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Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Quality Mobile Pressure Washers Make a Difference


Quality Mobile Pressure Washers

When looking for mobile pressure washers, it can be tempting to buy a basic model that is cheaply priced. There are many pressure washing units on the market today that claim to offer the best possible quality at a very low cost. However, this is not always the case.

Cheaply priced products are often constructed from low-grade materials. When the materials are not durable and well constructed, the machine may break down much quicker and more often, resulting in extensive repair costs.

Daimer® understands that with mobile pressure washers, durability and effectiveness are essential. When you invest in a pressure washer, it should be durable enough to last years of intense cleaning under the most demanding applications.

Daimer®’s Super Max mobile pressure washers are housed in rugged powder-coated steel to resist chipping and corrosion, and are sturdy enough to withstand intense use. The importance of quality is best seen in the heating coils that are used, as Daimer® uses only the highest quality schedule 80 and stainless steel heating coils. For those looking to buy steam mobile pressure washers, this is an important point to consider.

Most low-priced models will have heating coils made from aluminum. However, this very soft metal will eventually develop cracks and holes. Daimer® pressure washers, such as the Super Max™ 12200, have heavy duty schedule 80 heating coils that are rugged and durable enough to deal with the heating needs of mobile pressure washers. 
Friday, October 22, 2010

Tips To Buy Mobile Pressure Washers for Cleaning Public Places



Mobile pressure washers are the preferred machines for cleaning public places, such as roads, parks, pavement, walkways, and parking lots. When choosing machines, think about the specifications and features required for the cleaning tasks being carried out. Mobile pressure washers with high steam temperatures or tri-mode technology may be preferred for the most demanding applications in public areas. This is just one of the many considerations to look into when purchasing a pressure washing machine.

The following are some tips to choose mobile pressure washers for cleaning public places.

Choose Right Machines

Daimer®, a reputable supplier of cleaning equipment, provides mobile pressure washers that can be either trailer mounted or wheel mounted for easier mobility. Wheel mounted machines can be rolled to their desired location, where as trailer mounted machines can be taken across large areas such as a school campus or office park.

It is also important to note whether electric or fuel powered machines are necessary. Fuel powered machines produce greater mobility, but they can produce exhaust. This can present a problem for operators experiencing indoor applications as well as outdoor applications that require mobility. Electric powered machines are limited by mobility, due to their dependence on electricity; though, they can be used along with a generator or if electrical supplies are abundant.

Another option to consider is purchasing a fuel-powered system with Long Hose Technology, as available on Daimer's Super Max pressure cleaners. This enables operators to purchase fuel powered systems for outdoor applications requiring mobility, while using the system indoors as needed simply by placing the machine outside and using pressure hoses up to 300 feet in length to reach the indoor application.

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Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Tips To Buy Mobile Pressure Washers



Mobile pressure washers are handy machines for cleaning public places, stadiums, parks, and pavement. These are essential if a cleaning company wants to do an effective job and satisfy clients. The internet is home to a wide variety of pressure washing machines. However, the abundance of machines makes it difficult to choose the right one. The following are some practical tips to buy good quality mobile pressure washers.

Power Source

One of the major considerations while selecting mobile pressure washers is the type of power source. Pressure washing machines use either an electric motor or a combustion engine to derive power. Machines with a combustion engine require fuel, such as gasoline, propane, or diesel, while machines with electric motors require an electric power source.

Most professionals prefer pressure washers powered by fuel for outdoor cleaning. One such machine is the Super Max™ 12500 DE supplied by Daimer®. It is powered by diesel and heated by propane. With pressure levels of 3000 psi, flow rates of 5 GPM, and a temperature up to 330°F, this machine is perfect for outdoor cleaning. In many cases, electricity is not readily available in outdoor settings. As such, fuel powered pressure washers are often preferred, as they do not require an electrical outlet. However, electric machines can be used if an electrical outlet is present or by using a generator.

Type of Mobility

There are two types of mobile pressure washer: wheel mounted and trailer mounted pressure washer Mobile machines can usually be converted into trailer mounted machines by simply removing the wheels. For jobs that cover extremely large areas, trailer mounted pressure washers are helpful. For lighter cleaning jobs secluded to a smaller area, machines with wheels are sufficient.

