mbarber84
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Hello All,
Some friends of mine recently bit the bullet and picked up one the military steam/pressure cleaners from GL. The unit is manufactured by the American Kleaner Corp. , it seems to be all in-tact, appears completely un-used, with 1 hr of operation on the hour meter. All hoses, wands, tips and other accessories included in the auction.
We had several questions concerning these machines:
1. What did the military use these for, and why would there only be 1 hr of operation on the unit (it looks un-used with some of the accessories in original factory packaging)
- my assumption was that these units were used to wash equipment sprayed with the CARC paint, as it is of a rough textured nature and very difficult to truly clean.
2. Does anyone here have any experience with these machines either A) Purchased from GL or B) through civilian channels?
We are going to have a certified electrician and a certified plumber (both friends of ours) check the machine over to make sure it is 100% ready to go.
Any other input would be great! (Cant find much on the search function btw)
Some friends of mine recently bit the bullet and picked up one the military steam/pressure cleaners from GL. The unit is manufactured by the American Kleaner Corp. , it seems to be all in-tact, appears completely un-used, with 1 hr of operation on the hour meter. All hoses, wands, tips and other accessories included in the auction.
We had several questions concerning these machines:
1. What did the military use these for, and why would there only be 1 hr of operation on the unit (it looks un-used with some of the accessories in original factory packaging)
- my assumption was that these units were used to wash equipment sprayed with the CARC paint, as it is of a rough textured nature and very difficult to truly clean.
2. Does anyone here have any experience with these machines either A) Purchased from GL or B) through civilian channels?
We are going to have a certified electrician and a certified plumber (both friends of ours) check the machine over to make sure it is 100% ready to go.
Any other input would be great! (Cant find much on the search function btw)