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    steam cleaner

    just wondering if anyone knows anything about steam cleaners/steam guns??

    I wouldn't mind having one to clean car parts and grease and extra.

    anyone know where to buy one? I've looked before (briefly) at repcc and etc, but couldn't find anything..

    TIA

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    Last edited by Jarred; 28-08-2009 at 10:31 PM.


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    I just use a kero gun full of boiling water. You can pick 'em up pretty cheap ~$20.

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    where from Pete?

    edit: most probably autobahn supercheaps etc & hardware stores, thanks Pete.
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    This sounds like a great idea. Cheers lads.
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    You can rent one from Woolies. They're perfect for the carpets but I'm not sure about car parts...

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    Quote Originally Posted by rayray086 View Post
    You can rent one from Woolies. They're perfect for the carpets but I'm not sure about car parts...
    nah that's not what I'm after ray.

    I'm after something like what the boys used in this clip.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3mhq_BrnU0


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    cool clip, but surely it would have been faster to clamp the hose and remove the caliper? Thats a lot of masking
    you could just use a parts washer ($100 will get a good one and you can use it all the time...) and paint without masking...
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    I'm not buying one just so i can paint my brake calipers....

    I want one almost as an alternative to a parts washer. Thing is though, it's kinda hard to degrease and clean and engine bay with a parts washer, hence my asking about a steam cleaner/gun.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jarred View Post
    where from Pete?

    edit: most probably autobahn supercheaps etc & hardware stores, thanks Pete.
    Yep. They're simple air guns with a pot underneath to hold kero for parts washing. I'm not big on blowing kero into the air though.

    I usually spray a can or two of $2 degreaser about the place and then use boiling water and a dash of truck wash to finish off the job with the kero gun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Jones View Post
    Yep. They're simple air guns with a pot underneath to hold kero for parts washing. I'm not big on blowing kero into the air though.

    I usually spray a can or two of $2 degreaser about the place and then use boiling water and a dash of truck wash to finish off the job with the kero gun.

    Pete
    Funnily enough, that's what I was planning on doing!

    I'll look out for one next time I'm at supercheap or where ever.


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