Showing posts with label steam pressure washers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label steam pressure washers. Show all posts

07 December 2010

Pressure Washers Can Clean Up Your Town!

Pressure Washers
When it comes to cleaning roads and other public areas, it is important to invest in machines that are durable and effective. Areas like roadways, parking lots, and playgrounds frequent heavy traffic, in turn accumulating large amounts of dirt and grime on the surface.

If these areas are not well-maintained on a regular basis, they look unsightly and in many cases, can cause damage to the surface. Pressure washers are a smart way to clean public areas because they are rugged, effective, and they are environmentally friendly cleaning machines.

One of the many benefits of opting for power wash systems from Daimer® is the ability to choose from a wide range of machines. Daimer® offers many models ranging from non-heated machines to steam pressure cleaners.

Non-heated machines are helpful for cleaning areas covered with dirt and grime. However, if you are cleaning areas that have sticky sediment or grease, consider a steam pressure cleaner such as the Super Max™ 12500 GE. This machine is powered by gasoline and heated by propane to eliminate the need for an electrical outlet. Steam temperatures of this machine can reach up to 330°F and pressure levels up to 3000 psi. Steam pressure washers are also tri-mode machines, meaning they can be used as non-heated machines, hot water machines, and steam pressure washers. This feature provides optimal cleaning efficiency.

Pressure washers are also safer for the environment than many other cleaning techniques. If cleaning chemicals are required, it is recommended to use a green cleaning solution, such as Daimer®’s Eco-Green® Ultra-Power™ Degreaser. Such solutions help protect the surface, operator, and environment by eliminating the toxic residue left behind by other cleaners.

For more information of pressure washers and how they can benefit public works departments, visit www.daimer.com.

03 December 2009

What Is the Difference between Steam Cleaners and Steam Pressure Washers?


When looking to find the right steam cleaners, people often come across other types of cleaning machines, like steam pressure washers. Naturally, they wonder what makes these units so different. It is important to understand the difference between these two machines before purchasing, to assure that you select the right machine for the cleaning applications at hand. While steam cleaners are suitable for many commercial cleaning tasks, steam pressure washers are best used for tough industrial cleaning jobs.

Daimer® offers a line of steam pressure washing machines specifically created to deal with the toughest industrial cleaning tasks. Unlike steam cleaners, which only have about 5 percent water vapor, steam pressure washers utilize wet steam for enhanced cleaning power. This high moisture content is ideal for blasting away debris and grease during the cleaning process. The Super Max™ 12800SP is an example of a steam pressure washer that utilizes Super-HOT™ technology to achieve high steam temperatures up to 330°F. These temperatures are effective in readily dissolving grease and other stubborn stains while blasting them away with highly pressurized water.

Since steam cleaners generate very little water vapor in comparison, they are best suited for cleaning hard surfaces, as in commercial kitchens and bathrooms and for spot cleaning carpets and upholstery. Steam cleaners, on the other hand, reach temperatures up to 360°F and can readily sanitize surfaces. Daimer's KleenJet® steam cleaners can be paired with ATIS® anti-bacterial technology or gum removal systems for superior cleaning capabilities. While both steam cleaners and steam pressure washers use the cleaning power of steam, it is clear that they are to be used for different tasks. Visit www.daimer.com for more details on these machines and other cleaning equipment.