Clean It Up
UK General Cleaning Forum => General Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Smurf on August 06, 2016, 03:03:52 pm
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It did me ::)roll
https://vimeo.com/152971009
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Well it didn't work did it? That video is from Francois of Algoclear isn't it???
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That was not steam it was hot water.....steam is a gas, you can clearly see it was just a hot pressure washer.
Would that win the most pointless video on the Internet? Or maybe that laughing baby I was watching last week might just pip the post ::)roll
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The link seems not to be working for me now ???
What do they call super heated water at 150 c if it's not called wet steam?
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The link seems not to be working for me now ???
What do they call super heated water at 150 c if it's not called wet steam?
Errrr... Steam
below 100c water..... above 100c steam, 'wet steam' does not exist if its wet at normal atmospheric pressure then it must have cooled below 100
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The link seems not to be working for me now ???
What do they call super heated water at 150 c if it's not called wet steam?
Errrr... Steam
below 100c water..... above 100c steam, 'wet steam' does not exist if its wet at normal atmospheric pressure then it must have cooled below 100
Try sticking yer hand in superheated water at 150c at a flow rate of say 5 lpm and say at 100 bar then tell me if wet steam does not exist ;D
This is an example of wet steam cleaning
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V3B5nhEZnZI
This is an example of dry steam cleaning
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Px2anroCpD4
Note: one is wet and oneone dry....I rest my case ;D
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I'll let you rewrite the laws of physics then, .....
Move over Stephen Hawkins & Einstein....... Smurf has arrived :D :D
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To help clarify the matter
(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1470512476_Screenshot_2016-08-06-20-40-22.png)