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Probably used a hot water pressure cleaner. When I cleaned tanks that's what
we used anyway. "Lew Hodgett" wrote in message nk.net... Capri wrote: Lew, The pressure wash was my first thought too. It would get rid of the dirt, mud and junk like that. It might be worth a try but I really dont think it would help a whole heck of a lot with grease, oil and diesel fues, might move it around a lot but I don't think It would remove it. For that I really think Rick is gonna have to get up close and personal. My suggestion was based on my next door neighbor who is a tank cleaner, primsarily in the refineries. They do most of it with pressure washers incluing a 10,000 PSI unit. Takes a 300 HP diesel to drive it. That unit would probably be a tad much for this applicationG, but then again. Lew |
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