
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.
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.