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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 washer 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.

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