Pressure cleaners are used in many industries for cleaning, degreasing, wet sandblasting, phosphatizing, and other applications. If you are looking for a pressure washer for your business, here are a few tips to help you make the right choice:
1.Commercial grade: Pressure cleaners should be built for commercial use if you want to use them extensively over long periods of time. Home use machines cannot handle commercial cleaning tasks and often break down due to wear and tear brought on by prolonged use. Daimer® sells pressure cleaners in their Super Max™ series with high-quality components. They are corrosion resistant and can withstand extremely high temperatures and pressure levels.
2.Power options: All pressure washers can be divided into two categories based on their power sources. Electric pressure cleaners are often preferred for indoor cleaning, as they do not produce exhaust fumes that can harm operators. However, gas pressure washers are often preferred for use outdoors, as they do not require electricity and can move about freely. Gasoline, propane, and diesel engines emit exhaust and noise, and therefore, they are not suitable for indoor use where ventilation is limited.
3.Power levels: Pressure cleaners in Daimer®’s Super Max™ series, such as the Super Max™ 7000, use water sprayed at high pressure levels to clean hard surfaces, such as concrete, brick, roads, metal, tile, and stone. The power level depends on the pressure level of the machine. Daimer®’s pressure cleaners have pressure levels ranging from 750 psi to 8000 psi. Many surfaces, such as car or truck exteriors, cannot withstand water sprays that are too strong. For auto detailing, a pressure level of 1500 psi or below is recommended.
1.Commercial grade: Pressure cleaners should be built for commercial use if you want to use them extensively over long periods of time. Home use machines cannot handle commercial cleaning tasks and often break down due to wear and tear brought on by prolonged use. Daimer® sells pressure cleaners in their Super Max™ series with high-quality components. They are corrosion resistant and can withstand extremely high temperatures and pressure levels.
2.Power options: All pressure washers can be divided into two categories based on their power sources. Electric pressure cleaners are often preferred for indoor cleaning, as they do not produce exhaust fumes that can harm operators. However, gas pressure washers are often preferred for use outdoors, as they do not require electricity and can move about freely. Gasoline, propane, and diesel engines emit exhaust and noise, and therefore, they are not suitable for indoor use where ventilation is limited.
3.Power levels: Pressure cleaners in Daimer®’s Super Max™ series, such as the Super Max™ 7000, use water sprayed at high pressure levels to clean hard surfaces, such as concrete, brick, roads, metal, tile, and stone. The power level depends on the pressure level of the machine. Daimer®’s pressure cleaners have pressure levels ranging from 750 psi to 8000 psi. Many surfaces, such as car or truck exteriors, cannot withstand water sprays that are too strong. For auto detailing, a pressure level of 1500 psi or below is recommended.