Vacuum Surface Cleaner 21in SS
Quick Overview
- Control overspray from pressure washing sidewalks, warehouse floors, tile surfaces and more
- Sanitize with up to 230 degree F water
- Floors and cleaned surfaces dry in minutes
- Add filtration for Re-Use and have the ultimate in water conservation
- Closed Loop Cleaning Systems are revolutionary in enviro-compliance and time savings
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$2,044.45
$2,317.05
Vacuum Surface Cleaner 21in SS
Vacuuming Surface Cleaner
Clean 20" path and vacuum up wash water in ONE PASS.
When combined with the right Recovery Vacuum
4GPM Capable, but slower,
Surface Cleaner works best with a 5 to 8 GPM Pressure Washer.
Order a 3 nozzle spray bar (optional) for Pressure Washers 8 to 12 GPM
When Ordering Specify the
So that correct nozzles for the spray bar will be provided
Maintenance and repair parts are readily available
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