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Pampos
07-02-2009, 09:50 AM
Hi guys.....I am going to move at a new shop but the problem(and good thing at the same time) is that i have to wash the cars IN THE SHOP...
So i am looking for something that i can park the car in it and something that i would be able to remove the water because i am going to wash a few cars per day....
ALL POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS ARE WELCOME :thumb::thumb::thumb:
bert31
07-02-2009, 01:48 PM
Hi guys.....I am going to move at a new shop but the problem(and good thing at the same time) is that i have to wash the cars IN THE SHOP...
So i am looking for something that i can park the car in it and something that i would be able to remove the water because i am going to wash a few cars per day....
ALL POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS ARE WELCOME :thumb::thumb::thumb:
Do you mean like a wash mat and a container to hold the water from that in?
BlueZero
07-02-2009, 04:05 PM
This is a wash mat...
http://images.goemerchant.net/StoreData/d/detailking/Images/D10_CarWashMatsWaterContainmentReclaimSystems_1.jp g
Pampos
07-02-2009, 07:56 PM
This is a wash mat...
http://images.goemerchant.net/StoreData/d/detailking/Images/D10_CarWashMatsWaterContainmentReclaimSystems_1.jp g
Yeap, this is about what i am talking about ;)
Thanks mate
Those wash matts are slick! Did you get told you have to wash inside or contain your wash water by the city for run off/enviornmental reasons?
Pampos
07-02-2009, 10:54 PM
Those wash matts are slick! Did you get told you have to wash inside or contain your wash water by the city for run off/enviornmental reasons?
i have to wash inside because the shop next to me it is a wooden furniture maker, and they load unload them all day long....Also it is for the second reason that you said.....:D
sal329
07-03-2009, 07:53 PM
How about using ONR for most washes?
Pampos
07-03-2009, 10:14 PM
How about using ONR for most washes?
i am going to do that on most of the cars, but it is not swirl-free safe...The dust on the cars it is like sand, and on winter a lot of mud covers the wheels, arches, lower doors etc.....
BlueZero
07-04-2009, 03:08 PM
Some where I saw a wash mat that someone made by themselves. Think they used a wet dry vac to suck the water out. I always thought that would be cool in my garage since I don't have a floor drain, but then ONR came out.
sal329
07-04-2009, 04:16 PM
I use ONR exclusively and have had no problems with introducing any swirls. I use ONR at QD dilution (using Distilled water) in a pressure sprayer I spray the car then I wash with ONR
AndyJ_o
02-25-2010, 05:06 PM
that mat looks sweet but wouldnt you still get water everywhere while washing? like over the walls inside, etc...
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