Tuesday, September 21, 2010

A Guide to Tri-mode High Pressure Washers


Tri-mode high pressure washers are sophisticated machines with three different temperature options for cleaning a rage of job applications. These machines are powerful, versatile, and highly useful.

What Are Tri-mode Machines?

Tri-mode high pressure washers provide three different types of output. Cold water output is at room temperature. In other words, the output is not heated. Hot water output has a temperature of 210°F. Steam output has the highest temperature of 330°F.

Steam output often provides maximum efficiency. High pressure levels mixed with high temperatures help easily eliminate grease, hardened dirt, and other sediment. However, one cannot use this output for cleaning all surfaces. Certain types of surfaces, such as soft surfaces, cannot withstand the high temperature and pressure output. In such cases, cold water machines are most likely the best option.

Benefits

Daimer®, a leading supplier of cleaning equipment, offer a number of tri-mode machines in their Super Max™ series of pressure washers. One such machine, the Super Max™ 12200, is a tri-mode machine with pressure levels of 2000 psi, flow rates of 4 GPM, and tri-mode capabilities that cover a range of different cleaning applications. Steam output or hot water output can be used for heavy duty industrial degreasing or removing deeply bound dirt from hard surfaces. Cold water output can be used to handle lighter cleaning applications, as low temperatures do not offer the same high degree of cleaning power afforded by heat. The ability to use all three temperature options affords Daimer®'s tri-mode high pressure washers with unmatched versatility.

How to Choose Machines

It is important to select tri-mode machines from a top quality supplier. Daimer®, a premier distributor of cleaning equipment, offers several tri-mode machines with varying features. In addition, they offer a number of green cleaning chemicals in their Eco-Green® series for extra cleaning power when using a cleaning machine.

Monday, September 6, 2010

Indoor Cleaning with High Pressure Washers



High pressure washers are used to clean hard surfaces in many indoor settings, for example, floors and walls within a building and industrial equipment inside a factory. All types of pressure washing machines can be used for indoor cleaning jobs, but electric machines are the best for the job. The following are some tips to select the best high pressure washers for various cleaning applications.

Electric Machines

Electric powered pressure cleaning machines have two advantages. First, they do not produce any exhaust. Second, they make less noise than fuel powered machines. Both these features are highly useful for indoor cleaning. Other types of pressure washer equipment such as diesel, gasoline, or propane machines, produce exhaust and make noise. Leaving exhaust in a room is highly undesirable, especially if there is no proper ventilation. That is why electric pressure washers are preferred for indoor applications.

How to Use Other Machines

This does not mean that other types of pressure washing machines cannot be used for indoor cleaning jobs. Daimer®, a reputable supplier of cleaning equipment, has an optional feature called Long Hose Technology that allows the operator to use high pressure washers from up to 300 feet away. This allows a fuel powered machine to be left outdoors, while the cleaning can be completed inside.

Also consider Daimer®’s Automatic Shut-Off Technology™, which automatically turns off the machine after 30 seconds of non-use. This eliminates the need to walk back and forth to shut the machine on and off. This is only available on electric powered machines.

It is important to select products from good companies.