kev
we find softwash very effective on render but not so much on blocks?
what mix are you using , we mix at about 4litres of hypo at 14% and 125ml of soap 21litres of water?
john
John
The big difference with using a Mono Rotary Scrubber is that you are not blasting the sh*t out of the surface.
To clean using a Mono Rotary Scrubber you need to ensure you have the correct brush fitted for the surface. Coupled with the correct cleaner diluted accordingly. This gives you a chemical and mechanical clean especially if you use Honing Powder as well as then you have chemical, mechanical and abrasive clean all in one.
The method is
1. Pre wet the surface so it is saturated with clean water.
2. Fill the MRS Water Tank with the appropriate cleaner for the surface. ( So either PSRP Heavy Duty XTreme High Alkaline or Miracle Heavy Duty Acidic Cleaner diluted according to the level of soiling.) Then apply to whole section or area and allow to dwell.
3. Agitate with MRS fitted with appropriate brush and then extract.
4. Rinse with clean water and extract again.
If stage 3 does not do the job you can carry out 2 further steps by:
a. Increasing the cleaner to water ratio
b. Add honing powder
However, I will point out you should know all this in advance by carrying out a " Small Test Area" beforehand.
I have never encountered a Hard Floor inside or outside that I cannot clean effectively using this method.
In trials I conducted personally on Block Paving, Slabs, Solid Concrete, Indian Sandstone and Tarmac this method beats any pressure washer or FSC hands down that I have ever tried it against. I carried out these tests using a T3 Falch 300bar 21 L/Min Heated water pressure washer fitted with a 30" FSC with Vacuum extraction.
I will also point out that this method is IMHO more efficient and produces a better result with less mess in no way am I implying it is quicker!