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Commercial Pressure Washers for Graffiti Removal



Commercial pressure washers have a number of uses, including heavy-duty industrial degreasing, auto detailing, and cleaning public places, such as parks, stadiums, and roads. In addition, they are used for removing graffiti as well.

How Pressure Cleaners Remove Graffiti

These machines use high output pressure to clean surfaces. The latest models of commercial pressure washers can provide output pressure as high as 8000 psi. For graffiti removal, a pressure washing machine with an output pressure of 3000 psi along with steam temperature options would suffice. Since high steam temperatures greatly increase cleaning power, pressure levels to 8000 psi or not required. The high pressure output of commercial pressure washers washes away all markings and drawings.

For greatly enhanced results, in terms of effectiveness and speed, pair your pressure cleaner with a green graffiti removal chemical like Daimer®'s Eco-Green® Graffiti Remover. Unlike other graffiti remover detergents on the market, Eco-Green® products offer superb cleaning power without containing any harmful or toxic ingredients. In fact, Graffiti Remover lifts away graffiti markings quickly while remaining entirely safe for the environment, the surface, and the user through its non-toxic, plant-based, readily biodegradable composition.

How to Choose Machines

Daimer®’s Super Max™ series offers a wide variety of pressure washers for commercial cleaning. One such machine, the Super Max™ 12200, offers tri-mode temperature options for extreme versatility. With temperature settings including non-heated water at room temperature, hot water up to 210°F and steam temperatures of 330°F, graffiti removal becomes a hassle-free cleaning application. Pressure levels of 2000 psi help blast away paint, ink, and other forms of graffiti.


Commercial Pressure Washers for Cleaning With Cold Water


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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.


New Technologies in Commercial Pressure Washers



Technological advances have changed the world of commercial pressure washers. As new technologies have come along, pressure washing machines have become more advanced and easier to use.

The following are some of the top features of modern commercial pressure washers.

AST® Technology

AST® is an acronym for Automatic Refilling Technology™. Pioneered by Daimer®, one of the most innovative distributors of cleaning products, this technology allows the operator to control the on/off functions of the machine through the trigger gun. In other words, if there is no output flow through the machine for a predefined time, the machine automatically switches off. The operator can switch the machine back on by pulling the trigger on the pressure gun.

This technology is very useful for workers who use commercial pressure washers to clean large areas and work at a distance from the machine. In addition, it prolongs the life of the machine by minimizing wear and tear.

Long Hose Technology

Long Hose Technology is handy on both mobile and stationery commercial pressure washers. It ensures the highest cleaning power is achieved, even when using extended hose lengths. Hoses can be as long as 300 feet, which allow the operator to clean a large area without needing to move the machine. A combination of AST® and Long Hose technologies provides the best results.

Other Features

Modern pressure washers are equipped with other features too, such as low flow rates for areas with limited drainage, high temperature wet steam for the most demanding applications, tri-temperature options for enhanced versatility, and multi-user optional support. 

A Guide to Cold Water Commercial Pressure Washers



Most commercial pressure washers are hot water pressure cleaners or steam pressure washers. Cold water machines generally lack the power of heat to handle certain commercial applications. Still, cold water pressure washers are widely used for commercial cleaning applications. The main advantage is their cost effectiveness.

In addition, these machines can be used on any surface that can be cleaned by a pressure washer. That is because some surfaces cannot withstand the high temperature outputs of heated machines, and therefore hot water and steam machines cannot be used on them. Cold water commercial pressure washers have no such constraints.

Prospective buyers of cold water machines need to check many factors before making the purchase decision. The following tips would be of help.

Flow Rate, Pressure Levels, and Technology

The output pressure of pressure washers ranges up to 8000 psi, depending upon the model. For commercial cleaning purposes, machines having a pressure level of around 1750 psi electric pressure washer to 3000 psi are suitable.

Flow rate is a specification that many people often overlook when considering pressure washers. Flow rate indicates the quantity of water passing through the machine per minute. It can vary from 0.5 GPM to 7 GPM. Normally, flow rate increases with output pressure. However, commercial pressure washers with low flow rates are required in places with low drainage facilities. Because they lack heat, cold water pressure washers often have higher flow rates to make up for the lack of heat.

Daimer® retails a number of machines with AST® technology. This Automatic Shut-off Technology® helps reduce the wear and tear of the machine by automatically shutting it off after 30 seconds of non-use. It can then be easily turned back on again by using the trigger gun. This technology is available on all of Daimer®'s electric-powered cold water pressure cleaners.

Finding the Right Machines

Daimer®, a premier distributor of cleaning products, offers high quality cold water commercial pressure washers. Providing heightened versatility, Daimer® also supplies tri-mode machines, enabling operation as cold water, hot water, or wet steam systems as needed.