Friday, December 4, 2009

How Hot Water Pressure Washers Give You the Edge in Auto Detailing

Hot Water Pressure Washers for Auto Detailing

Hot water pressure washers are useful in industrial and commercial settings for their powerful cleaning abilities. In fact, many people also use hot water pressure washers for their truck and auto detailing jobs and various outdoor applications. However, using the wrong type of pressure washer on your vehicle can have a detrimental effect on the paint job and even the auto body itself. For a powerful cleaning job that does not hurt your car or truck, it is important to invest in the right pressure washer.

Some people may think that the higher the pressure level and flow rate, the greater the cleaning power. While this may be true, there are other important factors to consider. First, the temperature of the output affects the cleaning power. Higher temperatures, as in steam and hot water pressure washers, translate to more effective cleaning power. Additionally, even if high pressure levels offer greater cleaning power, pressure levels in excess of what the surface can handle will do more harm than good.

Daimer® understands that auto and truck detailing requires different hot water pressure washers, which is why Daimer® offers a wide variety of machines for virtually every pressure washing application. For auto detailing, a Super Max™ pressure washer with a maximum pressure level of 1500 psi should be used. Greater pressure levels may damage the vehicle's exterior. To more readily dissolve grease, dirt, mud, and other residues, customers should select hot water or steam units like the Super Max™ 7000. However, cold water pressure washing equipment, like the Super Max™ 8700, is effective for lighter auto detailing applications.

All of Daimer's pressure washers suited for auto detailing can also tackle a range of stains and deposits including tough substances like tree sap, grease, and mud. You can learn more about Daimer's hot water pressure washers as well as other pressure washer models by visiting www.daimer.com.

Friday, November 20, 2009

Pressure Washers with Excellent Wet Sandblasting Functions

Pressure Washers with Wet Sandblasting

Hot water pressure washers are among the fastest selling versions of advanced, power cleaning machines since they are suitable for use on virtually all surfaces. Whether you are planning to purchase pressure cleaning machines for commercial or industrial cleaning purposes, it would be a good idea to choose high-quality pressure cleaners from leading suppliers like Daimer®.

While compact hot water pressure washers are suitable for commercial and industrial applications, you need something more powerful for heavy-duty sandblasting tasks. For demanding industrial applications that involve pressure cleaning and wet sandblasting, Daimer® offers a range of tri-mode pressure washers. These machines offer users the ability to utilize cold water, steam, or hot water pressure washers as needed, depending on the application.

These wet sandblasting systems are suitable for a host of commercial and industrial cleaning tasks. These solidly-built hot water pressure washers can attain high flow rates and pressure levels to enhance the machines’ cleaning capabilities. The exceptional wet sandblasting functions of these hot water pressure washers can be used to remove almost all types of deposits like paint, rust, or corrosion from metal surfaces to bring out the bare metal. For the wet sandblasting functions, you can choose from sand grit of different sizes, small plastic pellets, or silica.

To experience the fantastic cleaning capabilities and wet sandblasting performance of hot water pressure washers, visit www.daimer.com.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Clean Your Vehicle with Hot Water Pressure Washers

Hot Water Pressure Washers

It is a simple fact that low-flow pressure washers are the most effective machines for cleaning automotive exteriors, particularly steam and hot water pressure washers. Daimer® is a supplier of superior and durable hot water pressure washers for vehicles. Models such as the Super Max™ 6000 by Daimer® are perfect for use on cars and trucks. This moderately powered machine runs with electricity and uses propane for heating the water. It is also user-friendly and easy to operate.

With temperatures reaching up to 300°F, residues like salt, mud, dirt, grease, and other deposits are quickly dissolved; and the temperature will remain constant for optimal cleaning power all through use. The Super Max™ 6000 hot water pressure washers also maintain a constant pressure up to 750 psi and flow rate of 1.4 GPM, sufficient specs to afford cleaning power without damaging vehicle surfaces. This model is right in line with the high standards you expect from the products supplied by Daimer®.

The Super Max™ 6000 can provide efficient cleaning to every exterior part of your car or truck with three different temperature settings. These machines can be operated independently as cold water, steam, and hot water pressure washers. The low flow working style helps conserve water, while still delivering tough cleaning power. The hot water pressure washers are gentle on your car and do not harm the expensive paint job. Visit www.daimer.com for a list of the products in this category supplied by Daimer®.

Thursday, October 22, 2009

The Importance of Choosing Mobile Pressure Washers for Outdoor Use

As the appeal of mobile pressure cleaners continues to grow, users are beginning to realize how easy and fast pressure cleaning can actually be. Hot water pressure washers in particular are the most reliable and efficient cleaning tools when it comes to highly challenging cleaning and degreasing applications.

The Super Max™ 12200 from Daimer® is one of the best hot water pressure washers available today. This mobile pressure cleaner can run on both electricity and is heated by propane. In addition, the Super Max® 12200 is also a tri-mode power cleaner that can individually perform as a steam power cleaner, cold water power cleaner or a hot water power cleaner.

