Pressure Washers

Posted by Nunuk Setyowati | 4/29/2009 12:12:00 PM | | 0 comments »


Choosing the Best Pressure Washers, and Pressure Washing Equipment!

Executive Summary about Pressure Washres By Navneet Taori

Certainly, commercial pressure washers and industrial pressure washing machines require much heavier-grade components than pressure washers designed for home use. The type of pressure washer very much depends upon the pressure washer application.

Pressure washers come in different varieties, namely, cold water pressure washers, hot water pressure washers, and steam pressure washers. Hot water pressure washers work better than cold water pressure washers to clean cars when auto detailing, trucks and construction equipment, food contact surfaces, and much more.

Steam pressure washers use heating coils to achieve temperatures up to 330° F, and are far superior to either cold water pressure washers or hot water pressure washers when it comes to removing dirt, grease, food, chewing gum on concrete, graffiti, and countless other substances. The high steam pressure washer temperatures are excellent to sanitize and disinfect better than hot water and cold water pressure washers. Steam pressure washers use propane, kerosene, gasoline, or heating oil to create essentially “wet steam”. Dry steam cleaners’ power is measured in psi just like steam pressure washers, but dry steam cleaners typically emit only 60 psi or somewhat higher compared to steam pressure washers at up to 4000 psi. The point is we urge you not to confuse dry steam cleaners with steam pressure washers. Pressure washers can be powered by electricity, propane, gasoline, heating oil or kerosene. The method of powering a pressure washer is every bit as important as the heating method, assuming you seek a hot water pressure washer or steam pressure washer. Mobile applications demand gas pressure washers, propane pressure washers, and other pressure washers that require no power cord to an electrical outlet. Pressure washing outdoors means you can use most types of pressure washers unless any specific regulations require you to select a particular pressure washer technology. Indoor pressure washer applications are another matter. You may decide to consider a high pressure, hot water, electric pressure washer if you absolutely cannot use a steam pressure washer in your facility.

How a Pressure Washer works

Executive Summary about Pressure Washres By Samantha Clark

An ordinary pressure washer can put up to 20 times more pressure onto a surface than the garden variety hose.

A light duty pressure washer surface cleaner is suitable for cleaning cars, awnings and patio furniture. Electric pressure washers

Electric pressure washers are made in all three levels of pounds per square inch--light duty, medium duty and heavy duty. Ratings by one of the major online sellers of pressure washer parts, pressure washer pumps and pressure washer equipment don't show a preference between an electric pressure washer and a gas pressure washer. Gas pressure washers

Honda pressure washers rate high among the gas pressure washers, with better and best ratings for both mid-sized and large sized capacity washers and Honda pressure washers captured all three categories in the contractor's model. A Ryobi pressure washer is another favorite of residential users. Hot water pressure washer

Another even more exciting innovation in pressure washers is the new hot water pressure washer.

0 comments