Clean It Up
UK General Cleaning Forum => General Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: joe.b on February 28, 2010, 03:23:04 pm
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when using your hot washers, do you use them or do you need to use them at full pressure or do you use them at say 100-150 bar etc, does this get rid of graffiti chewing gum etc
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I have to turn the pressure down on mine to use as it has a safety blow out valve which doesn't allow full pressure.
Having said that, it is unlikely that an 'add-on' hot box will be capable of heating more than 15 litres a minute at 1500 psi. Some do i know, but they are mega expensive.
To get the maximum heat out of your hotbox then it is probably better to reduce the pressure but this will depend on the box.
120 degress at 1500 psi or even less will deal with gum, no problem.
Andy
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I have to turn the pressure down on mine to use as it has a safety blow out valve which doesn't allow full pressure.
Having said that, it is unlikely that an 'add-on' hot box will be capable of heating more than 15 litres a minute at 1500 psi. Some do i know, but they are mega expensive.
To get the maximum heat out of your hotbox then it is probably better to reduce the pressure but this will depend on the box.
120 degress at 1500 psi or even less will deal with gum, no problem.
Andy
lavor are now doing a hot box that does 21 litres aminute at 200 bar which is approximately 3000 psi and it only costs about £1200, but as you say you dont need massive pressure to remove gum as long as the water is hot enough,
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On my HDS 1000 DE i use 98c at full pressure 200 bar 15lts a min thats ok for most graffiti and gum on hard surfaces ie concrete slab block certain hard brick etc same heat but lower pressure(40bar) for the likes of tarmac and any soft stone etc,also at this pressure i can wack this up to 150c i use this for mainly degreaseing ie steam cleaning.
The temp and the pressure all depends on not so much what your cleaning off but what surface your cleaning it off from