what I would do to clean it every time would be to look for a mild truck/alkaline wash at say pH 11 to clean them with. I would just downstream this, allow it to dwell for 15 minutes, then clean it with a fan jet 25 degree or use a turbo nozzle. If the premises has a hot water heater you may be able to rinse it off with this if you hook up your supply hose to a hot water tap. Usually they will have a 1/2" (15mm) or 3/4" (20mm) fitting that you can hook into- check the water flow out of the heater will keep up to your machine.
You may or may not be able to do this depending on your machine, but most pumps will handle water at 60 degrees. Just remember don't let it recirculate thru your pump. You'll have to remove the bypass to dump on the ground or somewhere out of harms way plus you'll have to plug off the bypass return on the inlet side of the pump.
This should get you out of trouble until you can determine if it is feasible to get a hotbox.
A surface cleaner would give you a great result in this situation as well. It makes the cleaning pathway nice and even and a whole lot quicker.
The HF is hydrofluoric acid, if you don't have a lot of luck with the alkaline detergent wash, I would try the HF at 2% but you will need to add a surfactant to keep the dirt in solution, and you would apply it with a bucket and broom/truck brush with all your personal protection gear.
Alvaro,
what I would do to clean it every time would be to look for a mild truck/alkaline wash at say pH 11 to clean them with. I would just downstream this, allow it to dwell for 15 minutes, then clean it with a fan jet 25 degree or use a turbo nozzle. If the premises has a hot water heater you may be able to rinse it off with this if you hook up your supply hose to a hot water tap. Usually they will have a 1/2" (15mm) or 3/4" (20mm) fitting that you can hook into- check the water flow out of the heater will keep up to your machine.
You may or may not be able to do this depending on your machine, but most pumps will handle water at 60 degrees. Just remember don't let it recirculate thru your pump. You'll have to remove the bypass to dump on the ground or somewhere out of harms way plus you'll have to plug off the bypass return on the inlet side of the pump.
This should get you out of trouble until you can determine if it is feasible to get a hotbox.
A surface cleaner would give you a great result in this situation as well. It makes the cleaning pathway nice and even and a whole lot quicker.
The HF is hydrofluoric acid, if you don't have a lot of luck with the alkaline detergent wash, I would try the HF at 2% but you will need to add a surfactant to keep the dirt in solution, and you would apply it with a bucket and broom/truck brush with all your personal protection gear.
Cheers,
Jason.
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