Marquette Stadium

Rance

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128.jpg129.jpg Our school system just built a new high school for the county replacing and combining 3 separate high schools. The stadium is " State of the Art" and the field was installed by the same company that installed and maintains the home field for the Dallas Cowboys. The job consisted of cleaning all seating on both sides and I learned a lot from doing this job. I have never cleaned bleacher seating before. A house wash mix, dwell time and a hot water wash did the trick. Finished up last night for a big game tonight. They called today and was really happy with the results and asked us to clean again in the late fall. This new school facility has bleachers at the soccer fields , baseball fields, tennis courts and of course the football stadium. Hopefully this will work out to be a long term relationship for us.
 
Way to go!
 
A couple of things will help you speed up. Have some way to remove debris, a hose, blower or broom. Take the time to do that, and get that part all cleaned up. Then the powerwashing is easy because you are ot removing nearly as much debris and solids.
 
A couple of things will help you speed up. Have some way to remove debris, a hose, blower or broom. Take the time to do that, and get that part all cleaned up. Then the powerwashing is easy because you are ot removing nearly as much debris and solids.
Your absolutely correct Scott. I feel using a blower would speed up the process. Next time I will. Most trash gets picked up by a group of students but they don't get it all. Plus all the peanut shells. It adds up to quite a bit of debris. I used a 20 and 15 inch SC's to clean with then rinsed with a wand. All hot water.
 
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