There are definitely
different classifications for steam cleaners: consumer, commercial and
Industrial. Each which have their place.
For personal use, a consumer grade steam cleaner will work just fine. However I would not recommend a consumer grade
steam cleaner to a professional detailer.
At times, I have spent well over an hour steam cleaning neglected door
jambs with a commercial grade steam cleaner.
The McCulloch steam cleaner (consumer model) has a maximum steam time of
45 minutes which means on the maximum setting you may see 20 minutes of
steam. If I don’t refill my water reservoir
and let the boiler drain, the 300CS provides about an hour of steam on the maximum
setting. Continuous fill steam cleaners
like the 300CS, do not list the max operation time because you will have an
endless supply of steam.
The VX5000
steam cleaner seems to be the tipping point from consumer grade to commercial
grade steam cleaners. The VX5000 costs
roughly $800, and has a 4 liter boiler compared to the McCulloch which costs
roughly $100, and has a 1.5 liter boiler.
The VX5000 also offers 65psi of steam while the McCulloch only offers
35psi of steam. What manufacturers do
not mention, is that the overall PSI rating, and the pressure will decrease to
almost half the max listed PSI after the trigger has been pressed for close to
a minute. The VX5000 is a great entry
level commercial steam cleaner which is not to say it is inexpensive. A few
hundred more dollars and you can pick up a steam cleaner that has more PSI and
a continuous fill boiler, which the VX5000 does not have.
For the
majority of professional detailers, a commercial grade steam cleaner ranging
from $1,000 to $2,500 will be more than adequate. However there are some detailers that require
an industrial grade steam cleaner such as an Optima DM. The Optima DM has a 10 liter boiler compared
to the average 4 liter boiler found on commercial grade steam cleaners. The Optima DM also boasts an impressive
116psi which is 40psi more than most commercial grade steam cleaners. Detailing businesses that clean heavy
equipment or provide exterior steam washes need an industrial grade steam
cleaner.
Time is
money but money is a definite consideration when it comes to detailing and
purchasing a steam cleaner. A commercial grade steam cleaner will save you
countless hours of labor and pay for itself over time.
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