Monday, February 21, 2011

Car Detailing Equipment and the Question of Water Wastage

Mobile Car Wash for Auto Detailing
Water wastage is one factor that needs to be considered before choosing car detailing equipment. Naturally, these machines need to be able to clean effectively but in most cases, this involves using large volumes of water. The truth is that most detailing tasks do not require high water usage. That is why the latest in car detailing equipment focuses more on leveraging pressure levels for optimum cleaning power. These systems will most likely have lower water flow rates when compared to conventional pressure washing units.

While almost any pressure washer with pressure levels of 1500 psi or below will be able to safely clean a vehicle exterior, Daimer® currently offers two pressure washing models, the Super Max™ 6230SCW and the Super Max™ 6120SCW, with pressure levels of 1000 psi and low flow rates of 0.5 GPM specifically for auto detailing in areas without adequate drainage. This is most effective for car detailing and cuts down the amount of water that wasted during the process. If the detailing jobs are done on site, this means a lower risk of contracting extra fines for excessive water wastage. For mobile detailing jobs where the cleaning may occur at a client’s home, this car detailing equipment ensures that the water drainage is suited to residential areas.

This type of car detailing equipment can help save on water and money as well. Low water flow rates mean reduced water bills and costs for trapping waste water. There is much more information available on pressure washers and other car detailing equipment at www.daimer.com.