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UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: paul capner on February 11, 2015, 08:23:05 pm

Title: bouncy castle cleaning???
Post by: paul capner on February 11, 2015, 08:23:05 pm
hi all bit of a random one i know!
aswell as cleaning i also run a bouncy castle business one of our units is hired out for 6 months of the year and is left outside its in good nick and can still be used if only i can get it cleaned ive tried the so called bouncy castle cleaners ive got also pvc cleaner as it is just thin pvc essetially ive tried some of my solutions but nothings touched it the only thing that worked is 2k thinners but i dont really want to go over the whole thing with that if i can help it
any suggestions which products would be good?
Title: Re: bouncy castle cleaning???
Post by: tonner0 on February 11, 2015, 08:36:46 pm
Just a suggestion Paul, I would try either a hard surface cleaner,  general purpose cleaner ie G101 or GP, or may be traffic film remover and I imagine you would need a stiff brush or a broom to scrub it with. You may be best to post this in a different section to get more results.
Title: Re: bouncy castle cleaning???
Post by: Lewis Newby on February 11, 2015, 09:03:15 pm
Possibly something like hyperlon cleaner ive used on marine rib tubes, aerospace 303 cleaner, but g101 should do it, soft brush in then rinse
Title: Re: bouncy castle cleaning???
Post by: Tadgh O Shea on February 11, 2015, 09:16:40 pm
hi all bit of a random one i know!
aswell as cleaning i also run a bouncy castle business one of our units is hired out for 6 months of the year and is left outside its in good nick and can still be used if only i can get it cleaned ive tried the so called bouncy castle cleaners ive got also pvc cleaner as it is just thin pvc essetially ive tried some of my solutions but nothings touched it the only thing that worked is 2k thinners but i dont really want to go over the whole thing with that if i can help it
any suggestions which products would be good?
Hi Paul, Don't go near it with g101 as it contains sodium hydroxide and is to corrosive for those type surfaces, we have developed a safe method for deep cleaning this material if you want to email me   info@jskcleaning.ie  i will be happy to send you on information.   Regards Tadgh
Title: Re: bouncy castle cleaning???
Post by: tim handley on February 12, 2015, 08:27:22 am
i used to own 15 bouncy castles, occasionally gave thm a brush down with diluted g101, no problem whatsoever.....
Title: Re: bouncy castle cleaning???
Post by: clive ware on February 12, 2015, 05:55:41 pm
Tim- were they for yourself or did you hire them out?
Title: Re: bouncy castle cleaning???
Post by: tim handley on February 14, 2015, 11:41:02 am
i hired them out for about four years, used to be a good earner....