Mobile pressure washers are often used for the taxing job of cleaning public areas like streets, parks, and even public transportation vehicles like buses. These are cleaning jobs that are not only very demanding, but they can be difficult to tackle as well. Not only do large stretches of public areas need to be covered, these places often deal with some of the toughest cleaning tasks. Gum removal and cleaning graffiti are just some of the jobs that many conventional cleaning methods often cannot tackle effectively. In some cases, the cleaning process may be very time-consuming or it may only do a partial job. Mobile pressure washers from Daimer® offer a cleaning option that is not only safe and efficient but is eco-friendly as well.
One of the main drawbacks of using many conventional cleaning methods is that they rely on harsh chemical cleaning agents. These products can leave behind toxic residue or fumes after cleaning. Apart from that, it is in the interests of public cleaning departments to opt for cleaning methods that are eco-friendly and non-polluting. Mobile pressure washers from Daimer®, such as the Super Max™ 12800, use nothing more than the power of pressurized, and often heated, water to clear away different kinds of stains and deposits from surfaces. For tasks like graffiti removal, pressure washers can remove substances like paint, permanent marker, and pen. By adjusting the nozzle settings, the user can create a more concentrated or gentler spray pattern for cleaning different surfaces.
Mobile pressure washers also come in different power options as well.
Users can opt for fuel-powered units that run on gasoline, diesel, or propane. Electrically-powered units can also be used if operators have easy access to a power source.
One of the main drawbacks of using many conventional cleaning methods is that they rely on harsh chemical cleaning agents. These products can leave behind toxic residue or fumes after cleaning. Apart from that, it is in the interests of public cleaning departments to opt for cleaning methods that are eco-friendly and non-polluting. Mobile pressure washers from Daimer®, such as the Super Max™ 12800, use nothing more than the power of pressurized, and often heated, water to clear away different kinds of stains and deposits from surfaces. For tasks like graffiti removal, pressure washers can remove substances like paint, permanent marker, and pen. By adjusting the nozzle settings, the user can create a more concentrated or gentler spray pattern for cleaning different surfaces.
Mobile pressure washers also come in different power options as well.
Users can opt for fuel-powered units that run on gasoline, diesel, or propane. Electrically-powered units can also be used if operators have easy access to a power source.