Harry Myers
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I have this rug I'm going to clean. Mold city what do you think.
,Now it's going to go back outside againSo now are you going throw it away?
Ofer I sent this pic to verify the 2 rugs
Nate the way we did it before a sloped wash floor was in a pit. You put your hose in one corner then a Pump that discharges the same as the flow and you have it. It is slower but it works. BTW pit For Sale 15'X18' inflatable.I ASSume you don't have a sloped pit and use the air movers to move the water towards the sump pump?
Or is it a raised drying platform?
I wonder how difficult it would be to make s storage tank for your dirty water then filter it to reuse it? Maybe a charcol filter along with a cartridge household type filter. Wouldn't need to be drinking quality.I have a 12x16 MB pit but my floor has a natural 1" slope to it... I'm still waiting for the right timing to perimeter drain cut it.. Then it'll be soo much easier to process more rugs at a time..
I also want to use a water storage tank with pump to make it more efficient with my water..
it's probably been done before. I think it would work for cleaners in drier climates that have water rationing. filter out the solids, let the water drip through activated charcoal, process it through a cartridge type filter and maybe add some ozone into the mix.