Hot water pressure washers are one of the most popular hard surface cleaning machines today. These machines are durable, efficient, and affordable. However, not all hot water machines available at present have these qualities. Many people, especially those who are new to this field, make the wrong choice when purchasing. The following are some tips to buy the best available hot water pressure washers.
Output Temperature
Hot water pressure cleaners derive their name from the output temperature. Hot water pressure washers from Daimer®, including the Super Max™ 7000, feature temperature levels up to 210°F and steam temperatures up to 330°F.
These machines have a built-in heating element, which is powered by either fossil fuels or electricity. Operators often choose machines based on availability of resources and the cleaning job at hand. If the machine is intended for cleaning indoor surfaces, then electricity might be the better option. For outdoor cleaning, machines with heating elements that run on fossil fuel are most suitable.
Low Flow Machines
One potential problem with hot steam pressure washers is the issue of water runoff. These machines work by pumping hot water output onto hard surfaces to blast away dirt and impurities. In the process, they transfer large quantities of water onto the surface. If the place does not have sufficient drainage facilities, it can be a problem.
Machines equipped with low flow technology can solve the water runoff problem. Daimer® offers the Super Max™ 6120SCW, most commonly used in the auto detailing industry, with low flow rates of 0.5 GPM. Low flow rates limit the output water without limiting the machine’s cleaning power.
Output Temperature
Hot water pressure cleaners derive their name from the output temperature. Hot water pressure washers from Daimer®, including the Super Max™ 7000, feature temperature levels up to 210°F and steam temperatures up to 330°F.
These machines have a built-in heating element, which is powered by either fossil fuels or electricity. Operators often choose machines based on availability of resources and the cleaning job at hand. If the machine is intended for cleaning indoor surfaces, then electricity might be the better option. For outdoor cleaning, machines with heating elements that run on fossil fuel are most suitable.
Low Flow Machines
One potential problem with hot steam pressure washers is the issue of water runoff. These machines work by pumping hot water output onto hard surfaces to blast away dirt and impurities. In the process, they transfer large quantities of water onto the surface. If the place does not have sufficient drainage facilities, it can be a problem.
Machines equipped with low flow technology can solve the water runoff problem. Daimer® offers the Super Max™ 6120SCW, most commonly used in the auto detailing industry, with low flow rates of 0.5 GPM. Low flow rates limit the output water without limiting the machine’s cleaning power.