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Thursday, February 24, 2011

Tackling Airplane Maintenance with Powerful Steam Pressure Washers


Airplanes need maintenance just like cars and trucks need to be washed and maintained regularly. However, the challenges of aviation cleaning and maintenance are greater than those faced by auto detailing professionals. For this reason, aviation maintenance professionals are constantly on the lookout for newer and better cleaning technologies. Although steam cleaners were widely used for maintaining airplane interiors, they do not possess the right flow rates or pressure levels to clean exteriors. The introduction of powerful steam pressure washers eliminated all these drawbacks and offered the perfect solution for efficient aviation maintenance.

After a long flight, an airplane can accumulate large amounts of dirt, dust, and other debris. The superb cleaning technologies of powerful steam pressure washers have been designed to simplify the job of cleaning airplanes by using the combined power of hot steam and high-pressure levels. While the super-hot steam dissolves stubborn deposits of dirt, grease, and grime, high-pressure levels help blast off these softened deposits.

For the most powerful  hot pressure washers that combine the best efficiency, durability, and safety, look no further than the Super Max™ range of cleaners from Daimer®. While the rugged construction makes these power cleaners perfect for commercial cleaning applications, the high-grade components promise years of reliable performance and minimum maintenance costs. The Super Max™ 6000 for example, has steam temperatures of up to 330ºF and high pressure levels up to 750 psi. Daimer® also retails the Super Max™ 12885 JF, which runs on jet fuel, especially for the aviation industry. These powerful steam pressure washers help maintain different surfaces of an airplane such as the tires, glass, and metal parts.