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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 are appropriate for commercial cleaning applications. Since cold water power washers do not have to heat water, they feature no fuel tanks or heating elements and are thus more compact than the heated versions.

Hot water pressure washers utilize the power of pressurized water at temperatures up to 210ºF to effectively clean off grease, grime, and tough stains from a variety of surfaces. However, for the most effective cleaning results, you must have steam power cleaners that generate super-hot steam at around 330°F temperature to simultaneously clean and sanitize the different surfaces.

Tri-mode pressure washers individually function as any of the three other pressure washing versions and therefore offer you the advantages of all the three versions. In addition to its cold water functions and high pressure levels, tri-mode versions like the Super Max™ 12200 can attain hot water temperatures up to 210ºF and extremely high steam temperatures up to 330ºF.

Each power washer temperature setting has its benefits. 

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 cleaning equipment in comparison to electric pressure cleaning equipment.

1.Propane and gas pressure washers are ideal for cleaning jobs outside like pavements, swimming pools, trucks, gates, automobiles, equipment, and so on. These machines do not need an electric connection; therefore, these machines eliminate the need for long power cords that might be required for cleaning places where there is no power outlet in the vicinity.
2.Gas or propane pressure cleaning machines often have more powerful motors than their electric counterparts. They are ideal for cleaning hard to remove stains and dirt from outdoor surfaces like trucks and driveways that get heavily soiled with dirt and grease.
3.Gas and propane models generate exhaust, and should not be used indoors without sufficient ventilation. On the other hand, electric pressure washers produce no exhaust and are much quieter, making them ideal for interior applications.


Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Cold Water Pressure Washers – Powerful, Compact and Light-Weight

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Cold Water Pressure Washers
Pressure washers have been designed to offer powerful cleaning solutions by ejecting highly pressurized water. Pressure cleaning machines generally consist of a motor, a hose and a trigger gun that combine to eject water at very high pressure levels. Today, you get to choose from an extensive range of pressure washers from Daimer® that offer different cleaning capabilities and temperature levels.

Cold water pressure washers like the Super Max™ 8900C-322 from Daimer® are perfect for light cleaning jobs around the business that can be accomplished without the additional power of steam or hot water. Since the water need not be heated in these cold water versions, there are no heating elements or fuel compartments. That makes these pressure washers more compact and lightweight than their heated counterparts.

If you are on the lookout for pressure cleaners that also feature the benefits of heat, it would be a good idea to purchase trailer mountable, tri-mode pressure washers like the Super Max™ 12800. A tri-mode pressure cleaner is versatile enough to independently function as a cold water pressure cleaner, hot water pressure cleaner and steam pressure cleaner. The power of heat, pressure levels of 1000 PSI and high flow rate of 2 GPM allow you to effectively eliminate grease, dirt and stubborn stains from a variety of surfaces like stainless steel, brick, concrete, stone, sidewalks, driveways, industrial equipment and floors.


Friday, September 25, 2009

Choosing the Right Power Method for You

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pressure washer

Pressure washers are one of the most powerful types of cleaning equipment. There are certain types of cleaning work other types of cleaning devices, such as steam cleaners and carpet cleaners, are not suitable. For example, to remove stain marks and dirt from hard surfaces such as walkways, compound walls, and concrete benches, it is necessary to have a pressure washer with both a high temperature and pressure output, as steam cleaners and carpet cleaners do not offer sufficient power.

Pressure washers can be classified in many ways. One useful standard is based on the energy source. Normally, three types of power are used in these devices: electricity, propane, and gasoline. For outdoor cleaning applications, an elect rical source may not be readily available. Therefore, propane or gasoline is used as the energy source in a majority of mobile, exterior pressure washers. These gases can be stored in a cylinder and refilled when required.

Another advantage of gas-powered pressure washer equipment is that these devices can produce very high pressure and temperature levels. Some of the latest pressure washers supplied by Daimer®, one of the most popular distributors of cleaning equipment, can provide pressure levels up to 8000 psi and a flow rate of up to seven gallons per minute. Gasoline and propane are used as fuels in such high-powered cleaning devices.

In addition, gas-powered cleaning machines allow continuous working, as these are not affected by power cuts or electrical failure. 

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Pressure Washer Options Available

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Super Max™ 6000sp

Industrial houses, factory buildings, and offices should have a clean and neat appearance. Otherwise it would affect the overall corporate image of the organization. To ensure proper maintenance, pressure washers can be used for the effective removal of stain marks, blots, and dirt from the walls of buildings and exterior surfaces like compound walls and concrete roads.

A number of organizations use pressure washers to maintain the look of their buildings and premises. If you are on the market for such a machine, consider those machines that sport the Daimer® logo. The company supplies a number of pressure washers and other types of cleaning devices, most of which are market leaders in their respective categories.

For commercial applications, that is, for industrial houses and business organizations – the Super Max™ products are the most suitable. There are more than 600 models in this product range. Pressure washers in this series are specifically designed to last long and function efficiently. These compact-looking devices are built using components with high quality and durability.

Some models, for example the Super Max™ 6000, which is very popular with corporate customers, have facilities for three modes of washing: 1) using cold water, 2) using hot water, and 3) using steam. That means a single machine allows for different kinds of washing solutions for different kinds of surfaces and applications.

Pressure washers in this series are designed to meet the needs of virtually all users. Mobile, stationary, trailer mounted, gas powered, propane powered, electric powered, wet sandblasting, metal pre-treating, and many other configurations are available.