ranger6350
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A Smaller, But Lower Cost, Alternative to Flat Surface Recapture
I ran across the message board doing a review of the Cyclone LP4500 web information. Mystic Washer(.com) has a walk-behind recapture unit that's about $11,000, but you have to add a pump and tank to capture the water. A whole system that does everything needed is under 30,000.
The standard flat surface units are in the $5000 to $6000 range. You will find the reviews for this machine are outstanding. The company is actively looking for distributors outside the US.
These Mystic Washers are really an innovative piece of equipment and completely contractor-grade. Users cite a 40% reduction in cleaning time labor; can just have one person on the job instead of two, etc.
The website, MysticWasher.com, has quite a bit of information on, including audio interviews with users and videos.
You can also reduce the pressure from the standard 4,000 psi for cleaning wooden decks, bricks, pavers, etc. without tearing them up.
Check it out.
I ran across the message board doing a review of the Cyclone LP4500 web information. Mystic Washer(.com) has a walk-behind recapture unit that's about $11,000, but you have to add a pump and tank to capture the water. A whole system that does everything needed is under 30,000.
The standard flat surface units are in the $5000 to $6000 range. You will find the reviews for this machine are outstanding. The company is actively looking for distributors outside the US.
These Mystic Washers are really an innovative piece of equipment and completely contractor-grade. Users cite a 40% reduction in cleaning time labor; can just have one person on the job instead of two, etc.
The website, MysticWasher.com, has quite a bit of information on, including audio interviews with users and videos.
You can also reduce the pressure from the standard 4,000 psi for cleaning wooden decks, bricks, pavers, etc. without tearing them up.
Check it out.