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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 cleaning power without the use of harmful chemicals. To safely enhance the power of pressure washing systems for the most demanding applications, one may consider the use of green chemicals with their machine.

Daimer® offers a wide range of cold water, hot water and steam pressure washers to suit different cleaning needs. To understand how a pressure washing machine can be effective in removing grease, it helps to know how these systems work. Pressure washers use the power and force of pressurized water to blast away dirt from the surface. Not only do pressure washing machines have different pressure levels, the nozzles can be adjusted for different spray configurations, as well.

When it comes to degreasing, steam pressure washers are often the best choice. Hot water systems can be used for light degreasing tasks or with the addition of a green degreaser. While cold water systems are not the first choice for degreasing, they can accomplish this task if an additional degreasing chemical is used. For industrial cleaning jobs that deal with heavy grease, steam pressure washing machines offer the necessary steam cleaning power coupled with high pressure levels. This allows operators to soften grease deposits so they can be washed away easily. 

Monday, January 25, 2010

Tough Degreasing Jobs? Leave It to Pressure Washers

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Degreasing with Pressure wasers

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, they are extremely effective in dissolving and removing dirt, grime, stains, oil, and grease from different surfaces.

Choosing heated versions of pressure washers are a good idea especially when you need to clean greasy industrial surfaces in food manufacturing plants. Power cleaners that eject cold water are often unsuitable for such situations. The cold water will change the greasy deposits into clumps that can be very difficult to clean unless a degreasing chemical is used as well, like Eco-Green® Ultra-Power™ Degreaser. On the other hand, the hot water or steam generated by heated models of pressure washers will almost instantly dissolve greasy deposits, enabling the machine to easily blast these deposits away.

The Super Max™ 12800 is among the top selling models of Daimer®'s pressure washers. This trailer-mountable, tri-mode pressure cleaner can generate cold water, hot water, or steam, enabling users to tack virtually every cleaning application. With a moderate flow rate of 2 GPM, high steam temperatures reaching up to 330°F, and a moderate pressure level of 1000 PSI, the Super Max™ 12800 can effectively eliminate stains and grease from various surfaces like stone, brick, floors, stainless steel, stone, driveways, sidewalks, and industrial equipment.


Thursday, January 7, 2010

Pressure Cleaners – Versatile, Powerful, and Affordable

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Powerful and Affordable Pressure Cleaners


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 a variety of surfaces.

Until recently, the use of pressure washers and steam pressure cleaners was limited to industrial settings only. However, the operating ease, effectiveness, and affordability of pressure washing machines, such as the Super Max™ 8900C-525, quickly made them popular for a range of uses like cleaning floors, walls, industrial equipment, driveways, sidewalks, drains, and more.

With a flow rate of 5 GPM and pressure levels of 2500 psi, pressure washers like the Super Max™ 8900C-525 are perfect for making nearly every cleaning chore a fast, easy, and enjoyable process. The cold water output of this machine with moderate pressure levels enables users to blast away most substances. However, these machines lack the additional cleaning power afforded by heated systems. Powered by gasoline, this is the ideal system for outdoor applications where an electrical supply may not be available. However, care should be taken if used indoors, as gasoline powered pressure washers do emit exhaust.


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, and stains from different surfaces.

Hot water pressure washers are especially handy for greasy industrial areas such as food manufacturing plants. If you use cold water based power cleaners in greasy areas, the grease deposits solidify into clumps, unless a green degreasing chemical is used in conjunction with the machine. However, the water ejected by hot water based pressure washers quickly dissolves stubborn grease deposits and washes them away. Steam temperatures, however, are the most effective in rapidly dissolving the most stubborn stains and grease deposits.

If you are interested in hot water pressure washers, the Super Max™ 12800 AST® from Daimer® is a good choice. In addition to being trailer-mountable, this tri-mode power cleaner can independently function as a cold water, hot water, and steam pressure cleaner. High steam temperature levels up to 330°F, a moderate flow rate of 2 GPM, and pressure levels of 1000 psi create a superb cleaning force that effectively eliminates grease and stains from surfaces such as brick, stone, concrete, stainless steel, floors, industrial equipment, sidewalks and driveways. The innovative AST® technology allows the pump to automatically shut off after remaining idle for over 30 seconds; this reduces unwanted wear on the machine.


Thursday, December 3, 2009

What Can Cold Water Pressure Washers Do?

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What Can Cold Water Pressure Washers Do

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 machines have a number of benefits over other pressure washing machines.

One of the biggest advantages is price. Since cold water pressure washers do not have heating elements, the units are considerably less expensive. They are also often smaller and lighter, making them much easier to use and maneuver. These pressure washing machines are ideal for indoor use since they create no exhaust. For cleaning commercial areas and debris from floors, these cold water units generally offer sufficient cleaning power. They are also ideal for cleaning surfaces that may be sensitive to the high temperatures that hot water and steam pressure washers generate.

Daimer® recognizes the need for cold water pressure washing machines that can be used for industrial settings. In order to deal with these tough cleaning jobs, many pressure washing machines have higher pressure rates, some reaching up to 7000 psi. Coupled with water flow rates of up to 9 GPM, these machines are powerful cleaning products. For extra customer convenience, some models also come with an optional two-gun operation and wet sandblasting kit.