Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Four Tips to Use Pressure Cleaners for Fleet Maintenance


Pressure cleaners are excellent machines for fleet maintenance, that is, they can be used for cleaning all kinds of vehicles, ranging from trucks and cars to ships and airplanes. Fleet maintenance differs a great deal from other hard surface cleaning tasks for which pressure washers are normally used. The following are four tips to use these machines for cleaning vehicles.

Tip 1: Only for Hard Surface Cleaning
Vehicles normally have surfaces of varying hardness. Pressure cleaners must be used only for cleaning exterior hard surfaces. Soft surfaces normally cannot withstand the high output power of the surface. Operators must ensure that the output of the machine is not directed towards the soft surfaces inside the vehicle.

Tip 2: Pressure Level
The latest models of pressure cleaners from Daimer® can provide an output pressure level as high as 8000 psi. For fleet maintenance, the pressure level should not exceed 1500 psi. Machines with a higher pressure level can damage the vehicle exterior, causing dents, scratches, and paint chipping.

Tip 3: Flow Rate
For auto detailing and fleet maintenance, pressure cleaners with the lowest flow rate are often preferred. Machines with a flow rate less than 2 GPM are suitable for the task. Specialized pressure washers for auto detailing, including Daimer®’s Super Max™ 6120SCW, have flow rates as low as 0.5GPM. It also features the appropriate pressure levels and temperature settings for cleaning vehicles.

Tip 4: Start from Top to Bottom
Experienced cleaning workers know that it is the best to clean the top part of the vehicles first. This way, they can use gravity to their advantage. For more information visit http://pressure-washer-usa.blogspot.com/2010/01/pressure-cleaners-versatile-powerful.html

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

All about Pressure Cleaners and Their Features


Pressure cleaners are without doubt great hard surface cleaners. These machines can be used to clean parks, pavements, parkways, floors, and walls. The operation of pressure washing machines is relatively simple. Such equipment pumps high pressure output on to hard surfaces, which washes away the dirt and impurities present on the surface.

The following is an overview of pressure cleaners.
Output Pressure
Output pressure is the most defining feature of a pressure washing machine. Output pressure of pressure washers ranges up to 8000 psi, depending upon the model. For normal hard surface cleaning tasks, a pressure level of around 3000 psi or less will be enough.

For certain kinds of cleaning jobs, the pressure level of the machines must be low. For instance, pressure washer machines used for auto detailing should not have a pressure level higher than 1500 psi.

Other Specifications
Other major specifications of pressure cleaners are flow rate and output temperature. Flow rate is the quantity of water passed through the output of the machine per minute. It is denoted as gallons per minute (GPM). Daimer offer machines such as the Super Max™ 6120SCW with a flow rate of .5 GPM

Pressure cleaners usually have one or two of three available output ranges - cold water (at room temperature), hot water (210°F), and steam (330°F). Some of the latest models from Daimer® equipped with tri-mode technology provide all three kinds of output temperature.

Tips to Buy
Always buy machines based on your requirement and needs. Trust only well-established suppliers.