Friday, May 7, 2010

Benefits of Steam Pressure Washers

Steam pressure washers differ in many ways from other types of pressure washing machines. First, these machines provide a very high output temperature, often up to 330°F. Normal pressure washing equipment provides either hot water output or cold water output. Hot water output can reach up to 210°F, while cold water output is water dispersed at room temperature. The high temperature output, coupled with the customary high output pressure, provides many advantages for these machines.

Power

Power is a major concern when selecting pressure cleaning machines. Daimer®'s Super Max™ steam pressure washers boast temperatures up to 330°F, providing immensely higher cleaning power than cold water or hot water alone. This cleaning power can further be increased through the addition of specialty green chemicals, like Eco-Green® Ultra-Power™ Degreaser or Eco-Green® Concrete Cleaner with Rust Stain Remover. Both of these formulas work well with pressure cleaners to effectively handle applications in an environmentally-safe manner.

Versatility

Daimer® offers a full line of Super Max™ systems that can function as cold water, steam and hot water pressure washers. Thus, users can experience and utilize the benefits of each temperature level. Though steam provides the highest cleaning power, hot water and cold water output are ideal for heat-sensitive surfaces and lighter applications.

Daimer®, a major supplier of cleaning equipment in the country, provides some of the most versatile steam pressure washers in its Super Max™ series. For further information about the company and its product, visit www.daimer.com.