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

How to Choose Mobile Pressure Washers for Industrial Degreasing



Mobile pressure washers are commonly used for industrial cleaning applications. These machines are durable and powerful with the ability to eliminate tough dirt and grease stains from many hard surfaces. Mobile pressure washers have attached wheels that can be taken off allowing the machine to be mounted onto trucks or trailers for easy mobility. Wheel mounted systems are suitable for areas where vehicles are not allowed or cannot fit, as with many applications indoors. Mounting the machine on a truck or trailer is ideal for transporting the machine over long distances. The following are a few tips for choosing mobile pressure washers for industrial cleaning

Power Sources

For indoor cleaning, electric pressure washers are generally recommended. These machines produce no exhaust fumes and are less noisy than fuel powered machines. However, these machines can be used outdoors if an electrical outlet is available or if a generator is handy. Fuel powered machines are ideal for outdoor cleaning, where electrical outlets may not be as abundant. If the indoor area has adequate ventilation, fuel powered machines can be used.

Alternatively, Daimer® includes Long Hose Technology with every pressure washer. This ensures maximum cleaning power with hose lengths up to 300 feet. In the case of electric powered machines, operators can place the system near a plug point and reach the desired application. In the case of fuel powered machines, operators can place the system in a well ventilated area and reach indoor applications without risk of introducing fumes indoors.

Output Pressure and Temperature

Daimer®, a quality supplier of cleaning equipment, has introduced tri-mode pressure washers featuring cold water, hot water, and steam temperature output. For degreasing, heated machines are suggested, as cold water may not effectively eliminate grease. For example, the Super Max™ 12300 offers pressure levels of 3000 psi and steam temperatures up to 330°F to effectively melt and blast away stubborn grease residues. With the addition of green cleaning chemicals, such as Daimer®’s Eco-Green® Ultra Power Degreaser, even cold water machines can remove grease due to the powerful, degreasing action of this green cleaner.


Thursday, August 12, 2010

Mobile Pressure Washers for Varied Applications



Cleaning contractors will be asked to clean different types of surfaces during the course of their job. They should be ready to handle various cleaning tasks, including degreasing, removing graffiti, and removing plant sap, mud, cement dust, hydrocarbon deposits, and other types of dirt. Therefore, you need mobile pressure washers that can be easily transported to the location.

Mobile pressure washers feature different options to add to their versatility. The Super Max™ 12800 for example, is a tri-mode machine capable of utilizing cold water, hot water, and steam temperatures. Because of the varied temperature levels, this makes them ideal for use on a variety of surfaces such as vehicle bodies, tractor tires, farm implements, boats, concrete, metal, and more. The 12800 is an electric powered machine; it can be operated indoors without generating harmful exhaust, as well as outdoors where electricity is available. These pressure washers can also be truck mounted for greater mobility. This machine offers pressure levels of 1000 psi and a flow rate of 2 GPM, ideal for a range of applications, including auto detailing.

Your choice is not limited to electric powered machines. Mobile pressure washer machines such as the Super Max™ 12500 GE, featuring a 3000 psi pressure level and flow rate of 5 GPM, are powered by gasoline. The Super Max™ 12880 DE, with similar pressure level and flow rate, is a diesel-operated machine. The Super Max™ 12500 PE is a propane powered machine. These mobile pressure washers use propane, heating oil, kerosene, or diesel for heating water. They are ideal for use in outdoor areas lacking proper electricity supply or indoor areas with proper ventilation. 
Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Eliminate Graffiti Using Mobile Pressure Washers

Graffiti is a huge challenge for contractors and maintenance crews in urban areas. Traditional methods of graffiti removal, such as using soap and a brush, chemical solvents, and repainting the surface, are costly, time consuming, and laborious. These methods may also scratch, stain, or damage walls, windows, glass panes, doors, vehicle exteriors, and other surfaces on which graffiti is commonly found. Contractors have started using mobile pressure washers to eliminate unsightly graffiti, saving hundreds of dollars in repainting costs and reducing excess water, detergent, and energy consumption.

