Clean It Up
UK General Cleaning Forum => General Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: brencarpetman on May 21, 2012, 06:07:14 pm
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Hi all,
Im adding pressurewashing to my carpet cleaning, cos things are kinda quiet!!
Just doing up flyers at the mo and Im looking for a good quality pressure washing picture if anyone has one.
Much appreciated if you do!
Bren
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What sort do you need ? I have loads
Also videos
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Hi Mike,
Thanks for the offer, I was looking at the pictures on the photostock websites and they are not great.
I need an image thats 300 dpi, because they need that for printing. Didnt realise they needed 300 dpi for A5 flyer, thats all i needed for my van graphics.
Any how I tried to upload my flyer to give you an indicator of the kind of thing I was looking for, but it wont allow me, it keeps coming back that the uploader is full. >:(
Ill try again later when the mods have sorted it out as I know they will ;D
Bren.
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You're trying to upload the old way. Look above where you type your reply and you'll see a box entitled 'SELECT FILES'. This is how you now upload pictures.
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like this, but post the images before any text..... or don't put any text just put another post below
(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1337700883_hurgada and pw 007 - Copy (2).JPG)(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1337700920_hurgada and pw 012 - Copy.JPG)
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You could have cleaned the barrels Mike. ;)
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Nice job there Mike!!
When I first looked at the top picture I thought it was a garden!!!
My eye picked up the couple of roots still sticking out between the blocks and I would have certainly blown these out with a turbo nozzle.
Good before and after pics Mike, very impressive.
Rob ;D
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Any advances Rob on 'clip on bar' for van?
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Nice job there Mike!!
When I first looked at the top picture I thought it was a garden!!!
My eye picked up the couple of roots still sticking out between the blocks and I would have certainly blown these out with a turbo nozzle.
Good before and after pics Mike, very impressive.
Rob ;D
Rob this whole job was turbo lanced but I made a judgement call that to keep at those weeds as it would have undermined the sets, they were really thick.
The full job had a good dose of weedkiller so they would die off anyway
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Lee
I am looking at another set up running around 60LPM on a single operator or split across two operators between 27 and 30 LPM. When I get this set up I will be spending some money getting a clip on bar for the van/s and will start off with 6 available nozzle holders and may go down to four on turbo nozzles.
The recovery option on this will be relatively straightforward with a vacuum port on the rear of it, with a slight opening at the back of it.
Housing it might be a different issue - that will need some work.
I have the basic set up sorted in my head and believe that it will be straight forward but I cannot do anything till I have the vacuum recovery in place and the right vacuum to suck the hell out of the black top!!!!!
Rob ;D
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like this, but post the images before any text..... or don't put any text just put another post below
(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1337700883_hurgada and pw 007 - Copy (2).JPG)(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1337700920_hurgada and pw 012 - Copy.JPG)
Mike can i borrow them for my new flyer please mate. ;D
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if you really want them i will send you the original photos, these have been reduced to 20% of the original
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What is a clip on bar? Does it serve drinks?
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if you really want them i will send you the original photos, these have been reduced to 20% of the original
Yes please
Cliff.perkins@hotmail.co.uk
Cheers for that in middle of doing another flyer so will help me out a treat. ;D
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done
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Lee
I am looking at another set up running around 60LPM on a single operator or split across two operators between 27 and 30 LPM. When I get this set up I will be spending some money getting a clip on bar for the van/s and will start off with 6 available nozzle holders and may go down to four on turbo nozzles.
The recovery option on this will be relatively straightforward with a vacuum port on the rear of it, with a slight opening at the back of it.
Housing it might be a different issue - that will need some work.
I have the basic set up sorted in my head and believe that it will be straight forward but I cannot do anything till I have the vacuum recovery in place and the right vacuum to suck the hell out of the black top!!!!!
Rob ;D
But with the set up being in motion it will act like a roadsweeper if you mean by vacuuming up in motion to recycle. A roadsweeper picks up loose stone etc therefore to that extent you'll need to 'tip off'. My bro in law has a dust suppression truck which is basically a 5,000 gallon tanker with engine/pump mounted on side pumping out through spray bar on front bumper. Something similar would be good with a bigger engine and pump but the recovery would be difficult.
Another way big money though would be to buy a 'Runway rubber removal' truck. Which are the dogs mate but if you had one of them or I did we would pack in cleaning stores etc and earn £2,000 a day driving up and down a runway creaming it.
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What is a clip on bar? Does it serve drinks?
Yeh mate if you like drinking from a turbo nozzle! ;D
Rob is after equipping one of his vans out with a bar attached to front to clean supermarket car parks faster but at high pressure and recovering the water.
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You would only need 1 drink if you were drinking it out of a turbo nozzle ;D
ahh i see. good old rob, loves a challenge. ;)
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Spot on their Lee
The difference will be the pre filter - this may need emptying more than once per day!!
Rob ;D
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And another thing - stop stalking me ;D
Rob ;D