Playing with my new steam cleaner

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I like it Slideways!!
just got it it's a small one but does okay



before

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during

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after

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wheels

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after

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after

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lawn mower hood

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after

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I like it okay it's a steam shark it's a small home application but it works.
 
why do people use like a wheel cleaner lets say when you can just steam clean it? Im just asking. Seems like a good engine cleaner.
 
Not much difference between the engine before and after to me...



Using S100/P21S wash followed with CD2 would really make that engine shine.
 
I really hate to say it, but I just do not see how the steamer is doing all that much good. The usual alternatives already mentioned in this thread would have produced far more pronounced results.
 
I saw the pictures when first posted – and decided to pass on comment as I just didn’t have the guts to be the first post ... and in the first post say I really wasn’t crazy about the results, but I have to agree with “KnuckleBucket�.

In the shop, we use the steamer in the engine bay, but that’s after cling-wrapping some critical electrical parts. It’s great for loosening heavy oils (as seen in the pictures, and obvious on the valve-cover), but then a good cleaner, sprayed generously, as an old wash-mitt (either old wool or the micro-fiber ‘reggae-hair’), and hand wipe each and every part, line, corner, grove, etc. as if you’re feeling up your first girl, and not missing one inch. Then follow with a second steam rinse (probably a little more pressure than you get with the home model you’re using), and in most cases, depending on level of soot and crud, do it all over again immediately from scratch.

As for the rims, I don’t touch them with steam. Wheel cleaners, brushes of several varieties to get into the webbing of the gold rims. The same brushes and a good sponge would certainly improve the curves of the center-cap and inside the holes of the chrome (Ford, I think) rims. Then blast ‘em with the hose – never mind the steam.

On the white surface, you can see an improvement, but certainly some good cleaners and some elbow-grease will bring substantially better results.

Steam cleaners have their place, but I don’t see any improvement over the standards used and discussed on this site.

Hope you take this as it’s meant ... I’m certainly not trying to ridicule, but only posting what I see and offering alternatives to steaming based on what you’ve shown.
 
Yea, I agree with others.....the results aren't that great. There is still a lot of grime in the spokes on that gold wheel......
 
12-23-07, 05:04



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just got it it's a small one but does okay



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Maybe "your small one" works ok, :confused: , but does that mean that others wouln't want a "bigger one" to do the job better? :drool:



Just asking. . .
 
I agree with you 96DCMSS there is TONS of grime and gunk in those wheels - maybe a "small finger" and a rag would help. . .:think2
 
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