This project was done last night. I used a 1% mix & Green Wash, rinsed with Bleach Wash, then clean water. One person operation and total job took 2 hours.
When you see a "flag" brand of gas like BP, Chevron, or Shell, they typically have an agreement with the station owner that the Canopy must be kept clean and presentable. If the owner fails to do so, there are monetary penalties they will face, so these are pretty ripe fruits for picking.
Micheal, no they are totally sealed weather-proof lights.
Ray Burke said
Oct 23, 2012
Let me give a caveat here as far as canopies go....A station with heavy diesel smoke staining may require a degreaser. Stations that sell only unleaded clean up the easiest.
Roof Cleaning Tallahassee said
Oct 24, 2012
Great job Ray! I bet you guys have to suit up with some serious protective gear spraying those large canopies. When I spray residential foyer ceilings I end up with a Soft Wash sunburn. lol
-- Edited by Roof Cleaning Tallahassee on Wednesday 24th of October 2012 09:22:26 AM
Laurie Benjamin said
Mar 20, 2013
Great job. I actually had to use a 4% mix. I was pleased to try passing my wand on it and nothing came off. With the chemist it was like magic!
Gas Station Canopies.....
This project was done last night. I used a 1% mix & Green Wash, rinsed with Bleach Wash, then clean water. One person operation and total job took 2 hours.
When you see a "flag" brand of gas like BP, Chevron, or Shell, they typically have an agreement with the station owner that the Canopy must be kept clean and presentable. If the owner fails to do so, there are monetary penalties they will face, so these are pretty ripe fruits for picking.
Great job Ray! I bet you guys have to suit up with some serious protective gear spraying those large canopies. When I spray residential foyer ceilings I end up with a Soft Wash sunburn. lol
-- Edited by Roof Cleaning Tallahassee on Wednesday 24th of October 2012 09:22:26 AM