Scootermannn
New Member
Hello from Portland, Oregon! It's raining here..
Has anyone tried cleaning mobile bento restaurant trailers before..??
This past weekend we cleaned a mobile bento shop that was housed in a fiberglass trailer. The cleaning didn't go too well and we had to stop because of some environmental compliance issues (they wanted us to do stuff we wouldn't do). We've been requested to return with another plan of attack.
Here was the problem:
The bento trailer sits in a parking lot without a sanitary sewer, grease trap or water spigot so we had to lay hosing across the street to their other restaurant building. We kept popping hoses when people drove over them and our water pressure kept dropping. We sump pumped the waste water to their restaurant but it was way too slow and didn't work well.
The trailer wasn't designed to be a bento shop and the exhaust housing/fan/assembly sits on the roof which has no gutters so grease water just flows off the sides onto the parking lot. The thing was kinda jerry-rigged together and now they're paying the price. It's not even level, it leans to the North!!
We're now comprising a plan of attack to correctly do a professional cleaning for this restaurant. Has anyone any comments on how a previous similar type of cleaning went for them..??
Thanks in advance if anyone can offer a idea to try. We were quite frustrated with the initial effort!
Thanks!
Brian & Sally Donaldson
S&B Pressure Washing, Inc.
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brian donaldson
Has anyone tried cleaning mobile bento restaurant trailers before..??
This past weekend we cleaned a mobile bento shop that was housed in a fiberglass trailer. The cleaning didn't go too well and we had to stop because of some environmental compliance issues (they wanted us to do stuff we wouldn't do). We've been requested to return with another plan of attack.
Here was the problem:
The bento trailer sits in a parking lot without a sanitary sewer, grease trap or water spigot so we had to lay hosing across the street to their other restaurant building. We kept popping hoses when people drove over them and our water pressure kept dropping. We sump pumped the waste water to their restaurant but it was way too slow and didn't work well.
The trailer wasn't designed to be a bento shop and the exhaust housing/fan/assembly sits on the roof which has no gutters so grease water just flows off the sides onto the parking lot. The thing was kinda jerry-rigged together and now they're paying the price. It's not even level, it leans to the North!!
We're now comprising a plan of attack to correctly do a professional cleaning for this restaurant. Has anyone any comments on how a previous similar type of cleaning went for them..??
Thanks in advance if anyone can offer a idea to try. We were quite frustrated with the initial effort!
Thanks!
Brian & Sally Donaldson
S&B Pressure Washing, Inc.
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brian donaldson