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Old 02-09-07, 09:53   #1 (permalink)
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Using my steamer

Here is a quick video I took of me cleaning a grungy tire. I sprayed the tire and wheel with Optimum degreaser, let it dwell for a few minutes then hit it with my steamer and the jet nozzle at 65 psi.

Try and ignore the background music.....had no idea it came through that loud!!

I did this to give many of you a preview of what a steamer can accomplish. These tires were very grungy as can be seen in the Click and Brag thread.


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Old 02-09-07, 10:45   #2 (permalink)
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nice little video, once again anthony . my little nephew (10 years old) just commented on how he likes that song...
 
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Old 02-09-07, 10:48   #3 (permalink)
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Old 02-10-07, 12:03   #4 (permalink)
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"AND NOW IT'S READY FOR DRESSING!
Haha! Man that really did seem to do the trick though, just seeing the funk drip off onto the ground. Nice work.
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Old 02-10-07, 12:45   #5 (permalink)
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Re: Using my steamer

I like the videos. What kind of steamer are you using? Thanks.
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Re: Using my steamer

I agree and use my steamer on the really nasty wheels and tires in a similar manner. The steam jet is also especially usefull at blasting out those tight crevices and lug nut recesses on the wheel.
 
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Re: Using my steamer

Ron has bragged to me about the steamer you have there. Looks awesome plus saves you a ton in chemicals and keeps you from having to carry them with you. I might have to invest and........
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Outstanding! I wouldn't be without my steamer. It does a great job blasting out dirt and old wax from crevices, cleans dashboards/consoles and just about everything!
 
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Old 02-10-07, 07:31   #9 (permalink)
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Re: Using my steamer

I too am curious as to brand(s) will put out such continuous steam. The one I have is pitiful and not worth the effort to use.

The wheel and tire look terrific, great timesaver without compromise.
 
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Re: Using my steamer

Aha(the band)....man thats soo 80s.
Hey Ant, is thats a Tr5 or Tr6? I only see the hose, I didnt see the tank.
Man, I have the TR5 and works wonder
Great video any more?
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Re: Using my steamer

Morning everyone....I should be working but it's cold and I'm a weather wimp

The steamer I am using is now about 3 years old.....great machine and it has never given me any problems. I check it out and clean it out routinely and the only thing Ihave had to do to it is re-splice the wire as it comes from the unit due to cracking.

The unit I have is this one Portable Steamer "Best Buy"

Do a Google search to shop around if you like. Be weary of steamers at "BLOW OUT PRICES!! as they may not be very good.

You want to look for a steamer with a good warranty on their boiling unit, a good PSI, at least 55 psi (mines 65 psi), an on/off switch at the handle and continuous fill is handy to have also.

Always try and use distilled or soft water in yoru machine as this will promote a long and healthy life span for the boiling unit.

Thanks so much for the encouraging words people, much appreciated.

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Re: Using my steamer

Great video Anthony! I borrowed a friends steamer once and I could not believe how usefull of a tool it was. It cleans better than anything and is very quick at it also. The prices are up there, but well worth it and it's my next investment. Once you try one, you will hooked for life.
 
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