Saturday, September 26, 2009

How High Pressure Washers Can Help



High pressure washers can help with different cleaning jobs, but some tasks need different types of pressure washers. For instance, auto detailing would require a pressure washer with a low pressure level, since high pressure can damage the paint job. Some cleaning jobs may need the services of a cold water pressure washer to get the job done. But there are some cleaning situations that involve dirt and stains which are a little trickier to eliminate. In these cases, using high pressure washers that have a hot water or steam mode can be useful.

Daimer® offers high pressure washers in cold water, hot water, and wet steam operational modes. Hot water pressure washers are ideal for getting rid of deposits that are too stubborn for cold water pressure washers to deal with. These could be substances like grease, oil stains, or grime. Even dirt deposits that have hardened over time can be tackled easily with these pressure washers. These modes are beneficial since they offer the cleaning power of hot water but not at the extreme temperatures of the steam setting, which may not be ideal for all surfaces.

The Vapor-Flo® 8800 is a good example of a line of hot water, high pressure washers that are very durable. It can reach temperatures up to 190ºF and has a pressure level of 1800 psi, making it an extremely powerful cleaning machine. This model also has a relatively low flow rate, which means you do not have to worry about excessive water consumption, particularly in areas where water drainage may be a problem.