Friday, November 20, 2009

Industrial Pressure Washers and Auto Detailing


When it comes to auto detailing, a common mistake some people make is to use high-powered industrial pressure washers for the job. It is true that pressure washers are ideal for auto detailing but using conventional machines can actually do more harm than good. Pressure washing machines with high pressure levels in excess of 1500 psi damage the paint job of the vehicle. Another common problem with ordinary pressure washers is that they emit a large volume of water. This can also harm the vehicle surface and lead to excess water wastage fines.

The ideal cleaning machines for auto detailing jobs should be industrial pressure washers with lower water flow rates and maximum pressure levels up to psi. Daimer® currently offers a number of pressure washers are suitable for auto detailing. To find out which pressure levels and flow rates are suitable for auto detailing, contact a Daimer® product specialist.

However, Daimer® offers two models designed specifically for auto detailers. The Super Max™ 6120SCW is a pressure washing machine with a low flow rate of 0.5 GPM and a very effective pressure level of 1000 psi. This is the ideal combination to remove tough substances like grease and sap from the vehicle body. The Super Max™ 6230SCW offers the same pressure level and flow rate with a 230v power supply, rather than a 120v power supply.

These auto detailing machines are suited to more sensitive surfaces, capable of cleaning automotive exteriors, glass, and wheels. It is important to remember that industrial pressure washers with a maximum pressure level of 1500 psi can be used for auto detailing. You can learn more about what cleaning machines are best suited for auto detailing at www.daimer.com.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Industrial Pressure Washers and Wet Sandblasting


 Wet Sandblasting Pressure Washer
Many people may think industrial pressure washers and wet sandblasters are two different machines. When industrial areas need the abilities of a pressure washer and a wet sandblaster, there are usually two separate units involved. However, now there are industrial pressure washers available that offer wet sandblasting abilities as well as optimum pressure cleaning power. This can be a convenient alternative to investing in two separate machines.

There are a number of industrial pressure washers from Daimer® which can also be used as wet sandblasters. Sandblasting is the best way to remove those kinds of sediments and allow the original surface of the metal to shine through. Wet sandblasting is also a safer mode of sandblasting because the user does not need to wear any type of breathing protection.

When used as wet sandblasters, industrial pressure washers are compatible with different types of grit. You can use plastic pellets or even baking soda. You can also use grit of different sizes depending on your requirement. Many of these machines also have a two gun operational facility for added user convenience. Some are also portable, which means you do not have to be restricted by the length of the hose. You can visit www.daimer.com to get more information on these industrial pressure washers as well as a number of other kinds of cleaning equipment.