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Sunday, March 6, 2011

Helpful Hints on Using Propane Power Washers


Propane Trailer Pressure Washer

The most common energy sources for power washers are diesel, gasoline, propane, or electricity. There is no difference in terms of performance for a particular type of machine. However, each type has its own unique functional aspects. For example, machines powered by electricity are not as suitable for outdoor cleaning as the fuel powered machines. The reason is simple. It is hard to find electric outlets in outdoor locations.

The following information is directed toward propane pressure washers.

Choosing the Right Machine
Power washers come with a variety of different specifications and technologies. One such propane pressure washer is Daimer®’s Super Max™ 12500 PE. This propane powered machine features pressure levels of 3000 psi, flow rates of 5 GPM, and temperature levels up to 330°F. It can be both trailer mounted and wheel mounted. Optional features include a phosphatizing system (12500 PE AF) and multi-gun features.

General Tips
When using power washers for cleaning walls and washing planes or ships, it is always better to start from the top and finish cleaning at the lowest point. Start the cleaning process at a topmost corner and move the output of the machine to the other side in horizontal direction.