Mobile pressure washers are easy to carry around the city as the operator washes walls, stairways, pillars, and other graffiti-prone surfaces. You can choose an electric or non-electric machine. Electric mobile pressure washers can be used both outdoors and indoors, so they are a good option for cleaning areas inside as well as outside buildings. However, they do need an electrical outlet close by. This can be provided by a generator. Operators may also use extended pressure hoses to reach applications up to 300 feet from the machine thanks to Daimer®'s Long Hose Technology. This is ideal in areas where the electric powered system must be plugged in at a distance from the application. Mobile pressure washers can be wheeled around indoor areas and transported on trailers for longer journeys. They are available in a range of prices, features, and different pressure washing capabilities.

Daimer® also retails gasoline, propane, and diesel operated pressure washers. These machines free you from the limitations of electric machines and looking for outdoor electrical outlets. Mobile pressure washers offer the high pressure levels required for removing graffiti. Though, they do generate exhaust, so they cannot be used indoors without proper ventilation.

In addition, Daimer® supplies eco-friendly graffiti removal detergents. Eco-Green® Graffiti Remover is free of bleach and other harmful chemical products. It works to remove paint, pencil, grease, and other types of graffiti without leaving toxic chemical traces on cleaned surfaces.
Wednesday, July 7, 2010

A Guide to Mobile Pressure Washers


Mobile pressure washers have many uses. Pressure washing machines are the most suitable for cleaning durable hard surfaces. As a result, these are often used for cleaning public places, such as parks, pavements, walkways, and compounds of public institutions. Portable machines are ideally suited for cleaning such large areas.

Kinds of Mobile Pressure Washers

There are two kinds of portable pressure washing machines. The first type has attached wheels. The operator can roll these machines from one place to another. These are ideal for places where the user requires mobility and has a large enough area to wheel around a machine.

The second type of portable pressure washer can be mounted on trucks or trailers. Most operators prefer such machines while cleaning large areas. A majority of high power mobile pressure washers from reputable suppliers can be truck or trailer mounted by simply removing the wheels.

Source of Power

Most mobile pressure washers are fuel powered rather than electric powered. The main reason for this is that electric plug points are not easily available in outdoor settings. Without the presence of a plug point at a convenient location, electric powered machines are not of much use. Fuel-powered machines, such as gasoline-, propane-, or diesel-powered machines, have no such problems.

It is always better to select high quality machines from reputed brands rather than selecting cheap and unreliable machines. 
Sunday, May 30, 2010

Powerful Mobile Pressure Washers for Industrial Applications

As mobile pressure washers continue to become widely used by commercial and industrial companies, it is a good idea to purchase a high-quality power cleaner to help transform your industrial cleaning processes to fast, easy, and hassle-free cleaning.

These pressure cleaning machines are exceptionally efficient and reliable for those applications involving the removal of dirt, stains, and grime from industrial equipment and surfaces. For example, the Super Max™ 12200 from Daimer® is among the top mobile pressure washers available online today. It uses electricity to power the machine and propane to heat the water. This versatile pressure cleaner features tri-mode functionalities that allow it to perform independently as cold water power washer, hot water power cleaner, or steam pressure cleaner.

Mobile pressure washers, like the Super Max™ 12200, are capable of generating extremely hot steam temperatures of up to 330°F, flow rates of 4 GPM, and high pressure levels of 2000 psi. These capabilities combine to make this pressure cleaner a great choice for tackling demanding applications in industrial environments. In addition, these power cleaners are also ruggedly constructed from top-grade materials, making them durable enough to withstand heavy-duty jobs. Since it is trailer-mountable, the Super Max™ 12200 is also ideal for cleaning vast outdoor areas.

Selected mobile pressure washers in the Super Max™ series also feature advanced technologies, such as the automatic shutoff technology or AST®. This innovative technology has been designed to prevent overheating and wearing of components by automatically shutting off the pump if the machine remains idle for more than 30 seconds. Therefore, the technology is greatly beneficial to extend the life of a pressure cleaner.

