I power wash public transportation bus and light rail station shelters for work and the Hotsy really does wonders! It’s amazing how much it cleans up stained concrete and metal benches. Super satisfying watching something that looks old and dirty come back to life. If you can afford a Hotsy I would definitely recommend it!
Great video Elliot as always. Steam/Hot water always works best as I've always found. Pre-treating as well, but as you said you usually do, but wanted to see what the machine would do first. Your shop is looking good, now we/you just need more snow for snow blowing...lol. Cheers from Sask.
From my limited experience, it is assumed that a chemical substance should be placed to dissolve the saturated fats that are embedded in the floor for a period not exceeding twenty minutes, after which it should be immediately started using hot water.
Watching those lift arms go back to yellow was the most satisfying part of the video! That Hotsy really gives it to the oil and grease.
Thing means business that’s for sure
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I power wash public transportation bus and light rail station shelters for work and the Hotsy really does wonders! It’s amazing how much it cleans up stained concrete and metal benches. Super satisfying watching something that looks old and dirty come back to life. If you can afford a Hotsy I would definitely recommend it!
Love my hotsy that’s for sure! You don’t happen to work in the buffalo NY area, do you?
Do u prep with some type of chemical or degreaser. Or don’t need it with hot pressure washer
@@Manuel3525m The area right in my car lift I treat with a commercial kitchen floor degreaser, the rest of the shop I dont prep
Picnic at Elliotts shop!! Lol no blanket required!
That’s right! Warm, cozy, and inviting now!
Elliot, next time pre treat with simple green, it really is that good.
I normally do, however since this was the first time using the hot water, I wanted to see how it did without chemicals.
Great video Elliot as always. Steam/Hot water always works best as I've always found. Pre-treating as well, but as you said you usually do, but wanted to see what the machine would do first. Your shop is looking good, now we/you just need more snow for snow blowing...lol. Cheers from Sask.
Gotta catch up on chores! And gotta get those wheels on the blower!
Didn't know that the heater ran off diesel, awesome. Works well with that floor attachment. Will look into one of these when I get a shop floor lol.
Works like a dream!
That is amazing. We have a hot water Hotsy at work mounted on the wall and it's amazing.
I thought about getting the wall mount, but I wanted the portability to take it places if I needed to.
Holy smokes... that turned out great !
I’m fairly impressed myself for not using any chemicals!
From my limited experience, it is assumed that a chemical substance should be placed to dissolve the saturated fats that are embedded in the floor for a period not exceeding twenty minutes, after which it should be immediately started using hot water.
That’s not a bad recommendation
Nice pressure washer. Where's my sweatshirt and shirt? I know I had to win. LOL!
Winner will be announced in a video that will be posted on 12/22/23! Stay Tuned!
nice waiting 4 the next snow lol
Me too!
Nice hat
Thanks