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So I've "power washed" trains and banks and barns and synthetic golf courses and graffiti and houses and and and.......but I've never bid on a rubber playground "mat"

I'm looking for a little advice. Anyone already do it? What procedure did you use? What cleaning agents did you use? Pressure? Bid price?


So basically I have two areas to clean. One is 960 Sqft and the other is 800 Sqft. Both are for a pre school and both substrates are basically mulched rubber that has been bound together. My working theory is that it will stand up to a surface spinner reduced to 2000 psi but I'm thinking 40 degree tips reduced to about 800psi utilizing a cleaning agent similar to a house wash. IE 1/2 gallon power house (my detergent of choice), 1 1/2 gallon Sodium Hypochlorite and three gallons water x-jetted with the black proportioner.

Thoughts?

PS- yes I am posting this in one or two other industry forums for maximum exposure 

Thanks in advance

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This is similar to the kind of flooring they installed in all the Baja Fresh Restaurants in our area.
We used a surface cleaner and 120* water to clean them for final inspection.

 

Your situation would be able to withstand at least that considering it is designed for outdoor use compared to the

Kitchen environment.

 

Rod

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