Contractor Only Questions -What the Best Chemicals for cleaning Dumpsters?

All of our wood care products that we use come from David at Southern Stain and Seal www.southernstainandseal.com (615) 604-5115
(Stain/ Paint Stripper, Wood Cleaner, Wood Bightener & Oil Based Bakers Stain - He also carries concrete sealer and stain great products)

Bob Pressure Tek www.pressuretek.com 1-866-700-0044
(Simple Cherry House Wash mix Great stuff)
 
Thanks Matthew for answering

All of our wood care products that we use come from David at Southern Stain and Seal www.southernstainandseal.com (615) 604-5115
(Stain/ Paint Stripper, Wood Cleaner, Wood Bightener & Oil Based Bakers Stain - He also carries concrete sealer and stain great products)

Bob Pressure Tek www.pressuretek.com 1-866-700-0044
(Simple Cherry House Wash mix Great stuff)
 
Thanks Matthew for answering

Sorry didn't see the part "Chemicals for cleaning Dumpsters" Thought that you where talking about chemicals in general

We do use some of the BT200 on some pads.
 
We use SH base products for oils such as drive ups, sidewalks etc. Have used purple power from HD in a pinch, have to use it a little stronger than recommendations but by the time I pay for HAz mat shipping etc it is economical. I also have used grease bite from Hotsy and American Pressure in Minneapolis. Potassium Hydroxide works a little better on animal veg grease that you find in dumpster areas especially where there area grease bins. Cant see Oxalic doing much on grease as its an acid and caustics break down grease, need high PH IMO. Of course hot water is essential! And 9 GPM also makes a huge diff.

Who is buying SH in powder form and mixing their own brew? Also what do you add and use for surfactant for that "Stick-to-it-tiveness"?
 
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