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Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Industrial Pressure Washers Work on Machines, But What about Carpets?

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When it comes to industrial cleaning, pressure washers are among the most popular cleaning machines that are used. Today, their popularity has increased for a number of different reasons. Because they are more eco-friendly, many companies are making the switch to pressure washing units to lessen their carbon footprint. These systems are not only effective, but they are versatile enough to be used on a range of different jobs. While light cleaning jobs can be tackled with cold water units, steam pressure washers are the optimum choice for jobs like degreasing. Just as there are specific pressure washers suited to industrial cleaning jobs, there are specific carpet cleaners to be used on carpets.

Pressure washers are far too powerful for cleaning carpets. With high pressure levels, reaching up to 8000 psi, this can surely damage carpets, rugs, and upholstery. In addition, the excessive amounts of water used will leave the carpets extremely wet, taking them a long time to dry. For this reason, pressure washers should be used for cleaning durable hard surfaces.

Pressure washers, such as Daimer®’s Super Max™ 6000, feature pressure levels of 750 psi, flow rates of 1.4 GPM, and pressure levels up to 330°F. With such high pressure levels, this machine would surely damage carpets. However, pressure washers such as this are ideal for auto detailing, cleaning walkways and buildings, and degreasing tasks.


Thursday, April 28, 2011

Using Truck-Mounted Pressure Washers for Commercial Cleaning

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ruck-Mounted Pressure Washers
Pressure washers are among the best cleaning machines if you want to undertake outdoor cleaning operations. Besides being tough on many types of stains, they are ideal for use on hard and rugged surfaces. Mobile pressure washing machines are, in fact, preferred for outdoor cleaning because of the many advantages they offer over other similar cleaning machines.

Truck- and trailer-mounted pressure washers are designed specifically for use in commercial establishments and industries. The cleaning areas here are widespread and involve moving the machines all over the place to achieve optimum cleaning results. Daimer® mobile cleaning machines are well known for their solid performance and durability. The Super Max™ 12200, for instance, is a mobile pressure washing machine available with Daimer®’s Long Hose Technology. This makes it possible for the machine to reach up to 300 feet away without affecting its performance.

Mobile pressure washers that can be mounted on trucks and trailers can be transported over long distances easily. They run continuously for hours and can withstand high temperatures and pressure levels. They can be run on propane, gas, diesel, or even electricity. The multiple methods of operation make it easy to use in almost any situation, regardless of the availability of a source of electricity.

Truck-mounted pressure washers best handle commercial cleaning requirements. They offer flexibility and are powerful enough to take care of the toughest of cleaning tasks in commercial establishments. Because of their highly powerful action, they can be used to remove stubborn and tough stains from commercial settings.


Sunday, April 3, 2011

Types of Mobile Pressure Washers

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Mobile Pressure Washer
Pressure washers can be found under various categories. These machines are classified based on their source of power, such as electric, gasoline, diesel, and propane pressure washers. In addition, there are portable machines and stationary machines. Mobile pressure washers are further divided into truck-mounted machines and wheel-attached machines. The following is a brief introduction to each of these types of machines offered by Daimer®, a reputable supplier of pressure washers.

Truck-Mounted Machines
These pressure washers, as their name suggests, can be mounted onto trucks or trailers. Manual effort is minimal for operating these machines. These machines are ideal for cleaning large areas, such as parks or large parking lots. Many cleaning companies prefer these machines for industrial cleaning.

Wheel-Attached Machines
Wheel attached machines are ideal for those needing mobility to a smaller area. These machines can be pushed around to the desired location. The manual effort required for operating these machines is higher than that for operating truck-mounted machines. Still, their low cost and ease of use make them ideal candidates for cleaning small areas.

The most important thing one must remember when buying these machines is to select the appropriate energy source. Mobile pressure washers operate mostly in outdoor locations. It is often not easy to find electric outlets in such locations. Although these machines can be used along with a generator, fuel powered machines are cordless and can more about more freely.


Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Marine Cleaning With Pressure Washers

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Pressure washers are usually associated with high-profile hard surface cleaning or industrial cleaning. A typical example of the use of these machines is heavy-duty industrial degreasing. The main source of the power of pressure washing machines comes from a combination of pressure level and temperature settings. Sophisticated machines from Daimer® can reach pressure levels as high as 8000 psi (non-heated machines) and temperature levels up to 330°F.

The cleaning of boats and ships can be a difficult task, especially when barnacles and algae attach to the boat. Using pressure washers with powerful pressure levels can help blast away these impurities, keeping your boat clean and well maintained.

The following information provided helps you understand pressure washers for marina cleaning.

Cleaning Boats and Vessels
Keeping a boat clean and well maintained is one of the most important marine cleaning tasks. Boats and marine vessels have to be cleaned regularly. Dirt and impurities become more menacing if the surface is in regular contact with water. Almost all kinds of surfaces, wood, metal, or fiber, tend to be damaged by the combination of water and dirt.

Pressure washers can blast away dirt and impurities from hard surfaces with their high pressure output. An extremely high pressure output is not required for cleaning marine vessels. Pressure washing machines with an output pressure level of 1500 psi, such as Daimer®’s Super Max™ 9000 would be ideal for marine cleaning tasks. This machine features flow rates of 2.8 GPM and steam temperatures up to 250°F.


Thursday, March 3, 2011

Tackling Degreasing Jobs With Pressure Washers

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Hot Water Pressure Washer
To serve different cleaning needs in the commercial and industrial sectors, top distributors continuously launch new versions of high pressure washers designed to simplify the most challenging tasks. Leading distributors like Daimer® now offer a truly unbelievable array of pressure cleaning machines with different features and capabilities.

For managing challenging cleaning activities, experts recommend the use of hot water pressure washers. Such pressure cleaning equipment ejects extremely hot water at temperatures that dissolves and washes away grease, oil, dirt, grime, and even tough stains in seconds. These pressure cleaners are indispensable in places like food manufacturing plants that attract a grease and oil. Using cold water based pressure washers to clean up greasy surfaces can result in a lot of extra work for the clean up staff. This is because the using cold water results in the grease hardening into clumps. Scrapping these greasy clumps, then take a lot of time and effort.

For that perfect pressure washing machine that will help you tackle demanding degreasing jobs, the Super Max™ 12800 AST® supplied by Daimer® would be a great choice. This trailer-mounted power cleaner can attain pressure levels of 1000 psi and flow rates of 2 GPM. It also features tri-mode capabilities that help it function as a cold water power washer, hot water power washer (210°F), and steam pressure cleaner (330°F). Best of all, these pressure washers offer excellent cleaning capabilities on diverse surfaces such as sidewalks, driveways, concrete, brick, stainless steel, stone, and industrial equipment.