metrowash1
New Member
I need something dependable and "price effecitve", (notice I didn't use the CHE*P word ) to suck soapy-oily water after washing oil spots, etc.
Its a flat surface with grass on both sides, but some of the oil looks tough. I'll have several gallons of EPA unfriendly liquid. I'm going to look at some larger water tanks to put in the truck or on a pull behind trailer tomorrow for hauling the stuff and a 2nd tank for clean-rinse water that the Feds require if I recall correctly..
I found a 16 gallon wet-dry vac at a hardware store that has a built in pump. Wonder if that wold suit my needs?
Opinons please...just a newbie trying to be environmentally correct.
Yes, I've made arrangments with a friend who owns a coin-op carwash to empty the stuff into his pits. His system goes into the city sewer system and is obviously treated. Nice part is, he's a Police Officer, so I know he won't bother me! ha ha
Its a flat surface with grass on both sides, but some of the oil looks tough. I'll have several gallons of EPA unfriendly liquid. I'm going to look at some larger water tanks to put in the truck or on a pull behind trailer tomorrow for hauling the stuff and a 2nd tank for clean-rinse water that the Feds require if I recall correctly..
I found a 16 gallon wet-dry vac at a hardware store that has a built in pump. Wonder if that wold suit my needs?
Opinons please...just a newbie trying to be environmentally correct.
Yes, I've made arrangments with a friend who owns a coin-op carwash to empty the stuff into his pits. His system goes into the city sewer system and is obviously treated. Nice part is, he's a Police Officer, so I know he won't bother me! ha ha