Adheasive removal

swrest

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Has anyone come across a product that will remove stickers from a warehouse floor, the room is kept at -20, we built a steam box with vac hook up and a roto tip in it, works well but client doesn't want to do it that way due to thermal expansion in the concrete, so I am in need of a chemical that is stable to at least -20 that will remove adhesives from burnished concrete floor.

Thanks,

Joe Crowder
 
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d'limonene...it doesn't even get thick until -108.
 
Russ:

Thanks, I forgot all about that, I have a a drum of it here, that we use for all kinds of stuff but just didnt think about it.

Thanks,

Joe Crowder
 
Ice cream freezers are fun. I cleaned one once, that had metal interior walls. I hit it with the heat, after warning them it was not a good idea, and I think it is still buckled from where the metal expanded.
 
This is a 400k sq foot deep freeze room.

I have cleaned tons of freezers for DQ and they were all metal walls, but this place uses 2" pre stressed concrete flooring and the walls are poly synthethic fiber.

Hope a hose doesnt break or I'll create the first snowstorm in this area in a 100 years!
 
So I guess that you guys that clean inside the coolers/freezers with the vacuum surface cleaners don't use any chemicals, just water?

I have been wanting to look into that here, just want to make sure that I don't do anything wrong.
 
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