@@parkerzi hi thanks for your comment, the reason we don't use chemicals for sites like this is because they have underground drainage intercepors which are used to seperate the oil and using chemicals could affect this and cause an environmental risk
hi thanks for your comment, the reason we don't use chemicals for sites like this is because they have underground drainage intercepors which are used to seperate the oil and using chemicals could affect this and cause an environmental risk
Maintencance! duh! if it gets like this in such a short time,imagine after years without cleaning! it gets worse, just like you wash your car after it gets dirty...why cleaning it...itsgonnaget dirty again eventually am I right.
Hi Mark, thanks for your comment. This particular waste centre hadn’t been cleaned in many years!! The build up of dirt/dust was a fire hazard and it was in desperate need of cleaning. You’re right in saying that it will build up with dirt again but like Mat said in his comment, regular maintenance is advised. 👌 Thanks for watching 😊
@@artinconstruction9070 hi thanks for your comment, the reason we don't use chemicals for sites like this is because they have underground drainage intercepors which are used to seperate the oil and using chemicals could affect this and cause an environmental risk
@@LBCExteriorCleaning Thank you for the reply, My comment was meaning to be helpful, Thank you for seeing it that way,, Something we use salty water ( pool supplies ) it helps break it up, or run dishwashing soap through the buffer tanks, it helps a lot, least harsh chemicals as possible, Just food for thought, Great video by the way
What a difference! Great video. I felt grungy just looking at the before shots.
You and me both! 😅
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God bless you guys and nice video and work
Great 👍 video keep up the great work and much love ❤️ from America 🇺🇸
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Thanks so much for the support 😃
Why not use a heavy degreaser on those metal doors/panels and rinse them…seems like it would be less stress on the body
@@parkerzi hi thanks for your comment, the reason we don't use chemicals for sites like this is because they have underground drainage intercepors which are used to seperate the oil and using chemicals could affect this and cause an environmental risk
The team are relentless!!!’ 🦾
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Great work lads, keep it up
Wow!!! This was dirty!!!!!!!! Great job!
Great video!
Thanks Carrick 👍
Parabéns, trabalho perfeito 🎉
Thank you 😊
Softwash will save you time
hi thanks for your comment, the reason we don't use chemicals for sites like this is because they have underground drainage intercepors which are used to seperate the oil and using chemicals could affect this and cause an environmental risk
not trying to be negative but what is the point it will just end up like that again in a few weeks
Maintencance! duh! if it gets like this in such a short time,imagine after years without cleaning! it gets worse, just like you wash your car after it gets dirty...why cleaning it...itsgonnaget dirty again eventually am I right.
Hi Mark, thanks for your comment. This particular waste centre hadn’t been cleaned in many years!! The build up of dirt/dust was a fire hazard and it was in desperate need of cleaning. You’re right in saying that it will build up with dirt again but like Mat said in his comment, regular maintenance is advised. 👌
Thanks for watching 😊
@@LBCExteriorCleaning
May I ask, you don’t use cleaning products ? Sodium hypochlorite etc, it would make short work of that area
@@artinconstruction9070 hi thanks for your comment, the reason we don't use chemicals for sites like this is because they have underground drainage intercepors which are used to seperate the oil and using chemicals could affect this and cause an environmental risk
@@LBCExteriorCleaning
Thank you for the reply,
My comment was meaning to be helpful,
Thank you for seeing it that way,,
Something we use salty water ( pool supplies ) it helps break it up, or run dishwashing soap through the buffer tanks, it helps a lot, least harsh chemicals as possible,
Just food for thought,
Great video by the way