Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: neiljoust on May 18, 2014, 09:22:35 pm
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hi does anyone else clean wheelie bins on here , if so do you use soap in the pressure washer and then spray some scented chemicals thank you
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I know a bloke in newark that cleans bins
Jetwashes and then sprays a scented disinfectant
From what i gather the cleaning is the easy bit, there are few health and safety regs ....if you're going to do it properly anyway (where you drain the water from the bins, how you stop the water spraying everywhere when cleaning the bins etc....)
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thank you , do you know if he uses something like traffic film remover in the pressure washer
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I know a bloke in newark that cleans bins
Jetwashes and then sprays a scented disinfectant
From what i gather the cleaning is the easy bit, there are few health and safety regs ....if you're going to do it properly anyway (where you drain the water from the bins, how you stop the water spraying everywhere when cleaning the bins etc....)
Where are you based Don?
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I know a bloke in newark that cleans bins
Jetwashes and then sprays a scented disinfectant
From what i gather the cleaning is the easy bit, there are few health and safety regs ....if you're going to do it properly anyway (where you drain the water from the bins, how you stop the water spraying everywhere when cleaning the bins etc....)
Where are you based Don?
Bristol now mate, but originally from Derby so know a few people around Derby/Nottingham/Mansfield areas
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thank you , do you know if he uses something like traffic film remover in the pressure washer
No mate, nothing but water through the pressure washer
(I'm not sure something like TFR would have enough time to take effect if run through a pressure washer...?)
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Don't these people use machines they tow around what clean the bins also heard its abit of a nightmare due to getting there when bins have been emptied
Could be a nightmare wheelie yes wheelie pmsl !!!!