Thursday, April 29, 2010

A Guide to Choose Mobile Pressure Washers

Mobile pressure washers are useful machines for cleaning large buildings and big areas. Cleaning companies find these machines handy for a variety of commercial cleaning jobs. The following are some tips to select the best portable pressure washing machines.

Electric or Gasoline?

Pressure washing machines can be powered by an electric motor or fuelled by a combustion engine. The latter requires gasoline, propane, or diesel as fuels. There are no obvious differences between these two types of machines in terms of efficiency and pressure levels. However, electric pressure washers are ideal for indoor applications due to lack of exhaust production, where fuel powered pressure washers are mobile for using outdoors.

The problem with electric machines is related to the trouble of finding a source of electricity near the area to be cleaned. If the cleaning process is to be carried out inside or near a building, the operator will be able to find a plug point. However, finding an outlet for electricity is not as easy in outdoor settings. It is better to choose gas mobile pressure washers to avoid the trouble of finding an electric socket near the area.

Electric pressure cleaners may also be used with long hose technologies, enabling operators to place the system near an electrical outlet while using up to 300 feet of pressure hose to reach the application. Long Hose Technology and other advanced features are available at Daimer®, the industry's premier pressure washer supplier.

Truck Mounted or Wheel Attached?

For industrial and commercial use, mobile pressure washers that can be mounted on a truck or trailer are better, as these machines offer greater mobility and convenience. However, if you do not plan on traveling over large areas, wheel attached pressure washing machines will work just as well.

Tri-Mode Machines

Daimer®, a popular supplier of cleaning products, offers tri-mode mobile pressure washers in its Super Max™ series. These machines can provide cold water, hot water, and steam output for various applications.
Monday, March 29, 2010

Mobile Pressure Washers Make Outdoor Cleaning Easy


Mobile pressure washers give you the ability to use pressure cleaning power for tough outdoor jobs. Many outdoor structures and places like parking lots and sidewalks pick up large amounts of dirt and debris. Apart from ordinary sedimentation, exposure to the elements means they pick up other kinds of dirt as well. Bird stains, water damage, and mold growth are just some of the things that outdoor structures are susceptible to. Pressure washing machines are a great way to get these stains cleaned up quickly. By using mobile pressure washers, you can easily use pressure washing power almost anywhere.

Daimer® does not just recommend mobile pressure washers, they also offer a range of different machines to suit different needs. For instance, perhaps your outdoor cleaning jobs are in an area where low sound and exhaust levels are needed. If there is access to electricity nearby, you can easily opt for electric pressure washing machines that are wheeled or can be mounted onto trucks or trailers. These machines are ideal for cleaning outdoors, in places like hotels, hospitals, schools, and nursing homes. But what about outdoor cleaning jobs where electricity is not easily available?

There are also mobile pressure washers available that use power methods like gas, diesel, and propane. These systems are ideal for areas without electrical sockets or where large amounts of ground need to be covered. It is also important to note these mobile pressure washers do not compromise on cleaning power for convenience. These systems are powerful, versatile, and convenient for outdoor machines.
Monday, March 15, 2010

Selecting Mobile Pressure Washers


Mobility is an important factor in purchasing pressure washers, especially if you plan to clean large areas. Mobile pressure washers are more than simple wheel-mounted machines. They have a specific set of features to enhance functionality where movement is part of the job. Lighter mobile pressure washers can be moved around on wheels by pushing or pulling the machine manually to cover different parts of the factory floor, lot, or other facility.

Daimer®’s mobile pressure washers can run on electricity, propane, or gasoline. The last two options are ideal for working outside, where you may not have convenient access to electricity. However, electric pressure washers can be used outside if you are working near buildings and parking lots with electric connections.

The length of the hose is also important to the mobility of pressure washers. Most mobile pressure washers sold through Daimer® have customizable hose length, so you can choose the hose size to fit your cleaning needs. This allows operators to be more mobile, without continually moving the machine.

