Monday, July 5, 2010

Industrial Pressure Washers – Tri-Mode Machines


Tri-Mode Pressure Washer
Choosing the right industrial pressure washer can be difficult, especially when you consider the varying jobs at hand. Contractors are expected to clean every type of surface, and you will often need a different temperature level for each type. The setting for water temperature also depends on the type of dirt or residue present. Cold water can wash away dust, mud, and plant matter while hot water clears away light grease, graffiti, and snow. Higher temperatures, in the form of steam, can conveniently remove heavy grease deposits and certain chemicals. During the course of your work, you will most certainly come across all these types of stains and dirt. So how will you select a particular type of industrial pressure washer that serves all of your needs?

Daimer® retails industrial pressure washers with diverse temperature options. You can choose a machine with a single temperature setting (cold water, hot water, or steam), two different temperature options (cold and hot water), or a tri-mode machine that uses cold water, hot water, and steam. Tri-mode machines are the most versatile. They allow the user to perform a range of cleaning tasks.

Machines with single temperature settings are useful if you face repeat applications of a similar nature. In addition, cleaning chemicals, such as Daimer®’s Eco-Green® line, can help to match the cleaning requirements of different applications. These specialized formulas are unique to a variety of applications and are a safe way to increase cleaning power.

However, most contractors have found that a tri-mode machine is the best option because it can use heated and non-heated water. Tri-mode industrial pressure washers may cost a little more than heated machines, but the user can expect to recover quickly with the amount of applications capable of being completed.

Visit www.daimer.com for more information on their heated, non-heated, and tri-mode industrial pressure washers.