
Most pressure washers spray cold water. Cold water can clean a lot of things. A driveway. A deck. A vehicle. But there are jobs where cold water just doesn’t cut it. Oil stains. Grease buildup. Mold and mildew. Heavy industrial grime. For those jobs, you need heat. That’s where a pressure washers hot comes in.
A hot pressure washer combines pressure and temperature. The water is heated to sometimes 300 degrees or more. That heat breaks down grease and oil in a way that cold water never can. You use less chemical. You use less water. You get the job done faster. And you get better results.
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