Garage cleaning with SoftWash Systems Terra Wash and a SoftWash Systems Cradle Skid System
Ray Burke said
Jan 4, 2014
This is probably not the kind of garage that came to mind when you read the subject heading! Today we are taking advantage of the cold weather and doing some interior cleaning at a local Honda dealership here in Tallahassee. we have masked sensitive equipment, and pulled breakers in half the shop. This afternoon, after they close, will shut down the electric in the rest of the shop. Tomorrow all the doors will be opened for a thorough dry out and we will blow all electrical componenta dry with backpack blowers.
I know we consider ourselves exterior cleaners, but think outside the box. There's so much this equipment and these chemicals can do.
i've got 2 32 foot scissor lifts on this job and a crew of four capable spray wash employees. I've estimated 20 hours of on this garage (80 man hours) . Price is around 5k
Ray,
Your outside of the box thinking always inspires me and I know everyone else feels the same way. Keep up the awesome work you are doing.
AC Lockyer said
Jan 4, 2014
Ray,
How did the Terra Wash work for you an the brake dust and other garage contaminants?
AC
Ray Burke said
Jan 4, 2014
AC, we are 5 hours into this job and it's working great! Terra wash is the bomb!
-- Edited by Ray Burke on Saturday 4th of January 2014 01:19:14 PM
Hank Timmermann said
Jan 4, 2014
Ray,
Great work. Thanks for sharing.
Hank
Mike Wedge said
Jan 6, 2014
Great work Ray
Ray Burke said
Jan 7, 2014
FYI, not only was Service Manager thrilled, but has also agreed to give us a letter of recommendation, AND introduce us to the other two dealerships this one entity owns, plus he wants a bid for a QUARTERLY cleaning, so his garage never gets this dirty again!!!
Guys, if you're not cleaning commercial properties, please get up with me and Tonya at SWP and let us tell you about it!!!
Schall Bradley said
Jan 7, 2014
Ray I will be the first in a long line
Doug Rucker said
Jan 7, 2014
Ray Burke wrote:
FYI, not only was Service Manager thrilled, but has also agreed to give us a letter of recommendation, AND introduce us to the other two dealerships this one entity owns, plus he wants a bid for a QUARTERLY cleaning, so his garage never gets this dirty again!!!
Guys, if you're not cleaning commercial properties, please get up with me and Tonya at SWP and let us tell you about it!!!
I am mall over that....
Chris Chappell said
Jan 8, 2014
That is great Ray, I have done some warehouses like that and they turn out great and the customer is always happy.
Were their floor drains working or did you have to pump the water?
This is probably not the kind of garage that came to mind when you read the subject heading! Today we are taking advantage of the cold weather and doing some interior cleaning at a local Honda dealership here in Tallahassee. we have masked sensitive equipment, and pulled breakers in half the shop. This afternoon, after they close, will shut down the electric in the rest of the shop. Tomorrow all the doors will be opened for a thorough dry out and we will blow all electrical componenta dry with backpack blowers.
I know we consider ourselves exterior cleaners, but think outside the box. There's so much this equipment and these chemicals can do.
i've got 2 32 foot scissor lifts on this job and a crew of four capable spray wash employees. I've estimated 20 hours of on this garage (80 man hours) . Price is around 5k
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Your outside of the box thinking always inspires me and I know everyone else feels the same way. Keep up the awesome work you are doing.
How did the Terra Wash work for you an the brake dust and other garage contaminants?
AC
AC, we are 5 hours into this job and it's working great! Terra wash is the bomb!
-- Edited by Ray Burke on Saturday 4th of January 2014 01:19:14 PM
Ray,
Great work. Thanks for sharing.
Hank
Great work Ray
Guys, if you're not cleaning commercial properties, please get up with me and Tonya at SWP and let us tell you about it!!!
I am mall over that....
Were their floor drains working or did you have to pump the water?