The Super Max™ 12200 is capable of attaining flow rates of 4 GPM, super-hot steam temperatures of around 330°F and pressure levels of about 2000 PSI. This makes these mobile hot water pressure washers ideal for highly demanding cleaning tasks in any industrial environment. Additionally, being trailer-mountable, these pressure cleaners are great for cleaning vast areas like industrial floors.

Another notable feature of pressure cleaners in the Super Max™ range is the unique Automatic Shutoff Technology™ that is simply called AST®. This innovative technology guarantees automatic shut off the pump if the pressure cleaner is not in use for over 30 seconds. This single feature of hot water pressure washers goes a long way in preventing overheating of components. This feature is standard on Daimer’s Super Max™ AST series pressure washers, like the Super Max™ 12200 AST.

Finally, each component in these hot water pressure washers is made of the highest quality material to ensure optimal performance for years even under the most demanding conditions. You can view the comprehensive range of mobile pressure cleaners at www.daimer.com. Click here to see the pressure washer video.

Saturday, September 26, 2009

How Hot Water Pressure Washers Help With Degreasing

Hot Water Pressure Washers

Hot water pressure washers can tackle degreasing jobs more effectively than a number of other cleaning methods. Grease in itself can be a very difficult substance to remove. If it hardens over time or becomes mixed with other types of debris, it makes the removal process much more problematic. In industrial or commercial settings, degreasing projects are much more difficult and more frequent. The use of degreasing agents might not always work. Apart from that, these agents usually contain harmful chemicals. The use of hot water pressure washers allows you to handle degreasing without having to resort to harsh cleaning products.

The hot water pressure washers from Daimer® use a combination of two very powerful cleaning tools — heat and pressure levels. These pressure washing machines come in a range of different pressure rates. For very tough industrial degreasing projects, machines with high pressure levels can work to root out hardened grease deposits. Added to this pressure is the use of hot water, which is an effective way to dissolve even the most stubborn grease stains. Instead of relying on a chemical that may not finish the job, hot water pressure washers can melt and lift away tough grease deposits completely. To enhance the effectiveness of hot water pressure washing equipment, considering adding a green chemical via chemical injection.

For commercial or industrial settings that require different kinds of cleaning, it is not uncommon to find pressure washing machines that have cold, hot, and wet steam operating modes. A number of these pressure washers also have different types of heating and power methods, making them truly versatile machines. There is more information available at www.daimer.com on these and other cleaning machines.See the pressure washer video.

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Hot Water Pressure Washers - Cleaning Light Grease

Most of Daimer's pressure washers with heating devices feature the tri mode option: cold water, hot water, and steam cleaning available in a single device. Vapor-Flo® 8800 machinesThe Super Max™ 6000, 7000, and 9000 are among the most popular of Daimer's tri mode models. Their sleek, compact design, portability, and power make them ideal for commercial use.

However, when it comes to cleaning grease, all of Daimer’s tri-mode machines are ideal. After all, cleaning power is increased as temperature increases. Hot water pressure washers or the hot water mode of tri-mode machines are ideal for cleaning light grease, while higher steam temperatures are required for heavy grease.

The Vapor-Flo® 8800 machines exclude the steam option. These hot water pressure washers are Daimer’s only solely hot water models. They feature moderate pressure levels and a flow rate of around 0.5 GPM. They can heat water to a maximum of 190°F, ideal for lighter grease applications. This machine works best when water supply is a problem and heavy sanitization and degreasing are not needed.

Hot water pressure washers are more effective than simple cold water cleaning equipment. And for those users considering a water-efficient machine with powerful cleaning capabilities, hot water pressure washers with low flow technology do not consume much water. Find out more about hot water pressure washers on www.daimer.com.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Hot Water Pressure Washers vs. Cold Water Devices

Hot Water Pressure Washers vs. Cold Water Devices

Hot water pressure washers are more expensive than cold water models They need more maintenance because they have special heating devices and draw more energy because they have to heat water to high temperatures. So why invest in hot water pressure washers at all?

Because, firstly, hot water pressure washers offer better and faster cleaning than cold water units do. They are also especially suited for clearing away grease spots. Cold water cannot deal with grease. Try removing lumps of grease from machinery using a cold water cleaning device!

Hot water pressure washers also save you the labor of manually scrubbing grease deposits away. In the absence of hot water, you would need to use harsh chemicals and strong detergents to remove grease and hydrocarbon residues. (Daimer® Eco-Green® chemicals are a better option as they are completely natural and free from strong chemicals.)

If you still feel you want to retain the cold water functionality of your pressure washer, invest in Daimer®’s tri-mode pressure washers. These cleaning machines have three temperature settings for cold water, hot water, and steam. The Super Max™ 6000, for example, has all three pressure washing capabilities. It can heat water to a temperature of 210°F and steam to a temperature of 330°F. It has stainless steel heating coils that are less prone to brittleness and are low on maintenance. Visit www.daimer.com to know more about Daimer® hot water and cold water pressure washers.