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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.


Wednesday, February 9, 2011

How to Select Pressure Washers to Clean Restaurants

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Pressure Washer for restaurant
Pressure washers are among the most powerful and convenient tools for grease removal. In restaurants, cafeterias, fast food, and other commercial kitchens, accumulation of grease, proteins, sugars and other food residue is a major concern. Ensuring complete hygiene without introducing toxic chemical cleaning liquids becomes easier if you use one of Daimer®’s power washers with advanced features.

Daimer® sells a range of commercial and industrial pressure washers designed to take on tough grease, organic matter, dirt, and food particles. If there is adequate drainage indoors, these machines can be used to clean floors, counters, refrigerators, bathrooms, and cleaning equipment. However, because pressure cleaners often use large amounts of water, they are commonly used in outdoor areas for cleaning decks, patio furniture, and building exteriors. Pressure washers with grease removal capabilities have pressure levels ranging up to 3500 psi and temperature levels up to 330°F.

Daimer®’s pressure washers may be portable or stationary. Invest in a stationary machine for working within a limited area. The Super Max™ 15400 is an electric pressure washer that has a pressure level of 700 psi, ideal for lighter cleaning. Along with temperature levels of 330°F, this machine includes cold water, hot water, and steam temperature output.

For tasks that cover various areas, you may prefer a mobile pressure washing machine for greater convenience. The Super Max™ 6000 has an electric motor and a pressure level of 750 psi, with very high steam temperature of 330°F.


Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Steam Pressure Washers Cut Through the Toughest Cleaning Jobs!

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Versatile Discount Pressure Washers
Steam pressure washers are among the most powerful cleaning machines available for eliminating tough dirt and grease from hard surfaces. Ordinary hot water pressure washing systems are usually ideal for commercial applications, including cleaning outdoor patios and furniture. However, there are areas that require the power of steam for removing grease and tough, difficult stains. Industrial areas are notorious for having extremely demanding cleaning jobs that include heavy grease removal. This is why Daimer® offers a line of pressure washing systems in their Super Max™ series that are ideal for industrial cleaning jobs.

Industrial areas have unique challenges that these pressure washers need to deal with They must be able to tackle tough industrial deposits effectively. Steam pressure washing machines combine the force of high pressure levels with the cleaning power of steam. In this way, deposits like heavy grease are removed with a combination of force as well as heat, which helps to soften and dissolve grease, enabling easy removal. Many of these pressure washers are incredibly versatile as well, operating as tri-mode machines. Such systems as Daimer®’s Super Max™ 12820 can operate as a cold water, hot water, and steam pressure washer with temperature levels reaching up to 330°F. Combined with pressure levels of 1500 psi and flow rates of 3 GPM, the 12820 is often used for cleaning factory floors and machinery where grease is often present.

Those cleaning industrial areas also need to be careful about the cleaning solutions exposed to surfaces and the environment. Excessively harsh chemical cleaning solutions can leave behind toxic traces that can cause corrosive damages. They are also harmful for the environment and are best avoided by companies looking to be more eco-friendly. Steam pressure washers can effectively clean a number of areas without harsh solutions. 

Friday, January 21, 2011

Pressure Washers for Removing Grease

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For removing heavy layers of grease, pressure washers are the most effective tool. Pressure washers utilize water sprayed at high pressure to remove dirt. In non-heated machines, water at room temperature is used for removing mud, plant sap, sugars, and similar materials from concrete, metal, glass, wood, tiles, granite, marble, ceramics, and enamel surfaces.

However, when it comes to removing heavy layers of grease, a heated pressure washer is recommended. Hot water is the most inexpensive degreaser. Heat melts the grease, which is then washed away with water. In addition to grease, Daimer®’s industrial and commercial pressure washers remove wax, paint, graffiti, oil-based chemicals, emulsions, varnish, and similar materials from hard surfaces.

Daimer® offers different types of pressure washing machines for degreasing. The Super Max™ 7000 is an electric machine with temperatures as high as 330°F and pressure levels of 1000 psi, suitable for car wash services. The Super Max™ 12300 is one of Daimer®’s powerful mobile electric pressure washers. It features pressure levels as high as 3000 psi and tri-mode capabilities with steam temperatures up to 330°F.

Daimer® also sells low-flow pressure washers that use minimal water but remove the most difficult grease, stains, and dirt. Such machines as the Super Max™ 6120SCW have flow rates as low as 0.5 GPM, and moderate pressure levels of 1000 psi. The high steam temperature (up to 310°F) and high pressure levels provide a powerful degreasing combination.