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best (affordable) steam cleaner

Post by wibble_puppy »

ello :)

am pondering whether to invest in a steam cleaner, both to renovate my engine and to use each year to clean off the underside of the van for inspection.

Anyone got one they would recommend? Budget is a consideration (isn't it always :roll: ) but I'd rather spend a little more and get a good one!

All comments, experiences and tips v welcome, as ever! :D

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Post by paulhumphries »

I also fancied a proper steam cleaner after having access to one at a local HGV garage where a friend worked.
If you are after decent, and new, budget for well over £1000 and more like £1500.
If you look you will see hot pressure washers cheaper (say around £500) but they aren't the same thing as a steam cleaner.
Forget the small DIY steam cleaners that are meant for household cleaning - they are a waste of time even in the house.
I made a lance to attach to a wallpaper steamer and although it worked in a fashion a pressure washer cleaned more gunge off !

My advice is just get a decent pressure washer.

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Post by wibble_puppy »

cheers paul :)

sounds like an item to be hired, as and when needed 8)
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Post by aupickup »

i have a kirsher pressure washer, and these seemed to work very well :D :D :D , but then if it gets muddy then best to wash off straight away and not leave it
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Post by wibble_puppy »

true, true.

i was thinking more of the less routine cleaning, eg cleaning engine block and gearbox casing, which are currently still out of van
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Post by aupickup »

ah ok in that case get some engine degreaser, and then just brush down with water, cheap and easy
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yeah think i will do that :D
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Post by bmcecosse »

A cheapo pressure washer will be fine - mine was ~ £50 several years ago and still works a treat - cleans up the slabs each year too. Important of course to be sure it is stored where it cannot FREEZE during winter!
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Post by Kevin »

If you want an annual steam clean its going to cheaper to find a local garage to do it for you.
Cheers

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Post by Rob_Jennings »

seen a few engine bays steam cleaned, only to rust shortly after! Always make sure you dry it out and paint on some sort of preserve after the clean
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Post by wibble_puppy »

thanks, rob 8)
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