Volume 46 | Januaryr 2024

The Scratching Post Vol. 46

Issue #46 of the Scratching Post. In this edition, We take a look at a hot water trailer built for a mechanical contractor. The How-To sections teaches us about winterizing our pressure washer. Since it's getting cold, check out our selection of Val6 Heaters (short supply in stock now). We just got in our 1st 'mini' steamer from Steamericas. All this available with a 0% interest for 12 months.

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In the Work Shop

Chris came to us to fill a need for a pressure washer for his Mechanical Contracting business. He needed a pressure washer mostly to service residential and commercial HVAC equipment. He wanted hot water for improved cleaning when he needed it. He wanted extra reach so he could get to units in back yards or on roof tops from the street. Learn More

How To

Winterize your Pressure Washer

Here in the south, the weather forecast is telling us it's time to think about winterizing our pressure washer. Having a pressure washer freeze can be an expensive catastrophe, destroying pumps, fittings, pipes and coils. Don't trust your heated garage or shop. Learn how to quickly protect your equipment.

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Hard Steel

Cougar Chemical offers Val 6 portable space heaters for all your mobile heating needs. Val 6 radiant heaters are the most efficient and cost-effective portable heaters in the heating industry. Because of the technology offered by Val 6 heaters, they can run using less than a gallon of fuel per hour while ...Learn More

Something NEW

The latest product from Steamericas is designed specifically for the automotive industry. Perfect for owner-operators seeking a compact and budget-friendly alternative to the classic Optima XD, the XDm offers all the cleaning and sanitization power you need in a smaller, more portable package. We have a unit in Memphis available for Demo so come by and check it out!

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Special Deal!

Cougar Chemcal is offering a financing special!

  • Choose your equipment
  • Payments are calculated by dividing the equipment cost by 12.
  • The first and last payment is due upfront. Next payment within 30‐45 days.
  • Own the equipment at the end for $1.00.

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