Monday, March 15, 2010

Car Detailing Equipment vs. Ordinary Pressure Washers

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One problem plaguing car wash businesses is that the car detailing equipment they purchase does more harm than good. Auto detailing services often claim that their pressure washer dents cars or damages the paint layer. The reason is because they used inappropriate car detailing equipment.

Very high pressure levels, characteristic of conventional pressure washers, can damage cars. Machines with pressure levels of 5000 psi, for example, are meant for heavy duty industrial cleaning, such as factory floors and walls. Vehicle surfaces cannot withstand water sprayed at pressure levels of more than 1500 psi. Another problem conventional pressure cleaners present to auto detailers is their high flow rate. High flow rates translate to a larger consumption of water, which is a problem in areas with limited availability of water or drainage options.

Daimer Industries® now offers a solution for auto detailers - a low-flow steam mobile car wash. The Super Max™ 6120SCW cleans effectively without damaging car surfaces, offering moderate pressure levels of 1000 psi and a low flow rate of only 0.5 GPM. To make the process more efficient and easier, the Super Max® 6120SCW offers three water temperature settings: room temperature or cold water, hot water, and steam. Steam at very high temperatures can remove dirt easily, but it is recommended that you use it carefully on painted and porous surfaces.

Daimer®’s car wash systems can even clean engines and melt snow. Investing in this car detailing equipment will help you save on other costs, including separate equipment for engine cleaning or removing ice. The heating coils are made of steel, and the machine can operate for hours without stopping. This durability ensures that your car detailing equipment will last for years, providing a great value.