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Once upon a time there was a thing called a steam cleaner, and you could get 
things
steam-cleaned.  These days steam cleaners have been largely replaced by "steam" 
cleaners.
My ex-brother-in-law's landscaping business had a nice German steam cleaner.  It
had a big tank for diesel fuel, and produced lots of real steam.  
I think a heated pressure washer, even if it heats the water
almost to boiling,  is a poor substitute for a real steam cleaner, since the 
blast of
actual gaseous steam will have much more heating power than a 
a stream of even boiling water.
Doug
At 04:03 PM 2/14/2006 -0600, you wrote:
>As long as this topic is up, Has any one used / bought one of the
>"heated" water models?  I have seen them in the Northern Tool catalog,
>seems they are powered by gas or diesel and they look like a real cool
>item for using on large vehicles and trailers.
>
>Anyone have experience with this type?
>
>Ron Schmittou
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