-powered systems can be used in doors if placed in an exhaust friendly location or even outside while the operator uses long hoses to reach the given application.

Second, electric machines make less noise than fuel-powered machines. In outdoor settings, noise does not cause much of a problem, as it merges with the ambient noise of the surroundings. This, however, is not the case with an indoor environment.

Another advantage of electric pressure washers is the abundance of an endless power supply. It is relatively easy to find electric outlets indoors. While this can present an issue when operating the electric powered system outdoors, it is almost never a problem indoors.

Things to Check

Before choosing your machine, be sure to check its pressure level, output temperature range, and flow rate. Most importantly, check the quality of the brand name. Daimer®, a reputable manufacturer of cleaning products, offers high quality electric pressure washers. Fuel pressure cleaners with long hose technology are also available for indoor use. With these systems, operators place the machine in an exhaust friendly location, use hoses up to 300 feet in length to reach the application, and do not experience any loss in pressure or cleaning power. 

Monday, July 5, 2010

Commercial Applications of Pressure Washers

commercial pressure washers
Daimer® retails pressure washers for commercial and industrial use. Pressure washers are highly sought after machines as they can remove the hard work of cleaning and make the process more productive and less time consuming.

Daimer®’s commercial pressure washers have numerous uses. Contractors prefer industrial grade machines for cleaning public areas, roads, driveways, subways, walls, windows, gates, grills, and concrete surfaces. Businesses such as restaurants, malls, retail stores, apartment and office complexes, amusement parks, airports, and car rental companies prefer to invest in a pressure washer rather than hire a contractor every time they need to clean the premises or vehicle fleet. This is clearly less costly than renting pressure washers, as rental fees can add up to more than the cost of an actual purchase over time.

The Super Max™ 12500 GE, powered by gas, is a pressure cleaner ideal for outdoor cleaning applications. With a 3000 psi pressure level, 5 GPM flow rate, and tri-mode temperature setting, this machine can remove grease, mud, graffiti, oil, and other difficult stains.

The Super Max™ 7000 is an electric pressure washer offering a 1000 psi pressure level and a flow rate of 2.5 GPM, as well as tri-mode capabilities. With steam temperatures up to 330°F, this machine is perfect for commercial applications, such as cleaning cars, boats, patios, store fronts and dumpsters.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Selecting the Right Pressure Washers

Pressure washers are powerful machines strong enough to blast away dirt and impurities from the surface being cleaned. However, it is important to understand that different pressure washers are ideal for different cleaning tasks. By using quality materials, Daimer® offers durable pressure cleaners built to withstand tough conditions.

Specifications

The main specifications of pressure washers are output pressure, temperature, and flow rate. Different types of cleaning jobs require different specifications. For example, when auto detailing a vehicle, a pressure level of 1500 psi or less should be used to limit the risk of damage to the vehicle. On the other hand, for industrial degreasing, machines that can provide an output pressure of over 3000 psi are ideal. The same goes for flow rate. For mobile auto detailing, you need machines with a low flow rate to minimize the consumption of water. For other jobs, flow rate, water availability, and drainage facilities may not be a concern. Temperature options also vary, including cold water, hot water, steam, and tri-mode systems.

Versatility

Versatility is the key for any cleaning machine. Pressure washers are no different in that regard. Tri-mode machines can provide three types of output: cold water (output at room temperature), hot water (output at 210°F), and steam (output at 330°F), offering flexibility for virtually any cleaning applications.

Where to Get Right Machines

The internet offers countless possibilities when purchasing a pressure cleaning machine, but the best machines come from reputable suppliers. Daimer®, a premier distributor of cleaning products, offers a variety of pressure washers in their Super Max™ series. Visit www.daimer.com for more details.

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Stationary Pressure Washers — Beneficial for a Range of Cleaning Jobs

Pressure washers have gained a quality reputation for their effectiveness, reliability, and versatility. Today, there is a staggering range of pressure washing machines available online. If you are on the lookout for durable and powerful pressure cleaning machines, check out the advanced power cleaners from Daimer®. These pressure cleaning machines are great for use in a range of settings like hospitals, garages, schools, restaurants, zoos, parks, shopping malls, parking lots, driveways, walkways, and industrial areas.

