Friday, July 22, 2011

High Pressure Washers and Auto Detailing



Normally, high pressure washers are reserved for the most difficult industrial cleaning tasks, such as heavy duty industrial degreasing. One requires a high output power for removing deeply bound dirt from hard surfaces. However, auto detailing is relatively less difficult. How high should the output pressure be for effectively cleaning vehicles?

Pros and Cons of High Power
The benefits of high pressure washers are well known. High cleaning efficiency and quick cleaning are two of the most obvious advantages. The durability and flexibility of modern machines from Daimer® are other benefits.

At the same time, high power has its disadvantages too. For example, high pressure washers with a high output power cannot be used on soft surfaces or surfaces that cannot withstand high pressure output. Vehicles have their own share of soft surfaces. For example, most of the interior parts are soft, like the seat upholstery, carpets, and coverings of the steering wheel and dashboard. Using a machine with high output pressure may not provide the desired results.

Tips to Choose Machine
Opinions vary regarding the use of high pressure washers for auto detailing. The consensus is that the pressure level should not exceed 1500 psi. A machine with a higher output pressure level than this might cause damage to the softer surfaces of vehicles. Look for specially made auto detailing machines such as Daimer®’s Super Max™ 6120SCW, which features pressure levels of 1000 psi, steam temperatures of 250°F, and low flow rates of 0.5 GPM.


Monday, June 20, 2011

Mobile High Pressure Washers for Outdoor Applications



High pressure washers with truck-mounted or trailer-mounted configurations are highly mobile versions that have been specially designed to cater to the cleaning applications in large, industrial settings. Trailer-mountable power cleaning machines in the Super Max™ series from Daimer® feature large water tanks that can be mounted on trucks or skids. This is a plus point when you have to work non-stop for a long period in outdoor areas. Therefore, these pressure cleaners are widely used by cleaning professionals to manage contract cleaning tasks.

Choosing trailer-mountable versions of high pressure washers offers a range of other benefits as well. These strongly built high pressure washers come with advanced technologies designed to simplify the most challenging cleaning operations. Let us take the case of Super Max™ 8900C-840. This non-heated version of pressure cleaning system is powered by a 10 HP gasoline engine. It is capable of generating cold water at high pressure levels of 4000 PSI and flow rates of 4 GPM. To help boost productivity, this versatile power cleaning equipment is available with a multi-gun configuration.

High pressure washers like the Super Max™ 12300 AST are also characterized by advanced technologies. The Automatic Shut-Off Technology™ feature is just one among these innovative technologies. If the trigger gun is not used for more than 30 seconds after the pressure cleaner has been turned on, the AST® technology helps automatically shut down the pump. This function helps protect the machine from overheating and wear and tear of the components. When components are protected, you need not worry about maintenance costs.

Monday, May 23, 2011

Advantages of High Pressure Washers with Low Flow Rates


High pressure washers are excellent cleaning machines designed to maintain a range of different surfaces such as patios, concrete sidewalks, roads, industrial machinery, farm equipment and vehicles. However, did you know that many of these power cleaners can help conserve your water usage? Let us see how this works.

Many high pressure washers from Daimer® feature low flow rates as low as 0.5 GPM. If you are using water from a garden hose to clean your car, remember that the hose will release about 6 – 10 gallons of water a minute. However, a power cleaning system not only offers more powerful cleaning, but often uses much less water. So, if you would like to do your share in conserving water, you can easily do so by using high pressure washers with low flow rates.

The Super Max™ 6120SCW is one of the most powerful cleaning units from Daimer® that is notable for its low flow rates. The pressure levels of 1000 psi have made this power cleaner popular for car detailing applications without damaging the exterior of the car. Low flow rates of 0.5 GPM allow you to take your time in cleaning cars without worrying about water wastage or EPA fines. Low flow rates also make the power cleaning unit safe for use on surfaces such as car engines.

By attaining steam temperatures of up to 250ºF, these high pressure washers easily dissolve tough deposits such as caked on mud, bird discharge, and tree sap and grease deposits. Super-heated steam at the right pressure level helps clean different surfaces of vehicles such as the exteriors, wheels, glass, and engine.


Monday, May 16, 2011

How to Buy High-Pressure Washers



While buying high pressure washers is a good choice for tackling tough cleaning tasks, it can be difficult to know which is the best machine to buy. If you are not familiar with power washers, it can be confusing to know what features to look for and how to decide which machine is the best for you. Daimer® recommends that you ask yourself a few important questions prior to buying high pressure washers. After all, this is an important investment and asking the right questions ahead of time can ensure you buy the best machine possible for your needs.

