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Sunday, June 20, 2010

Powerful Steam Pressure Washers with Low-Flow Tech for Cleaning Gas Stations

Steam Pressure Washers with Low-Flow Tech
Powerful steam pressure washers can remove grease more effectively than machines with lower temperatures and pressure levels. Water at ordinary temperatures is not much use for removing heavy grease accumulation. In fact, cold water congeals grease and makes it much more difficult to remove.

Certain powerful steam pressure washers have other advantages besides high temperature levels. For example, some machines use less water than cold or hot water pressure washers. In particular, low-flow machines, such as Super MaxTM 6120LM from Daimer®, have flow rates of 0.5 GPM with advanced cleaning power stemming from the generation of wet steam at temperatures up to 300°F. These low-flow machines are often used for cleaning gas service stations where water supply may not be plentiful, there are limitations on drainage, or there are restrictions against excessive water use.

Contractors must follow regulations requiring proper disposal of wastewater. You can neither let excessive water flow into storm drains nor discharge it into reservoirs. Water has to be collected and taken to a water treatment plant. A low-flow machine cuts down the volume of water used. There is less water to treat, saving on costs as well as time.

Daimer® also ships powerful steam pressure washers with higher flow rates, such as the gasoline-powered Super MaxTM 12500 GE. This machine has a flow rate of 5 GPM and produces 100 percent wet steam, in addition to hot water and cold water modes for varying applications. It is perfect for cleaning outdoor areas such as gas stations, and for other areas where an electrical supply is not found.

One additional benefit to purchasing from Daimer® is gaining a quality product backed by customer service experts. In addition to the high quality components used in each machine, Daimer® stands by their machines.  For more information visit http://pressure-washer-usa.blogspot.com/2010/11/tips-to-buy-pressure-washers-for.html