Steam Cleaner Tech .. Hot water vs Steam

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With all the Cruiser home mechanics on the board I wondered what you guys do for a steam cleaner?
I found that super hot water, just below the steam point actually works better for me. I tried steam but I couldnt see anything I was doing. When I switched over to high heat hot water and things seem to come off much better.

I have been looking for a steam cleaner (not a high pressure washer) but one with around 750 -1200 psi.
I wondered what you guys have that works for you and what brand unit you have ?


Bennett
 
Steam cleans best, hands down.

I have a Karcher pressure washer/steamer. You can adjust the pressure and temperature on this unit.

It works great.



:beer:
 
I have a diesel powered burner on my cleaner. I can adjust the pressure and temperature on this unit. Mine goes up to 195 degrees. Steam works great on nasty filthy greasy stuff. It is a little harse for painted and clearcoated items. If you get one make sure it has an adjustable temp control.
 

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