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Friday, June 18, 2010

How to Use Pressure Washers for Removing Graffiti

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Pressure washers are some of the most forceful machines when it comes to cleaning power. That is exactly the reason why these are the preferred machines for removing graffiti from public places and commercial buildings, such as shopping malls. How They Work Pressure washers work by pumping high pressured water or wet steam output to walls and floors that blast away almost all kinds of stains and impurities from the surface. Such a powerful...

Monday, June 7, 2010

Non-Heated Pressure Washers for Agricultural Equipment

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Pressure washers are available in both heated and non-heated models. Heated models have a device that heats water to high temperatures. Non-heated models lack this heating option. Heated pressure washers are the best for removing grease, sugar, protein, and similar organic compounds from surfaces. However, you do not need heat for all pressure washing applications. Washing tools, such as agricultural equipment, does not necessarily...

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Pressure Washers With 100% Wet Steam – What Do They Offer Users?

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Steam pressure washers offer high temperatures coupled with high pressure levels. The heat, in combination with high pressure levels, can blast away much of the accumulated grease, chemical deposits, and dirt present on the surface. Because of the high temperatures, many tanks can be completed with lower pressure levels. That is why the lowest pressure level on some machines is 750 psi, enough to remove dirt without damaging the surface. You...

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Should You Purchase a Truck Mounted Pressure Washer?

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When buying pressure washers, there are a number of different options to consider such as power method, pressure level, flow rate, and heated or non-heated configurations. Another feature in many commercial pressure washers is mobility, an important factor to consider when you need to clean different parts of the same building or need to take the machine along to a client’s location. Truck mounted pressure washers are specifically designed...

Monday, April 12, 2010

Benefits of Tri-Mode Pressure Washers

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Tri-mode pressure washers provide three outputs: cold water, hot water, and steam. The machines allow users to select one machine for handling different cleaning applications, as opposed to three. Cold Water and Hot Water Output Many machines on the market provide cold water and hot water outputs. Cold water output means the water released by the gun is at room temperature. The water or cleaning solution are not heated at all. Hot water output...

Monday, March 29, 2010

Pressure Washers — Key Parts Guide

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To select the best pressure washer, the user must have a basic understanding of parts. The motor or engine is the most important part of a pressure washer, as it powers the entire machine. Daimer®’s electric motors are powerful NEMA certified devices, which guarantees energy efficiency and optimal functioning. Pressure washers using gasoline or propane, instead of electricity, have powerful engines up to 20 HP for heavy duty outdoor cleaning...

Saturday, February 27, 2010

Pressure Washing Applications in Restaurants

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Before pressure washers became standard cleaning equipment in commercial kitchens and food processing units, hygiene was a major issue. The dining areas would be spotless and gleaming, but the kitchens were often messy and unclean. Thick layers of grease, with an added layer of dust or hydrocarbon deposits, and the endless hard work of trying to scrape off the dirt summed up what happened in the kitchens after hours. Thankfully, more advanced...

Monday, February 8, 2010

Why Pressure Washers are Ideal for Degreasing

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When it comes to the degreasing, pressure washers are not only safer than most chemicals, they are more effective as well. Relying on harsh chemicals to clear up heavy grease is not only harmful for the user; it can also leave behind toxic traces, as well. Though, trying to remove grease manually can be a near-impossible task as heavy grease is one of the toughest substances to remove. A pressure washing machine, on the other hand, offers effective...

Monday, January 25, 2010

Tough Degreasing Jobs? Leave It to Pressure Washers

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One way to determine the power of pressure washers is to look at their temperature options. Reputable distributors like Daimer® now offer an exciting range of pressure cleaning machines that utilize cold water, hot water, or steam to accomplish the cleaning process. To handle highly challenging cleaning jobs, heated versions of pressure cleaning equipment is recommended. Since such power cleaners eject hot water or steam at high temperatures,...

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Pressure Cleaners – Versatile, Powerful, and Affordable

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Pressure washers are second to none when it comes to attaining exceptional cleaning results without lots of scrubbing, wiping, and mopping. Pressure washing equipment from Daimer® is among the most trusted models in the world. Take the case of the Super Max™ 8900C-525 from Daimer®. This pressure cleaner is an amazing cleaning force that utilizes a jet of highly pressurized water to effectively blast away dirt, grime, grease, and stains from...

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Benefits of Using Hot Water Pressure Washers

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One main factor that determines the cleaning force of pressure washers is the available temperature options. Daimer® now brings you an amazing range of cold water, hot water, and steam based pressure cleaning machines. For challenging cleaning tasks, it is a good idea to purchase hot water or steam pressure cleaning equipment. By ejecting hot water at high temperatures, pressure cleaning machines can eliminate most dirt, grease, grime, oil,...

Thursday, December 3, 2009

What Can Cold Water Pressure Washers Do?

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When it comes to pressure washers, most people hear about their strong cleaning abilities by using either hot water or steam. This is because these machines are ideal for tackling jobs that involve heavy degreasing or removing hardened sedimentation. There are also many cleaning applications that do not require the additional power afforded by high temperatures. For these applications, cold water pressure washers are ideal. In fact, cold water...

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Why Tri-Mode Pressure Washers Are the Ultimate Machines

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One of the key aspects that influences the cleaning force of pressure washers is the temperature level attained by the machine. The three basic versions of pressure cleaners are hot water models, cold water models, and steam models. However, there is also another class called tri-mode power washers. Daimer®, leading distributors of quality pressure washers, now offers you the Super Max™ series of pressure cleaners. The cold water versions...

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Original Pressure Washers

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Pressure washers are come in many different varieties. To differentiate these machines, pressure washers are often categorized by their intended use, pressure levels, temperature levels, flow rate, power supply, and other features. According to the power supply, there are three types of pressure cleaning equipment — electric, gas, and propane. Each has its advantages and disadvantages. Let us discuss some benefits of gas and propane pressure...