I am going to be taking on a few new accounts with some serious carbon build-up in the systems. Hard carbon build up is nothing new to me as some of my biggest accounts use char-broilers so carbon and char are just part of the job. However, I am charging these new accounts an initial cleaning charge which will be funding some new equipment for myself. We have always used between 3-4 gpm/3000-4000 psi pressure washers which never removes all the carbon, hence the scrapers, grinders, and elbow grease.
So here is my question for those of you who also have extensive experience with carbon built-up systems: Which of the following would you purchase?
A. Purchase a 4 gpm/4000 psi heated pressure washer and use a sand blasting carbide kit with it.
B. Purchase a 5gpm/5000 psi heated pressure washer-(not compatible with a wet sandblasting kit.)
So- 4000 psi with sand or 5000 psi with no sand? I have used wet sand blasting kits before and the results are slow but effective. Sand kit is very touchy though (don't get that tip wet!) Have any of you used 5000 psi on a hood system? Is it any more efffective than using 4000 psi and worth the difference in cost? GPM's are a non issue for me since our barrels are configured with an automatic pump out system (no over-flowing barrells!)
I cannot avoid the hardcore hand scraping, grinding, chiseling elbow grease work its going to take to clean these neglected systems, but if I can use the proper machines to their utmost effeciency, maybe I can save a few cuts and bruises on my hands!
So here is my question for those of you who also have extensive experience with carbon built-up systems: Which of the following would you purchase?
A. Purchase a 4 gpm/4000 psi heated pressure washer and use a sand blasting carbide kit with it.
B. Purchase a 5gpm/5000 psi heated pressure washer-(not compatible with a wet sandblasting kit.)
So- 4000 psi with sand or 5000 psi with no sand? I have used wet sand blasting kits before and the results are slow but effective. Sand kit is very touchy though (don't get that tip wet!) Have any of you used 5000 psi on a hood system? Is it any more efffective than using 4000 psi and worth the difference in cost? GPM's are a non issue for me since our barrels are configured with an automatic pump out system (no over-flowing barrells!)
I cannot avoid the hardcore hand scraping, grinding, chiseling elbow grease work its going to take to clean these neglected systems, but if I can use the proper machines to their utmost effeciency, maybe I can save a few cuts and bruises on my hands!