If you are interested in stationary pressure washers with proven cleaning capabilities, it is highly recommended to consider the extensive array of Super Max™ power cleaners from Daimer®. One excellent example of a stationary pressure cleaner is the Super Max™ 15500. This electric-powered pressure washing machine is capable of generating pressure levels of 1000 psi, flow rates of 4 GPM, and temperatures up to 330ºF.

These versatile pressure washers can be heated by natural gas, oil, kerosene, or propane and are run on electricity. Its versatility allows the machine to function as a cold water power washer, hot water power washer, and a steam power cleaner. The Super Max™ 15500 is the perfect option for commercial and industrial facilities that require a pressure cleaning machine for multiple functions. While the cold water mode is best for light-duty cleaning applications, the steam mode of these pressure washers is great for degreasing jobs.

Monday, April 5, 2010

Excellent Fleet Maintenance with Pressure Washers

Fleet maintenance is a difficult job, as it requires the transformation of dirty, grimy, greasy, and dusty automobiles and trucks into clean vehicles, ready for use by customers and employees. Because large vehicles, like those used by trucking companies, tend to accumulate more dust, dirt, and grease, they require more powerful machines to clean them. For such heavy-duty applications, you must use top-quality, durable, powerful, and reliable pressure washers from reputable suppliers.

Until recently, vehicle detailing professionals had only two kinds of car wash systems to choose from — steam cleaners and conventional pressure washers. Unfortunately, both these classes of cleaning machines were unsuitable for vehicle detailing tasks. While the extremely high pressure levels (3000 psi) of power cleaners could seriously damage vehicle exteriors, elevated flow rates of 5 GPM result in large amounts of water waste. Steam cleaners, on the other hand, offer low flow rates and pressure levels. However, the dry vapor steam output is simply not powerful enough for removing grease and other applications involved in auto detailing. That explains why leading suppliers like Daimer® continue to launch power cleaners with special features for detailing vehicles.

Pressure washers like the Super Max™ 12820 from Daimer® generate high temperature steam at temperatures of up to 330°F to dissolve tree sap, bug residues, bird splatters, grease and other deposits that tarnish fleet exteriors. And, with a pressure level of 1500 psi, this system cleans effectively without harming vehicle surfaces.

To learn more about how pressure washers can enhance your vehicle detailing experience, visit www.daimer.com.

Monday, March 8, 2010

A Guide to Cold Water Pressure Washers

cold water power washer
There are a number of different pressure washers available online. Each is suited for different needs, with varying temperature options, pressure levels, flow rates, power methods, and more. When choosing the right machine for you, two factors are important: finding a reputable supplier offering high quality equipment and selecting the right level of power for the cleaning applications you face.

Both of these can be taken care of by choosing Daimer®, the industry's leading supplier of power washing equipment. Daimer® offers a wide selection of pressure washers comprised of the highest quality components to meet virtually all applications. Within Daimer's line of Super Max™ pressure washers is a series of cold water systems.

Why Choose Cold Water Machines
Cold water pressure cleaner machines eject output at room temperature or inlet temperature. There are no heating elements in these machines, and they are therefore often much lighter than heater versions.

In the past, cold water systems were only purchased for light commercial applications. After all, cleaning power increases with temperature, thus cold water systems are less powerful than hot water or steam pressure washers. However, today you can purchase an array of green chemicals for use with cold water pressure washers to increase their cleaning power.

Daimer's Eco-Green® line of green chemicals contains an abundance of formulas designed for use with pressure cleaners to handle specific applications. For example, Eco-Green® Graffiti Remover contains lifters and emulsifiers to easily lift paint and graffiti molecules from the surface, which can then be blasted away using a power washer. Eco-Green® Heavy Duty Car Wash is yet another formula that can be added to the detergent tank of a pressure cleaner. This formula quickly encapsulates and emulsifies hydrocarbon residues on vehicle surfaces, rendering any mobile car wash application virtually effortless.

Best of all, the entire Eco-Green® line is plant-based, readily biodegradable, and non-toxic, ensuring the safety of the user, the environment, and the surfaces being cleaned. Safely, yet effectively increase the power of cold water pressure washers with Eco-Green®.

