All Pro Powerwashing Fleet Wash Aluminum brightening on YouTube

Sweeeeet! Great job Kemp. :thumbup2:
 
You would think the acid would hurt like hell but i have found the soap burns worse.
 
I agree with bears. the strong soap really stings when you get it in cuts on your hands and what not. the acid does more damage but you cant really feel it, You just imagine what its doing and that stings just as much. too bad customers are scared of acid and thats the first question I get asked. "do you use acid?" I reply with "I can use acid". I think brushes cause more damage unless you get a hack and that can cause really bad damage.
 
I asked the 30 day account to raise my piece rate because I originally bid it on a weekly and they changed it to monthly. Skankiest trucks you over seen. Tractors and 52 foot aluminum trailers that haul household garbage. The bean counter so no so I walked. They were going to get a guy from across the state to do them. The site manager called me 2 weeks later and asked if I would come back for a $ increase and wash them every 2 weeks. I accepted. We'll see how long this will last.
 
I have washed those aluminum and steel transfer trailers, it is a dirty job. hahahahaha

Here they don't wash them that often but I am working on a regular schedule with them to get them more consistent.
 
if you dont mind me asking, what did you use on the aluminum? i noticed that the straps look like they are stainless. obviously the product can be used on both, but would you recommend the same product if you were just cleaning stainless?
 
if you dont mind me asking, what did you use on the aluminum? i noticed that the straps look like they are stainless. obviously the product can be used on both, but would you recommend the same product if you were just cleaning stainless?
Probably would not need a brightener for stainless. You can use the same process on both. Not on polished aluminum though. Gotta be gentle with that or you will wreck the shine.
 
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