Surface cleaner and trailers

Bulldogcleaning

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I have what might be an odd question. How well do you guys think a surface cleaner will work on trailer floors? I just got a large account with about 40 trailer wash outs to do. They are going to go eow, so once they are cleaned, it'll just be a maintenece issue to keep them that way. The trailers are all reefers with alumnium floors, with the grooves in them. They haven't been kept up in the past, so the grooves are all filled up with crud, thats really packed in. The peices of broken skids that are stuck wont be a problem, its the crud thats packed in. I have a turbo tip, but I was thinking a surface cleaner might be faster because there is so many of them. What do you guys think? Have any other ideas?

Steve
 
Surface Cleaner

Should work great. Of course you will have to cut in the edges and corners. But then you should roll.
 
It will be a ton slower to do it with a surface cleaner. You will have to deal with the ridges and grooves. Do a presoak with a good degreaser, and use your turbo tip. You should be good to go. Just start at the front and work your way back.

Scott Stone
 
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