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Excellent Choices for Road Cleaning Services

pressure washers for Road Cleaning Services
Roads, parking lots, sidewalks, and driveways are difficult to clean mainly because of the heavy traffic these areas experience. As dirt and grime continues to build-up on a daily basis, simply scrubbing and washing will not keep these areas clean. This is why road cleanup services have long abandoned those traditional cleaning techniques and chosen to use pressure washers.

The benefits of using pressure cleaning machines are numerous. They greatly simplify the cleaning process, help cut down the time required for cleaning, offer superior cleaning results, and are safe and user-friendly. The cleaning results offered by pressure washers go a long way in enhancing the life and usability of roads.

Quality pressure washing equipment available from reputable distributors features top-grade components that work together to provide consistent performance for years. This is why you must always purchase high-quality pressure washers from leading distributors like Daimer®. The Super Max™ 12300 is a powerful and versatile pressure cleaning machine offered by Daimer® that has been specially designed to handle the most demanding cleaning applications. With flow rates of 5 GPM and high pressure levels of 3000 psi, these pressure washers clean roads simple, fast, and hassle free. Additionally, these power cleaners may also include options, such multi-user functionality and additional hose lengths, to help handle different types of cleaning requirements.

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Tips on Selecting High Quality Pressure Washers

High Quality Pressure Washers
One must consider two things when selecting pressure washers: performance and durability. The specifications that affect the performance of a pressure washing machine are output pressure, output temperature, and flow rate. In contrast, durability depends on the quality of the material used for the construction of components within pressure washers.

The following are some tips on selecting top-quality machines with the proper components.

Hoses

The general rule is the higher the output pressure, the tougher the hose must be. Hoses for industrial and commercial use should be wire reinforced with rubber or thermoplastic covering. Rubber covering is a better bet in most cases. In addition, it is better to opt for pressure washers having hoses labeled as “non-marking.” Such hoses do not leave any markings or scratches on the floor or other surfaces.

Nozzle

Many types of nozzles are available. The nozzle angle is the most important specification. The nature of the job determines the suitable nozzle angle. Larger angles are ideal for covering larger areas. Smaller angles create a stronger force, but only cover small areas at a time. A special steam nozzle is required for use with steam pressure cleaners.

Overall Structure

Cleaning professionals use pressure washers for tough cleaning jobs such as heavy duty industrial cleaning and degreasing large equipment. If the body of the cleaning machine is not durable, it will quickly begin to fall apart or fail. Good machines have heavy duty stainless steel casing.

Most experienced cleaning professionals would recommend pressure washers of Daimer®. The company distributes a number of rugged and quality models in its Super Max™ series of pressure cleaners.

You may visit their website at www.daimer.com for more information about various types of steam cleaners, carpet cleaners and products.

Friday, January 8, 2010

Pressure Washers Give Agricultural Machinery a New Life

Agricultural Machinery Cleaning
Pressure washers are machines well equipped to deal with the tough cleaning task of washing agricultural equipment. Agricultural machinery includes harvesters, pesticide sprayers, water distribution equipment, and irrigation units, among other types of equipment. Many of these machines are large and have difficult parts to clean. Not only do they pick up mud, dirt, and debris from the fields, but they also accumulate a large amount of grease. If these machines are not cleaned thoroughly on a regular basis, the accumulated dirt can enhance wear and tear, and reduce the life of the machine.

Daimer® offers four types of pressure washers to suit different cleaning needs. For instance, cleaning jobs that do not deal with degreasing can use cold water pressure washing machines. Degreasing can also be accomplished with cold water systems, when paired with a degreaser like Eco-Green® Ultra-Power™ Degreaser. For tasks that involve hardened deposits or the removal of grease, hot water or steam pressure washers are more suitable. Daimer® also offers a range of tri-mode equipment that can be operated in the three aforementioned modes: cold water, hot water, and steam. This provides operators with optimum versatility to meet virtually all applications.

To clean large agricultural machines outdoors, you can choose from pressure washers powered by propane, gas, diesel, or electricity. Gas, propane, and diesel powered systems are more mobile, as they do not rely on electricity. However, these machines do generate exhaust. If an electrical supply is readily available, an electric-powered system may be used.

Visit Daimer®’s website at www.daimer.com to learn more about pressure washers and other cleaning products available.