Friday, January 8, 2010

Electric Pressure Cleaners – How Good Are They For Auto Detailing?

Auto Detailing Pressure Washer

Until recently, the only car wash options available for auto detailing professionals and vehicle owners were traditional steam cleaners and pressure washers. However, both of these cleaning machines have their disadvantages, which makes them unsuitable for certain car washing applications.

The dry steam ejected by steam cleaners is not strong enough to blast away grime on vehicle surfaces. It also requires constant wiping with a towel, which can damage painted surfaces. The traditional pressure cleaners with pressure levels of 3000 psi are much too powerful and can actually scratch vehicle exteriors. However, electric pressure washers specifically designed for car washing purposes are now available from Daimer®.

If you are looking for a low moisture auto detailing system that can be used to detail cars and trucks, the Super Max™ 6120SCW from Daimer® would be an ideal choice. These electric pressure washers feature high steam temperatures of 300ºF, low flow rates of 0.5 GPM and pressure levels of 1000 psi. While the low flow rate helps prevent water wastage and the average pressure levels eliminates the risk of damaging the vehicle surface, the steam helps dissolve the toughest grime and stains. Unlike traditional electric pressure washers, the Super Max™ 6120SCW can be used on almost all surfaces of the vehicle such as the engine, wheels, vehicle exteriors, and glass. This unique combination of the perfect features makes these electric pressure washers a popular choice among auto detailing professionals. Many of Daimer's Super Max™ pressure cleaners can be used for auto detailing, as well; as long as the pressure level does not exceed 1500 psi.

To learn more about how electric pressure washers can get your car clean and shining like new, visit www.daimer.com.