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Not just you - pictures are dropped down and covering up the text on mine too.

Celeste
 
Hell if they sent me one to try,I would wear it out playing with it.
I see the potential it has for commercial concrete.Do your flat work with this and have a second man rinsing and popping gum behind you with a skid.
I am FAR, FAR from an expert about pressure cleaning apparatus.
In fact, I know almost NOTHING about pressure cleaning but what I read here and at other BBS.
But I agree with SquirtGun on this.
IF I were selling pressure cleaning, I would say I have a "specially made machine" designed specifically to clean a Tennis Court w/o damage.
Just the SIGHT of this thing makes me excited.
I like it :)
 
I had a friend from up in the Dallas area tell me that a company there has been working on adapters for surface cleaners to make them work on tennis courts so they will not tear them up or stripe.

I guess there has been a need or demand for using surface cleaners on tennis courts but without damage.

I understand that a company wants to sell an all-in-one for companies that resurface tennis courts or just clean them BUT When professional companies out there already have the pumps and surface cleaners, all you need is the adapter, whichever company gets it to the market the quickest will be selling them to companies that have customers with tennis courts in their markets.

This makes me think....What company in Dallas could do something like that??

If a company did make an adapter, that would allow me to do cleaning on tennis courts without damage and striping. I would be very interested in getting the adapter, not a new surface cleaner/pressure washer as there is demand but not that many courts here that I would be busy all year where the machine would pay for itself quickly.

Kind of like back when Eli Whitney came out with the cotton gin, by the time he had it patented, there were 11 immitators with machines out already being sold. Today with the internet and very fast communications, It is just a matter of time to get the adapters out there.

If I was the company that made this machine, I would think about getting those adapters out there to get a piece of the market before the immitators get them out and start to dominate the market.

There are tennis courts in every city and some more than others, I think there is a demand (maybe small for some more for others) for most of us professional pressure cleaners to get one of those adapters so we could clean tennis courts when the need arises or I am sure we are creative enough to market our services to those customers. I know I would.
 
You all have valid points and opinion's and you all seem to have a "system" down to which you clean your flat surfaces. I am not here to impose anything or pretend to know more the you.

I can tell you that we too have 3 Hotsy Pressure Washer's, 2 mounted to trucks. We used to clean everything with hot water and for the most part still do. nothing beats it!

However, we have found that using Little Red II can effectively clean also. This allows us to save time...a lot of time and money. especially when we're cleaning tennis courts...and yes, if you are cleaning a flat surface and stop to light a cigarette you will most definitely do damage.

Mike
www.cdiscompany.com
 
So I guess that means no adapters for us that already have machines and surface cleaners.

No problem. I understand.
 


That product the spray bar is powered by motor. On this product the spray bar is powered by pump.

Way different, maybe now you guys will understand.

The machine in the link still requires another motor and pump. While this one operate the same rpms and is all-in-one.
 
Dustin,

Sorry its take so long to respond, I was missing in action due to the Holidays.

For many years we too had and built many Flat Surface Cleaners very similar to this one. We used them daily thru out our business and found them to be very effective. We sold many of our units locally and still have a use for them today.

But, when we use them both side by side we found that they performed equally in all aspects. With Little Red II being more compact and versatile we decided to run with it and see where it takes us.

Mike Cribbins
CDIS Company
www.cdiscompany.com
 
asphalt tennis court

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My name is Mike Cribbins. I'm the Sales Manager for Custom Design & Industrial Supply.

We are a design and engineering company that manufactures a revolutionary new concept in the power washing industry to help in the cleaning and maintenance of tennis & outdoor courts, swim areas, etc..

As you are aware it is a fine line we walk in the cleaning and repair of a tennis court or the further destruction of it. Through our sister company (RCO Steam Cleaning) we have been involved in the restoration and maintenance of tennis courts, sport courts and all flat surfaces for over 15 years in the northwest and have developed several prototypes of Pressure Washers to aide us in our process. We have our newest product that we’ve been using for about 3 years now and have just recently been approved for a US Patent. This is a multi-purpose all in one pressure washer that can clean a tennis court in just a few hours. This is a stand-alone unit that only has to hook to a water source.

Please take a moment to view our website (www.cdiscompany.com) and feel free to contact myself or Robert Otterson (President) if you have any questions 800-487-5004.

Thank you for your time,

Mike Cribbins

Sales
CDIS Co.
Portland, OR 97229
800-487-5004
Cell: 503-984-3657
mike@cdiscompany.com
http://www.cdiscompany.com/index.htm

looks nice but i am curious as to the nozzel size and gpm . are you just using cold water no chems?
 
It would be interesting to see the bottom of that surface cleaner.

Got any pictures of what the bottom of the surface cleaner looks like.
 
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