First, you need to figure out whether you will need a stationary or mobile unit. If your cleaning job involves a lot of moving around, it would be best to look for portable and mobile units. You should also consider fuel options. If most of your cleaning work will be outdoor or away from a ready electrical supply, it is best to look for propane-, diesel-, or gasoline-powered units. For very rugged cleaning jobs, like heavy grease removal, steam pressure washing units may be ideal. For lighter jobs that deal with sticky or hardened debris, hot water high pressure washers are a better option. Cold water units are best suited for light cleaning jobs. Machines such as Daimer®’s Super Max™ 6000 feature tri-mode capabilities, offering cold water, hot water, and steam temperature settings up to 386°F.

When choosing high pressure washers, make sure that you know what kind of pressure levels you will require. If you are concerned about water wastage or incurring fines for water run-off, consider looking at machines that have low water flow rates. 

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Quality Factors of High Pressure Washers


Cleaning operations in commercial or industrial areas are generally tough and time-consuming. This is why it is essential to use high-grade pressure cleaners to maintain such areas. In addition to helping reduce the effort levels and time required for cleaning, high pressure washers offer superior results. However, it is important to purchase high-quality power cleaners to experience reliable performance.

The Super Max™ series of high pressure washers from Daimer® come with the promise of exceptional durability, efficiency, reliability, and safety. These power cleaners are equipped with high-quality components. For instance, traditional pressure cleaning machines generally feature plastic, aluminum, or sheet metal housing. However, high pressure washers in the Super Max™ series feature stainless steel powder coated housings that are also chip resistant and chemical resistant. This rugged construction helps extend the life of a pressure cleaner by protecting it from wear and tear.

It is a well-known fact that that heated versions of pressure cleaning machines work better than cold water-based ones for certain cleaning tasks, like degreasing. For this reason, the demand for heated power cleaners is on the rise. However, if a pressure cleaner must generate steam or hot water at high temperatures, even during extended hours of operation, it must consist of quality heating coils. That explains why the Super Max™ range of high pressure washers feature heavy-duty heating coils made of stainless steel.

The self-clean boiler technology is another amazing aspect about these pressure cleaners. This technology helps prevent the boiler from accumulating deposits that can harm its performance. 

Monday, April 4, 2011

Quality High Pressure Washers—Tips On Choosing Them


Portable Pressure Washer

Just as you would with other equipment, you must pay extra attention to the standards of quality before purchasing high pressure washers. Only top-grade power cleaners will function well for years, survive extended periods of rough use, and incur very little in maintenance costs. Now, here are a few tips on what you need to look out for when you purchase a quality power cleaner.

The brand you choose must be from a reputable supplier like the Super Max™ series from Daimer®. The housing of the high pressure washers in this range is made of high-quality materials powder coated stainless steel. Unlike aluminum or cheap plastic housing, a heavy-duty stainless steel housing helps extend the life of your power cleaner by protecting it from wear and tear.

Heated versions of high pressure washers in the Super Max™ range feature boilers with a self-clean function. This advanced technology helps keep the boiler free of any harmful buildup of deposits that can harm its functioning. The heating coils in these pressure cleaning machines are made of heavy-duty stainless steel.

Another notable quality aspect of the Super Max™ series of high pressure washers is the mobile configuration. Choosing mobile power cleaning systems, such as the Super Max™ 9000, is important especially when it comes to cleaning vast areas. For wheeled pressure cleaners, make sure the wheels are tough and can resist wear under harsh conditions.

Always choose products from a reputable supplier to ensure you get the best machine available.

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Quality High Pressure Washers—Tips On Choosing Them


Just as you would with other equipment, you must pay extra attention to the standards of quality before purchasing high pressure washers. Only top-grade power cleaners will function well for years, survive extended periods of rough use, and incur very little in maintenance costs. Now, here are a few tips on what you need to look out for when you purchase a quality power cleaner.

The brand you choose must be from a reputable supplier like the Super Max™ series from Daimer®. The housing of the high pressure washers in this range is made of high-quality materials powder coated stainless steel. Unlike aluminum or cheap plastic housing, a heavy-duty stainless steel housing helps extend the life of your power cleaner by protecting it from wear and tear.

