
You may wash a single automobile with a brush and soap, but maintaining a large fleet of vehicles, or washing even a single truck, boat, or trailer, will require a lot more than that. Contractors, car wash businesses, car rental firms, airplane maintenance staff, and boat crews use powerful pressure washers for cleaning vehicles on a regular basis.
All vehicles, whether cars, trucks, buses, airplanes, or boats, should be regularly cleaned. This enhances vehicle life and prevents corrosion, ice, and dirt from lowering the vehicle’s performance. Ice on car engines, for example, should be melted with powerful pressure washers that can emit high temperatures such as the Super Max™ 7000. This machine can produce temperatures as high as 330°F.
Grease and oil buildup on vehicle engines, tires, and other surfaces are common. The buildup is often thick and the only way to clean the vehicle thoroughly is to use Daimer®’s powerful pressure washers for a systematic, quick cleanup.
There are some prerequisites when choosing powerful pressure washers. While high pressure levels are necessary, extremely high pressure levels damage vehicle surfaces. To be on the safe side, purchase machines with pressure levels between 700 psi and 1500 psi.
Second, you need to decide what the preferred power method of your machine should be. Electric pressure washers are the most commonly used in car wash businesses. Even electric machines have a variety of features to choose from. Some electric pressure washers are heated by kerosene, gas, or heating oil. Others are all-electric machines, meaning that the engine as well as heating device is powered by electricity.
There are many other features that determine which powerful pressure washers are suited to particular applications. Learn more about Daimer®’s pressure washing machines on www.daimer.com.

