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puddle proof
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Posted: 02/February/2006 at 5:09am |
How do I clean a mechanical shop ceiling & walls in a automotive centre!!
The walls & ceiling are both powder coated metal. the last time we cleaned this building we did it with rags & spray 9.(Never Again). It took too long, as the ceiling is 16' HIGH. Is there any way I can power wash this building with my truckmount & not get the floor & every thing else wet??? |
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Use magic DRY water............available at KleenKuip...........ask for Gloria Nightrider |
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It"s a serious question, I would appreciate any help I could get
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puddle proof
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Is there any kind of wand available
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duckcountry
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If you think of the shop as a car (metal with a coating of paint), you might be able to get it cleaned by:
1. Starting with the ceiling, work your way down 2. Use a Pressure Washer (Wally World has cheap ones) to get the targeted surface wet 3. Apply a liquid car wash detergent much as you would do when doing a carpet pre-spray 4. Give the pre-spray 5 minutes to do its work 5. Watch the pressure and your distance, using the pressure washer to blast and rinse the surface. 6. I would at use a sqweegy <sp> on the walls and floors at the very least then vacuum the shop floor with a wet dry vac. Of course, that is just me and nothing to do with the best way for you. |
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dennis_is_ok
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sub it out to servicemaster.
spray 9 is way too strong to be breathing all day. |
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Andy1845c
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I see this is really an old post, but if anyone else has the same problem, I would go out and rent a hot water pressure washer and use a mild degreaser for a soap. My truck mount heat excanger can't keep up with a powerwasher wand on it and it lacks the pressure and flow that really save you time. I have a 4000psi 4gpm hot pressurewasher and I am very happy with what can be removed with little or no soap.
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You cross her and you will find out???
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Ummmmmmmmmm..........no
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