There are all kinds of hard to clean stains out, whether we hear in our own driveways, or over them in the articles on the institutional facilities. And we all had a hard time cleaning things in our kitchens, garages and backyards. Nevertheless, nothing is harder to clean, that the red stuff used to fight forest fires.
Before retirement, I ran a franchise cleaning companies and we can clean almost anything. Not long ago someone asked me "what was the hardest thing I hadalways be cleaned? "Well, what do they mean, which depends on a rough mining. One of the worst jobs was cleaning chicken coups for a large chicken farm, as it could smell it" "you never get rid of. Then, one of the dirtiest jobs cleaning the truck was from a municipal sewage sludge treatment plant.
Of course, these two cleaning jobs were paid very well, probably because nobody else wanted to do, so we never had someone to call on us to take care of the contracts. In fact, one of theCleaning difficult things are the big red spots that come from fire-resistant, especially when they cleared out of an airplane on fire.
You do not see any flame retardant always arrives where it should be borne by the wind a good bit of it and spread it everywhere. Fire cleanup is not easy, as it is, but the clean red stains are almost impossible. Sometimes it seems no matter how much scrubbing you do this, you can not remove them.
In fact, I have to cleanSpots away from the underside of the C-130 aircraft, because if they fall Phoschek, it is all over the back of the trunk and underside of the horizontal stabilizers. And it does not work just want to come off. The borate or the current Phoschek derivative, well that is really difficult to clean things that I had to clean out the fire and power washed it away from driveways, bridges and houses. No fun. It kills everything it meets, and often it is simply not worked. Remember that allthis.
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