I haven't checked in to the forum much lately, so maybe this has already been discussed to death.
At this link is a video for a 145 psi "Vapor Rino" steam cleaner (in the video, just water/steam, no chemicals are used. Skip ahead to the 2 minute point): https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=262&v=ha4XjXPzh18
Ignoring the $2600 price tag for the moment, the touchless aspect is appealing and appears to be pretty effective even with a fairly dirty vehicle, but I'm not so sure about the very high temperatures and the long-term impact on paint and various painted plastic car parts.
Does anyone have this or similar unit?
How important is the 145 psi, or is it just as effective using a lower priced 120 psi unit or still lower priced 60-80 psi unit?
Is there some other specification like a steam flow rate that needs to be considered as well?
This is the first I've seen of a steam cleaner used for exterior car washing, and anticipating future water restrictions, it might be one of the few ways to keep your car clean.
What are your thoughts?
At this link is a video for a 145 psi "Vapor Rino" steam cleaner (in the video, just water/steam, no chemicals are used. Skip ahead to the 2 minute point): https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=262&v=ha4XjXPzh18
Ignoring the $2600 price tag for the moment, the touchless aspect is appealing and appears to be pretty effective even with a fairly dirty vehicle, but I'm not so sure about the very high temperatures and the long-term impact on paint and various painted plastic car parts.
Does anyone have this or similar unit?
How important is the 145 psi, or is it just as effective using a lower priced 120 psi unit or still lower priced 60-80 psi unit?
Is there some other specification like a steam flow rate that needs to be considered as well?
This is the first I've seen of a steam cleaner used for exterior car washing, and anticipating future water restrictions, it might be one of the few ways to keep your car clean.
What are your thoughts?