Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Steam Pressure Washers vs. Cold Water Pressure Cleaners

Cold Water Pressure Cleaners
Steam pressure washers from leading distributors like Daimer® have been designed to achieve outstanding cleaning results by ejecting wet steam at extremely high temperatures and pressure levels. However, the power of steam is not always necessary for all applications. Today, pressure cleaning equipment comes in a range of temperature options like cold water, hot water, and steam.

Steam pressure washers are great for heavy-duty cleaning, but are not the only reliable cleaning machines out there. Cold water power cleaners, such as the Super Max™ 8900C-322 from Daimer®, are great for accomplishing the lighter commercial cleaning tasks that do not require the additional power of hot water or super-hot steam. Since these cold water versions do not have to heat water, they feature no fuel compartments or heating elements. The absence of these components makes cold water based pressure cleaning equipment more compact, lightweight, and portable than heated versions, like steam pressure washers. Additionally, cold water pressure cleaners can even be used for rugged industrial applications when used in combination with green chemicals. For example, the Eco-Green® Ultra-Power® Degreaser by Daimer® and the Super Max™ 8900C-322 make a useful combination to handle degreasing applications.

If you would like to enjoy the benefits of a cold water pressure washers and heated power cleaner in a single unit, it would be best to choose a tri-mode machine, such as the Super Max™ 12800. In addition to offering the cleaning power of steam pressure washers, the Super Max™ 12800 can also function as a hot water or cold water power cleaner. Since this trailer-mountable pressure washing machine can attain flow rates of 2 GPM and pressure levels of 1000 psi, it is perfect for eliminating dirt, grease, and stains from different surfaces like concrete, stainless steel, brick, stone, and industrial equipment.

Check out the broad range of cold water, hot water, and steam pressure washers at www.daimer.com.

Friday, December 4, 2009

Steam Pressure Washers and the Power of Propane

Propane Steam Pressure Washers
Steam pressure washers are effective cleaning machines for a variety of different commercial/industrial tasks. However, in some cases, stationary machines are simply not sufficient. When you need to clean a large area, as in a warehouse or other industrial facility, or do outdoor cleaning, a portable machine is necessary. While stationary units are powerful and can be used with long hoses, they simply do not offer the mobility often required by exterior applications.

Many portable models run on diesel or gasoline, which can produce a lot of exhaust and can be detrimental to the environment. The exhaust may also render many machines unfit for indoor usage without proper ventilation. Propane, on the other hand, is cleaner than gasoline, making it safer and more eco-friendly. Daimer® offers a number of steam pressure washers that run on propane and have a host of benefits.

Unlike electrically powered units, propane powered machines do not require use within close proximity to an electrical source, which makes it an ideal power method for cleaning large industrial areas and when being used outdoors. Equipment, like the Super Max™ 12500 PE SP, is powered by a rugged 20 HP propane engine designed for heavy-duty commercial/industrial applications. Utilizing wet steam at temperatures up to 330°F, these steam pressure washers enable users to dissolve hardened deposits more effectively than with hot water or cold water pressure washer machine. For even greater cleaning power, consider combining Daimer® steam pressure washers with Eco-Green® non-toxic, plant-based pressure washing green chemicals. More information on steam pressure washers and green cleaning products is available at www.daimer.com.