Heavier pressure washers, weighing 1000 pounds or more, cannot be manually moved. The wheels on these mobile pressure washers can then be removed so the machines can be mounted on trailers. 
Monday, February 22, 2010

Selecting Mobile Pressure Washers for Indoor Use


If you are interested in purchasing mobile pressure washers for indoor applications, you need to know about the different types of machines available on the market. Mobile pressure washers that work well outdoors will not always be ideal for indoor use and vice versa. Therefore, you have to choose the machine that best suits your needs.

Power Source
Many buyers purchase propane or gasoline machines believing them to be more powerful than the electric ones. The strength of cleaning depends on many factors other than power source. It depends on the pressure levels, the flow rate, and the temperature of the output. Daimer®’s mobile pressure washers, for example, have pressure levels varying from 1000 to 5000 psi, and temperatures from room temperature (cold water) to 210°F for hot water and 330°F for steam. As with pressure levels, the higher the temperature level, the more powerful the machine is. Therefore, steam pressure cleaners provide the highest cleaning power available.

An additional downside to gasoline-run engines is their generation of fumes, which cannot escape into the atmosphere when the machine is used indoors. This leads to a buildup of toxic, dangerously combustible fumes. Apart from fumes, these engines also emit more noise, which might be tolerable outdoors, but tend to echo and get amplified indoors. Electric powered pressure cleaning machines, on the other hand, produce no exhaust and operate at lower noise levels.

Gasoline-powered systems do provide benefits, however. They afford users additional mobility, particularly in outdoor application where an electrical supply is not readily available. Additionally, despite the fumes emitted, these machines can be used indoors if the system itself remains outside and the user utilizes long hoses. Daimer® offers specialized Long Hose Technology to enable such functionality. 
Monday, February 1, 2010

The Power of Propane

Propane Powered Pressure Washers
Electric pressure washers are ideal for areas where electricity is available. They are powerful machines that generate no exhaust. However, they can be limited by their dependence on an electrical supply. Some users looking to clean outdoors may prefer to use gas, diesel, or propane powered machines, as they offer enhanced mobility. Daimer® offers commercial and industrial users the option of selecting the desired power method to suit their needs.

One of Daimer's most powerful mobile pressure washers is the Super Max™ 12500 PE. These mobile pressure washers are ideal for people who need the convenience of portability, coupled with the many benefits associated with using propane.

Many people prefer using propane over other fuels due to a number of reasons. For instance, propane is more concentrated than ordinary gasoline. This means that you will get more fuel for your money by investing in propane. Gas or diesel mobile pressure washers generate exhaust fumes, which may render them unsuitable for certain indoor cleaning jobs. Propane burns cleaner, making propane mobile pressure washers safer for operators and the environment.

The Super Max™ 12500 PE packs a great deal of mobile cleaning power. One of the most powerful propane powered machines on the market, the 12500 PE boasts tri-mode technology, enabling operators to utilize cold water, hot water, and steam temperatures for cleaning. You can tackle tough degreasing tasks and other demanding applications with ease in virtually any environment with Daimer's mobile pressure washers. To get more information on these systems and other pressure washing machines, check out http://mobile-pressure-washers.blogspot.com/.
Monday, January 11, 2010

Benefits of Electric Powered Mobile Pressure Washers

Electric Powered Mobile Pressure Washers
There are various mobile pressure washers available on the market ideal for both commercial and industrial applications. An engine driven by propane, gas, or diesel powers a number of portable pressure washers, as they do not require operation in close proximity to a source of electricity. However, there are also portable pressure washers powered by electric motors.

One of the main components of a pressure washer is a pump, which drives the water output through a nozzle. The pump is powered by various means, including an electric motor or an engine that creates energy by burning propane or gas. Many mobile pressure washers use a propane- or gasoline-powered engine because electrical plug points are difficult to find in outdoor settings.

One can find electric-powered mobile pressure washers by searching the internet, as well. They are useful if there is a source of electric energy nearby. They do not emit any exhaust and are more environmentally friendly than other portable pressure cleaning systems.

Daimer®, the number one supplier of cleaning equipment in the country, offers an array of electric mobile pressure washers. Daimer® offers both truck-mounted and wheel-mounted systems for user convenience. For more information on mobile pressure cleaners, carpet cleaners and various types of other cleaning machines, check the Daimer® website, www.daimer.com