I have a job coming up cleaning Indoor Tennis courts
Its a private Tennis club and they maintain the courts with a ride on vaccuum
There are some soda stains, dirt spots here and there but really not too bad at all- except for some heavy traffic areas
To be more cost effective, We agreed to rinse them down with low pressure as opposed to a Surface Cleaner which really isnt needed
Im thinking a light SH/Water mix applied with a pump up sprayer on the areas needed and rinse??
Im most concerned about leaving a "film" or worst case damaging the finish
There's water and drains all over so were good there
Jeff Wible said
Aug 12, 2014
What is the surface made of?
Jeff
Fred W said
Aug 12, 2014
Jeff Wible wrote:
What is the surface made of?
Jeff
+1
Also........is there a way to run your hose in there? I just think we can work ourselves out of work by using a pump-up. Don't like putting the idea in their head that all they need is a pump-up and a maintenance guy......
SprayWash said
Aug 12, 2014
here are some that we did last year. These are concrete with a sports coating on them.You can see where someone previous attacked them with a PW. Cleaned up with 20%
Jeff- Concrete floor with a textured paint finish- not rubber
Doug- Great point on the sprayer
I can run my hose and DS the areas needed
Jeff Wible said
Aug 12, 2014
We have some we do for a county club,..they have some kind of textured coating that has the color incorporated into the mix. It gets oxidized,..and like mentioned above,.. you have to be careful on using anything that gets into the materials oxidation,..like stucco I guess. Chemical dwell and rinse. Me ,..I simply used my regular roof mix and rinsed,...had huge black moldy areas.
I have a job coming up cleaning Indoor Tennis courts
Its a private Tennis club and they maintain the courts with a ride on vaccuum
There are some soda stains, dirt spots here and there but really not too bad at all- except for some heavy traffic areas
To be more cost effective, We agreed to rinse them down with low pressure as opposed to a Surface Cleaner which really isnt needed
Im thinking a light SH/Water mix applied with a pump up sprayer on the areas needed and rinse??
Im most concerned about leaving a "film" or worst case damaging the finish
There's water and drains all over so were good there
Jeff
+1
Also........is there a way to run your hose in there? I just think we can work ourselves out of work by using a pump-up. Don't like putting the idea in their head that all they need is a pump-up and a maintenance guy......
here are some that we did last year. These are concrete with a sports coating on them.You can see where someone previous attacked them with a PW. Cleaned up with 20%
Doug- Great point on the sprayer
I can run my hose and DS the areas needed
Jeff