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Major Uses of Commercial Pressure Washers



Commercial pressure washers are one of the most popular hard surface cleaners. These machines are used to clean parks, stadiums, pavement, parking lots, floor and kitchens of restaurants and hotels, and vehicles. The following are some of the top uses of these machines.

Outdoor Cleaning
Commercial pressure washers in Daimer®’s Super Max™ series are used for a variety of outdoor cleaning jobs. They are used to clean roads and parks by public works departments. Portable machines either attached with wheels or mounted on trailers are used for such tasks. Electricity-run machines are often avoided for extensive outdoor cleaning. It is not often easy to find electric plug points at convenient locations in outdoor areas.

Using gas-powered and propane-powered commercial pressure washers, such as Daimer®’s Super Max™ 12500 PE, are best for outdoor cleaning.

Cleaning Commercial Building
Pressure washing machines are preferred for cleaning floor in commercial buildings such as restaurants and hotels. The pressure level of such commercial pressure washers does not often need to be higher than 3500 psi. The flow rate of the machine should be low to conserve water.

Auto Detailing
Specially made pressure washing machines are available for cleaning the hard surfaces of vehicles and automobiles. There are two important things to check when buying these machines for auto detailing.

First, output pressure level should not exceed 1500 psi. A higher pressure level might damage the soft surfaces in the vehicles. Second, flow rate should be as low as possible.


Power Sources of Commercial Pressure Washers



There are many ways to classify commercial pressure washers. These machines can be classified on the basis of functionality, portability, and even output power. Also, these machines can be classified based on the power sources.

This post provides an overview of various power sources for commercial pressure washers.

Types of Power Sources
Broadly, there are two kinds of power sources - an electric motor and a combustion engine. Machines with electric motor, as one can guess, require electricity for their functioning. Machines equipped with a combustion engine require a fuel, such as diesel, gasoline, or propane.

Electric Machines
Commercial pressure washers driven by an electric motor are excellent choices for indoor cleaning. These machines make low noise and do not produce exhaust. They provide the same output power as fuel powered machines. These are not recommended for outdoor use in places with no or limited electric connectivity. Machines such as the Super Max™ 12880 require electricity for power, but fuel for heating.

Other Types
The other types of commercial power cleaner machines are known by the type of fuel used in the machine. Gas pressure washer machines use gasoline, while propane pressure washers use propane as fuel.

These are the best machines for outdoor cleaning. These are widely used for cleaning parks, roads, walls, and pavements. The only constraint for these machines comes when these are used for indoor cleaning. The noise and exhaust may cause problems when cleaning closed areas without proper ventilation.