Hot water pressure cleaners are referred to by many names, including hot and cold pressure cleaners, steam cleaners and diesel fired pressure cleaners.

A cold water pressure cleaner is a machine that delivers cold water at a certain waterflow rate, depending on the capacity of the pump, under pressure to clean the surface on which the cleaning is required. Generally, the larger the delivery flowrate of the pump, the bigger, better and more productive the pressure cleaners are, but when you start talking about hot water pressure cleaners, this rule does not apply.

The hot water pressure cleaner is by far the better machine against a cold water pressure cleaner because the cleaning result and the time taken to clean changes dramatically when using hot water. You cannot compare machines of similar technical specification because there is such a large difference in performance between hot water and cold water cleaning.

The hot water pressure cleaner has come a long way since it first application, where the person would need to heat the water by hand first, then it would be put through the machine which would pressurize it in order to do the cleaning.

A hot water pressure cleaner works these days by having water pumped and pressurized through the pressure pump, the heated via a diesel petrol heater before being discharged out of the machine through the nozzle.

Heat does most of the cleaning as against purely the cleaning power or motion caused by purely the water sprayed under pressure. The heat in partnership with the pressured water jointly provides a very formidable team for larger cleaning applications.

A typical question often posed by someone considering the purchase of a pressure cleaner for a specific type of cleaning project or maybe even just pressure cleaning in general is, “Does hot water really make that much difference?” It is not until one has used a hot water pressure cleaner that one can truly appreciate the difference in the cleaning result and speed of the application.

It is fair to say that this applies to a majority of cleaning applications but is not the case for all particular projects. Having said that, it is also fair to say that in the majority of cases, a hot water pressure cleaner produces a much better result regardless of the particular cleaning task compared to a cold water pressure cleaner regardless of the cold pressure cleaners water flowrate or operating pressure.

Would you think of washing your dinner dishes with cold water? Why would you think that this same principle would not apply to pressure cleaning in general?

So for the larger applications which involve removing grease, heavy dirt or other materials, there is no clearer choice than choosing hot water pressure cleaners over a cold water machine.


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