Monday, May 16, 2011

What Heated Pressure Cleaners Can Do for You


There are a number of different pressure cleaners available, all of which are ideally suited for a range of different tasks. For example, steam pressure washing units are generally used in commercial and industrial areas for high-level cleaning tasks. The combination of steam and pressure makes these machines very effective in dealing with tasks like heavy grease removal. Similarly, cold water units are ideal for lighter cleaning tasks that do not require excessive heat or cleaning power. Hot water pressure cleaners also have their own set of advantages. These units are ideal for tackling cleaning jobs that require a certain level of heated cleaning power.

Daimer® offers a number of heated pressure cleaners to tackle a range of commercial and industrial cleaning jobs. Heated pressure washing units are effective in dealing with hardened or sticky substances, or deposits that have a light adhesive quality to them. The hot water helps soften the sediment, making it easier to remove. The pressurized water then works to lift and remove the sediment from the surface.

Hot water pressure washer can also be tri-mode cleaning machines. Pressure washers such as Daimer®’s Super Max™ 7000 can be used as cold water machines with room temperature water, hot water machines with temperatures reaching up to 210°F, and steam pressure washers up to 330°F. This allows the machine to be used for everything from light cleaning to heavy degreasing. Best of all, they effectively clean a number of surfaces without relying on harsh cleaning agents. In this way, these machines are very eco-friendly.