Im setting up a car wash in Ireland I will be using Optima DMF I rented a lovely place. The authorities however (Drainage Division) told me that I need to install a silt trap (I think that they dont understand that there will be very low water run-off), and pay for trade effluent licence (water?). Im thinking about not doing this because in Australia in the US you dont have to do this beside it will cost thousands. Do you have to build silt traps and pay for licences in the UK?
The microbiber cloths used have been especially made for car cleaning so they are not supposed to scratch the car in anyway.
However you do need to steam the car before wiping it as the cleaning process requires. Because even though you do not apply proper water, soap or detergent on the car, it needs to have something to wet and get rid of the dirt... That is what the steam is there for.
I agree and have seen other example of the process where the steamer is carefully steaming before wiping ..unlike this example..but this is expected.. would do this myself only.. even standard car washer apply to much pressure when washing when all you need is NO pressure and the car gets clean
Im setting up a car wash in Ireland I will be using Optima DMF I rented a lovely place. The authorities however (Drainage Division) told me that I need to install a silt trap (I think that they dont understand that there will be very low water run-off), and pay for trade effluent licence (water?). Im thinking about not doing this because in Australia in the US you dont have to do this beside it will cost thousands. Do you have to build silt traps and pay for licences in the UK?
gjeziorski 1 year ago
only problem..If the cleaner wipes before steaming...Scratches.. will appear..
It looks like the cayenne will need to be waxed to remove them ... good in concept..should have the steam coming out of the pad..
8motion 1 year ago
The microbiber cloths used have been especially made for car cleaning so they are not supposed to scratch the car in anyway.
However you do need to steam the car before wiping it as the cleaning process requires. Because even though you do not apply proper water, soap or detergent on the car, it needs to have something to wet and get rid of the dirt... That is what the steam is there for.
SteamCarWashUK 1 year ago
I agree and have seen other example of the process where the steamer is carefully steaming before wiping ..unlike this example..but this is expected.. would do this myself only.. even standard car washer apply to much pressure when washing when all you need is NO pressure and the car gets clean
8motion 1 year ago
i moved to IKEA Milton Keynes they are very fast and efficient
why you don't have this in London?
adie971 2 years ago
I like car wash !!!!!!
niong88 2 years ago