Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: buzzing on October 30, 2014, 07:02:29 am
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I got some 25 litre used barrels from a car wash, i rinsed them once but they still stink of the flammable liquid or glass they had in them before in the car wash. I had pure water put in, will they be ok to use for cleaning? Also, a TDS meter won't register these chemicals will it? It just measures the water itself, right? Also where can i buy some barrels, went to B and Q but they didnt have them!
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Of course it will register.
Rinse them until the pure water reads 000 on a TDS
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Matey the Tds stands for total dissolved solids, it measures the
impurities in your water.
jus keep rinsing then fill barrel with purified water if it reads 000ppm
its fine if it doesn't just repeat process again
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you do realise you can get stuff in the water which hasn't disolved,
bin then and buy new ones
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Maybe you can. But if you rinse them adequately the chemical that doesnt dissolve will be flushed out. It's not rocket science.
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try a caravan supliers
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No need to bin them.....OR buy new ones ::)roll.
The only barrels I DON'T use from the local car wash place, are the one which contained the tyre/rubber cleaner etc.
The ones which held car shampoo/screen wash/APC/TFR etc just need to be rinsed-out a few times....No need to waste pure water on the repeated rinsing out, just use plain tap water and fill half full and give them a good shake and repeat till your happy they're clean.
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you do realise you can get stuff in the water which hasn't disolved,
bin then and buy new ones
But if it hasn't dissolved then it's not going to go out at the brush head. Will get caught in your strainer on your pump.
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plenty places online sell them 2nd hand n cleaned
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Matey the Tds stands for total dissolved solids, it measures the
impurities in your water.
jus keep rinsing then fill barrel with purified water if it reads 028ppm
its fine if it doesn't just repeat process again
Fixed :D
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Matey the Tds stands for total dissolved solids, it measures the
impurities in your water.
jus keep rinsing then fill barrel with purified water if it reads 028ppm
its fine if it doesn't just repeat process again
Fixed :D
Bloody bluenose ;D...I would offer you a chocolate but im
sure you are not keen on After Eight ;D ;D
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you do realise you can get stuff in the water which hasn't disolved,
bin then and buy new ones
But if it hasn't dissolved then it's not going to go out at the brush head. Will get caught in your strainer on your pump.
will that bugger the pump?
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you do realise you can get stuff in the water which hasn't disolved,
bin then and buy new ones
But if it hasn't dissolved then it's not going to go out at the brush head. Will get caught in your strainer on your pump.
take a look at this http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/index.php?topic=190458.0
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^^ Nothing to do with rinsed-out barrels though ::)roll
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plenty places online sell them 2nd hand n cleaned
Why BUY cleaned 2nd hand barrels when you can get the barrels for FREE and clean them out yourself.
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plenty places online sell them 2nd hand n cleaned
Why BUY cleaned 2nd hand barrels when you can get the barrels for FREE and clean them out yourself.
Quite right - they will be fine.
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you do realise you can get stuff in the water which hasn't disolved,
bin then and buy new ones
But if it hasn't dissolved then it's not going to go out at the brush head. Will get caught in your strainer on your pump.
will that bugger the pump?
The 'stuff in the water' which Scrimble refers to, is what you can see when you look through a glass of tap water....
So NO, it won't bugger your pump
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plenty places online sell them 2nd hand n cleaned
Why BUY cleaned 2nd hand barrels when you can get the barrels for FREE and clean them out yourself.
Stop it with this talking common sense ;D
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plenty places online sell them 2nd hand n cleaned
Why BUY cleaned 2nd hand barrels when you can get the barrels for FREE and clean them out yourself.
Stop it with this talking common sense ;D
....But it makes me feel sooo smug .
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The barrels had a glass cleaner in them. It really stinks.
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The barrels had a glass cleaner in them. It really stinks.
As written above, rinse them a few times and just use them. The smell will go.
That's better than the ones I bought. They had been used for concentrated orange juice. For a few weeks when cleaning windows the air smelt of oranges.
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Travis perkins sells them for £14 a go!!!!!
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If you're not going to take the advice already given....Go and waste your money at Travis Perkins ::)roll.