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  • Saturday May 28
    8:00 - 8:30 Attendee
    Free Free Free Free Register here!!!!! http://www.propowerwash.com/meetings/ky.html

    Derby City Networking Event Schedule:
    9406 Old Bardstown Road
    Louisville, KY 40291
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    8:30 - 12:00 Guest speakers
    12:00 - 1:00 Lunch catered by Shack in the Back BarBQ
    1:00 - 5:00 Roundtable discussion
    Sunday May 29
    8:30 - 12:00 Live demos to include:
    Wood cleaning & brightening
    Fleet washing
    Siding & gutter cleaning
    Wet sandblasting
    Sirocco vacuum recovery surface cleaning
    Best rig contest judging
    12:00 - 1:00 Lunch
    1:00 - 3:00 Skid giveaway, Best rig contest award, Q&A session, wrap up
    www.pressurewashinginstitute.com
    The Swabby could be very good for that but you have to have a feel on how the concrete is on those walks. Parking garages have the hardest Concrete so they can be hit pretty hard with a surface machine. Walkways such as store fronts you have to be able to tell if the Concrete is hard enough to handle the swabby. One of the ways to do this would be to use a larger spray patterns for tips on the Swabby to you don't leave swirl marks on the walkways. I would go as high as 40 degree tips on the swabby for walkways. If you have alot of 48" walkways to do then it could be worth it. Parking garages the Swabby is golden because of the large amounts of Square footage your cleaning and the strength of the concrete. Its the cream on the concrete that could be in question on some of the walkways.
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