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UK General Cleaning Forum => General Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: drive surgeon on November 20, 2009, 11:37:29 am
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do i just need to replace the spray arm or will the bearing drum be damaged too after arm hit a flag sticking up on a patio? i have ordered a new spray arm today.?
its leaving tiger stripes on the flags and the whole whirlaway is shaking.
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Had a similar thing happen on our FSC from Techclean ,we just changed the arm and everything was ok. Do you rate the whirlaway only am looking at getting another unit?
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hi,
what unit are you looking to get?
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we have a techclean (honda 13hp) one at the moment which is good, would really like a push start instead of a pullcord, nearly broke me thumb this week with the recoil, was just wondering what the whirlaway was like and is it any good or are they pretty well all the same?
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yes i think so.am after the the one with a vac lass mess and than i can move quicker to jobs.
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Hi guys,i could do with a bit of help from you ...The last time i was on here i was going to get a loan to buy a set up,,but with the credit crunch and other stuff, decided to save up the funds insted.. Anyway i've almost got the funds, and was wondering if you guys could rate any set ups..I've been looking at the techclean set up and the whirlaway , but i'm drawn to the techclean as the fsc looks a much better bit of kit... Do all you guys use the honda 13hp and would it be powerful enough to do a bit of drain jetting and grafitti removal...any help would be much appreciated guys , kind regards,, Shaun........ :) :)
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You won't go wrong with Tech-Cleans machines we have had one for 5 years and it has been great, still using it. As far as drian jetting with it, I would say no, it might handle small blockages, but you don't have the Lts per min or PSI to handle nastier stuff. As far as grafitti goes heat and the right chems is the way to go, some guys on here do, do it with cold water so they might be able to give advice.
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Hi guys,i could do with a bit of help from you ...The last time i was on here i was going to get a loan to buy a set up,,but with the credit crunch and other stuff, decided to save up the funds insted.. Anyway i've almost got the funds, and was wondering if you guys could rate any set ups..I've been looking at the techclean set up and the whirlaway , but i'm drawn to the techclean as the fsc looks a much better bit of kit... Do all you guys use the honda 13hp and would it be powerful enough to do a bit of drain jetting and grafitti removal...any help would be much appreciated guys , kind regards,, Shaun........ :) :)
Can't comment on drain jetting, but honda 13hp more than enough for graffiti removal, it's more about the right chemicals rather than lots of pressure/flow.
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hi shaun,
i get my gear from slater techincal and have not had any trouble with it at lot,i lease machines that i think am not going to use much which is better than forking out a lump sum.mark
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do i just need to replace the spray arm or will the bearing drum be damaged too after arm hit a flag sticking up on a patio? i have ordered a new spray arm today.?
its leaving tiger stripes on the flags and the whole whirlaway is shaking.
How can the arm hit the flag,the skirt hangs lower than the rotateing arms that would hit the anything in the way first,unless you tilted it up to go over this flag which tbh is rather a daft thing to do
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a guys who cleaned some tenniscourts up by me did that bent it down to get it near the tarmac ended you costing him a new f.s.c in the end.
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the whirlaway is awesome!! if its set up right/ i got mine from merril fox for £350.
20" stainless steel tri arm delivered from florida.
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with graffiti roger is right, its all about the chemicals, i use graffiti hotlines products which work fine with cold water, and with graffiti removal you only want low pressure!! The only time cold water doesnt work is if the graffiti area has been treated with a wax sacraficial anti graffiti coating, as you need hot water to melt wax off
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http://sweepfast.com/flatsurfacecleaners.htm
500mm FSC any good? same one as northerntool i believe
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do i just need to replace the spray arm or will the bearing drum be damaged too after arm hit a flag sticking up on a patio? i have ordered a new spray arm today.?
its leaving tiger stripes on the flags and the whole whirlaway is shaking.
How can the arm hit the flag,the skirt hangs lower than the rotateing arms that would hit the anything in the way first,unless you tilted it up to go over this flag which tbh is rather a daft thing to do
can you not answer this please?
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shut up with your stupid negative comments please. we come on here to get help not criticize people. get a life!
Its not a negative comment,its a simple question,if you cant give a simple answer,then you need a life
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Have you sold your FSC yet Mark?dan
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have you sold yours dan?
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Stelwart,
Its a common problem, usually caused by trying to get the corners of paving clean right up to the edge. If one of the wheels or the skirt drops off the edge of a flag say, then the end of the rotating bar will hit the corner of said flag and BANG £70 up the swanny!!!
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well said steve i knew you would understand!! ;)
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Thanx for all your replies guy's :D i've decided i'm gunna go with the techclean to start me of...but one question before i order,,,if i was to get a hot pressure washer instead ( as graffitti removal is the path i want to go down and driveway cleaning would be just an add on ) could i and would it be powerful enough to use a f.s.c .. Also as its graffitti removal i wanna do , could i get away with running from a ford ranger or some other kind of pick up,,or would i be better of with something like a fiat scudo or some other van ??? ???...kind regards, shaun
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for graffiti removal you need a van with a large water tank as you will be doing jobs in town centres with no water supply etc. :-X
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Cheers DS, so would you say a scudo was a good van to have...I was thinking that a double cab ranger would have been ok.( it would save paying two lots of insurance, as the family car could be sold on and i knew alot of graffitti artist when i was younger, and most used to do it where you wouldnt get most transport,,so an off roader would av been ideal )... :-\ regards shaun
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i have 2 tanks. 1000 litre and a 400 litre strapped into my van.
but you could have something like this
click below:
http://images.google.co.uk/imgres?imgurl=http://www.graffiti-busters.co.uk/images/header_van1fly.png&imgrefurl=http://www.graffiti-busters.co.uk/&usg=__koaMwSeYioDwD_9pctH-DgzvyRU=&h=162&w=217&sz=18&hl=en&start=2&um=1&tbnid=dJhsR2hgODxJgM:&tbnh=80&tbnw=107&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dgraffiti%2Bbusters%2B%2Bvan%26hl%3Den%26um%3D1%26ie%3DUTF-8