Heated versions of high pressure washers in the Super Max™ range feature boilers with a self-clean function. This advanced technology helps keep the boiler free of any harmful buildup of deposits that can harm its functioning. The heating coils in these pressure cleaning machines are made of heavy-duty stainless steel.

Another notable quality aspect of the Super Max™ series of high pressure washers is the mobile configuration. Choosing mobile power cleaning systems, such as the Super Max™ 9000, is important especially when it comes to cleaning vast areas. For wheeled pressure cleaners, make sure the wheels are tough and can resist wear under harsh conditions.

Always choose products from a reputable supplier to ensure you get the best machine available.

Monday, March 21, 2011

High Pressure Washers for Excellent Fleet Maintenance


Mobile Hot Water Pressure Washer

If you know the effort and time required to get a car clean, you can easily imagine the hard work that goes into cleaning larger vehicles like buses or trucks. This is why fleet maintenance facilities generally have a tough time keeping the entire fleet spotlessly clean and gleaming. Unlike cars, trucks collect more dust and dirt, especially on long trips. To effectively clean away all that grime, detailing professionals must be equipped with high pressure washers.

It is important to choose high pressure washers from reputable suppliers and to know the rules of auto detailing. Generally, pressure levels above 1500 psi are not recommended for cleaning vehicles, as the higher pressure levels can cause dents, scratching, and paint chipping on vehicles. In addition, many professionals prefer to use machines with low flow rates to avoid water runoff and drainage fines.

To put an end to all these drawbacks, Daimer® launched certain high pressure washers in the Super Max™ series that are specifically intended to manage vehicle detailing applications. One example of a low flow power cleaner is the Super Max™ 6120SCW. With pressure levels of 1000 psi, low flow rates of 0.5 GPM, and steam temperatures of up to 300°F, these high pressure washers feature the perfect combination of capabilities needed for reliable fleet maintenance.

High pressure washers such as the Super Max™ 6120SCW are also unbelievably versatile. Its ability to detail different vehicle surfaces offers ample proof of this versatility. 

Sunday, March 6, 2011

How to Get Best Out of Stationary High Pressure Washers


Natural Gas Fired Pressure Washers

The most basic classification of high pressure washers is based on their mobility: that is, as mobile pressure cleaning systems and as stationary cleaning units. Most people mistakenly think that stationary machines have limited use only. However, with the right technology and features, these machines can be easily used for a number of different cleaning applications.

Experienced professionals know how to get the best out of stationary high pressure washers. The following are some tips practiced by seasoned cleaning professionals.

Use of Long Hoses
One practical substitute for mobility is Daimer®’s Long Hose Technology. With this feature, high pressure washers, such as the stationary Super Max™ 15500, can reach up to 300 feet away without losing pressure or having to move the machine. This is helpful for cleaning confined to one large area.

AST® Technology
Daimer®’s AST® technology allows users to switch the pressure washer on and off using the scatter gun. If there is no output through the machine for 30 seconds, the machine will be switched off automatically. The cleaning workers can switch on the machine by pulling the trigger of the scatter gun.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

High Pressure Washers — Using Commercial Machines


Cold Water Pressure Washer Surface Cleaners

Daimer® offers high pressure washers for commercial and industrial use. These machines have many advantages over ordinary, low grade machines that are suitable only for limited or personal use.

1.High quality: Machines sold through Daimer® have stainless steel heating elements. This makes the machine more durable, while aluminum parts used by competitors are brittle and cannot withstand high temperature and pressure levels. High pressure washers from Daimer® are constructed from powder coated steel, helping to prevent against corrosion and chipping.

2.Portable: Daimer®’s high pressure washers, with the exception of stationary machines, can be easily transported. You can choose machines with wheels or purchase machines that may be mounted onto trailers.

3.Power: Whether you choose heated or non-heated machines, Daimer®’s high pressure machines offer unmatched power and productivity. The Super Max™ 8790, a portable, electric, non-heated machine, attains pressure levels as high as 5000 psi, which is suitable for cleaning agricultural tools, sheds, barns, and for industrial purposes. At the other end of the spectrum are machines such as the Super Max™ 6000, with pressure levels of 750 psi that offer high temperatures ideal for car washes, restaurants, retail stores, offices and residential buildings.
4.Versatility: Many of Daimer®’s Super Max™ pressure washers are tri-mode machines, meaning they can be used as cold water, hot water, and steam pressure washers. Such versatility allows operators to use these high pressure washers for a larger selection of cleaning applications.