Many commercial pressure washers generate hot water or steam for maximum cleaning power. Hot water cleaning and steam cleaning operations help in removing dirt and oily grime more efficiently than cold water cleaning operations. While this can be true for certain applications, cold water machines have their advantages as well.
Cold water commercial pressure washers are used on surfaces that have dirt and grime that must be blasted away. Some surfaces are unable to withstand the high temperature of steam and hot water, which may ultimately cause damage to the surface. In many cases, the additional cleaning power is simply not necessary for lighter commercial applications. On the other hand, using cold water machines with green cleaners such as Daimer®’s Eco-Green® Multi-Purpose Hard Surface Cleaner, can help boost the cleaning effectiveness of non-heated machines for demanding commercial and industrial applications.
Non-heated pressure washers tend to have higher pressure levels and flow rates to compensate for the lack of heat. Since these features are of high importance, select a machine with the right pressure level and flow rate to effectively get the job done. Daimer® provides some of the best commercial pressure washers, which use cold water for cleaning operations. Commercial pressure washers without heating elements can reach pressure levels up to 8000 psi and flow rates of 9 GPM, which can effectively clean a large range of cleaning applications such as caked on mud, dirt, and grime from hard surfaces.
The Super Max™ 8900C-322 is a cold water pressure washer that has a flow rate of 3.5 GPM and pressure levels of 2000 psi. It operates on gasoline, which makes it possible to execute outdoor cleaning operations easily, without worry of finding a source of electricity nearby.
Daimer® also has a wide range of electric pressure washers for versatile cleaning operations. They can use cold water as well as hot water for various applications. Unheated cold water is ideal for lighter cleaning applications that do not require heat, such as washing sidewalks and building exteriors.
Cold water commercial pressure washers are used on surfaces that have dirt and grime that must be blasted away. Some surfaces are unable to withstand the high temperature of steam and hot water, which may ultimately cause damage to the surface. In many cases, the additional cleaning power is simply not necessary for lighter commercial applications. On the other hand, using cold water machines with green cleaners such as Daimer®’s Eco-Green® Multi-Purpose Hard Surface Cleaner, can help boost the cleaning effectiveness of non-heated machines for demanding commercial and industrial applications.
Non-heated pressure washers tend to have higher pressure levels and flow rates to compensate for the lack of heat. Since these features are of high importance, select a machine with the right pressure level and flow rate to effectively get the job done. Daimer® provides some of the best commercial pressure washers, which use cold water for cleaning operations. Commercial pressure washers without heating elements can reach pressure levels up to 8000 psi and flow rates of 9 GPM, which can effectively clean a large range of cleaning applications such as caked on mud, dirt, and grime from hard surfaces.
The Super Max™ 8900C-322 is a cold water pressure washer that has a flow rate of 3.5 GPM and pressure levels of 2000 psi. It operates on gasoline, which makes it possible to execute outdoor cleaning operations easily, without worry of finding a source of electricity nearby.
Daimer® also has a wide range of electric pressure washers for versatile cleaning operations. They can use cold water as well as hot water for various applications. Unheated cold water is ideal for lighter cleaning applications that do not require heat, such as washing sidewalks and building exteriors.