Thank you for replying. The video is shot at 4k60fps. We’re hoping to get a better camera soon. All out before and after pics are on our fb. I believe there is a link in our bio
Hey bro can I join you? Actually I am also a pressure washing and cleaning expert and I have a lot of work experience in this profession because I have been working since 2012 i really wanna join your fleet 😢
Depends on the infrastructure. A lot of restaurants in capitol cities have oil traps in their drainage. If the restaurant does not, the next proper step is to follow up with waste water, to see if their infrastructure can handle the volume of degreaser going in the drain. Most of the time, when we’re using a couple gallons we are all good. The only times reclaim is warranted is if the restaurant drainage doesn’t have oil trap and waste water can’t have the volume of chemical you’re using, OR if drainage runs into waters of the state as defined by your state code
@@NotPressureWashers wow, that's wrong. 9 times out of 10 you're not going to get into trouble but technically you're out of compliance with the EPA Clean Water Act and could be fined if someone reported you.
@@chaiborg733 there is no violation of the clean water act if the drainage goes through waste water, and waste water clears the amount of solution you’re using Christ Let me guess the eco friendly glass we use to sand blast over bodies of water are none compliant even though the sds sheet states there is zero ecological impact 🤦♂️
Just so everyone knows, this is illegal, the guy needs to block off storm drains and reclaim all water containing cleaning chemicals, oil, and grease.
@@chaiborg733 you’re a moron
Imagine what the inside looks like
I try to avoid fast food by any means necessary. 😅 unless I’m contracted through them
What machine is that. Thing looks nuts
It’s a hydro-tek hot water unit. As far as a power washer goes, she’s pretty righteous. Sued my previous employer… 😅
No cap 🤣
Like to see the before and after and the camera a bit more stable 😊 🏴
Thank you for replying. The video is shot at 4k60fps. We’re hoping to get a better camera soon. All out before and after pics are on our fb. I believe there is a link in our bio
facebook.com/profile.php?id=100086621255652&mibextid=LQQJ4d
Hey bro can I join you? Actually I am also a pressure washing and cleaning expert and I have a lot of work experience in this profession because I have been working since 2012 i really wanna join your fleet 😢
I’m a solo owner operator brother. I work with other wash owners contractually, currently not hiring employees brother
@@NotPressureWashers please bro search a job for me 🙏🙏😭
@@rajveerprajapati310 bro go pick up a pressure washer on marketplace, and follow me on TikTok it’s easy to find work
@@NotPressureWashers tik tok is ban in India
If you don’t mind me asking How much do you charge for this Taco Bell pressure wash service
Is the chems SH?
If so whats the concentration?
Ripper 2 concentrated hydroxide based degreaser
Ripper2 is between 20-30% hydroxide
Are you required to reclaim the waste water?
Depends on the infrastructure. A lot of restaurants in capitol cities have oil traps in their drainage. If the restaurant does not, the next proper step is to follow up with waste water, to see if their infrastructure can handle the volume of degreaser going in the drain. Most of the time, when we’re using a couple gallons we are all good. The only times reclaim is warranted is if the restaurant drainage doesn’t have oil trap and waste water can’t have the volume of chemical you’re using, OR if drainage runs into waters of the state as defined by your state code
@@NotPressureWashers 👍
@@NotPressureWashers wow, that's wrong. 9 times out of 10 you're not going to get into trouble but technically you're out of compliance with the EPA Clean Water Act and could be fined if someone reported you.
@@chaiborg733 I suppose the commissioners office, zoning board, DNR, and waste water are all wrong.
@@chaiborg733 there is no violation of the clean water act if the drainage goes through waste water, and waste water clears the amount of solution you’re using
Christ
Let me guess the eco friendly glass we use to sand blast over bodies of water are none compliant even though the sds sheet states there is zero ecological impact
🤦♂️