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Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Managing Indoor Maintenance with Steam Pressure Washers

Maintenance with Steam Pressure Washers
Commercially-available power cleaners feature exceptional cleaning functions that make them ideal for managing the most demanding maintenance applications. However, many of these machines are not ideal for indoor use.

Because of the rise in pressure washers for commercial use, Daimer® now offers moderately powered steam pressure washers.

Since electrical sockets are freely available in most indoor areas, it is best to choose electric-powered steam pressure washers for use in these areas. Unlike fuel-powered versions that may release harmful fumes, electric versions are completely safe for use even in poorly ventilated settings. Electric pressure washers are also very compact, easily portable, and convenient to store. They operate with less noise than fuel powered machines and are not affected by as many maintenance issues.

The Super Max™ series of steam pressure washers from Daimer® offers many versions specially designed for indoor cleaning applications. Many of these power cleaners come with triple mode functions – which mean that they can eject cold water, steam, or hot water as per the need. Stationary versions of steam pressure washers intended for indoor jobs are also amazingly versatile. These power cleaning units come with detergent tanks so that you can add cleaning solutions into it to boost the cleaning power. Many are also available with Long Hose Technology, allowing the operator to reach up to 300 feet away without needing to move the machine.

For indoor use, pressure cleaners like the Super Max™ 6000 are a good choice. The Super Max™ 6000 can generate steam at temperatures as high as 330ºF and hot water at temperatures of up to 210ºF at pressure levels of 750 psi.