Thursday, June 2, 2011

Understanding Car Detailing Equipment Inside Out



The best kind of car detailing equipment is ideally suited to the challenges of cleaning vehicle interiors and exteriors. Vehicle exteriors and interiors are two very different things. Both have their own unique cleaning needs and need to be tackled in specific ways. A failure to do so can have an adverse effect on the look and the life of the vehicle as well. Complete car detailing equipment should include pressure washing units for cleaning the exteriors and carpet cleaning units to take care of the inside. Eco-friendly cleaning agents such as carpet and upholstery cleaners should also be used.

Daimer® understands that this kind of car detailing equipment should be designed for fast and effective cleaning. For example, the pressure washing units should have water flow rates of 0.5 GPM to ensure that there is no unnecessary water wastage. These units should also have pressure levels of 1500 psi or less for effective cleaning. These kinds of pressure washing units should also be versatile enough to clean different surfaces such as glass and rubber.

Interior car detailing equipment needs to do more than just clean carpets and upholstery quickly. It should also allow the interiors to dry out quickly and completely. This is a drawback with many conventional cleaning methods. They often soak the interiors, and as a result, can take many hours to dry out completely.