These machines give contractors the option of applying chemicals undiluted at low pressure or injecting them into the pressurized hot water flow after the water leaves the nozzle - Cleaning Masonry - advertisement

Masonry Construction, July, 2002 by Jim Camillo

These machines give contractors the option of applying chemicals undiluted at low pressure or injecting them into the pressurized hot water flow after the water leaves the nozzle. The chemicals are applied at the same pressure as the water--1000 to 3000 psi--depending on the model. Machine operators have complete control over how much chemical is applied and can easily adjust its concentration.

* Kem-O-Kleen/Unique Industries Inc., 10600 W. 50th Ave., Bldg. 13, Wheat Ridge, CO 80033; 800-274-4121; www.kem-o-kleen.com

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