no agitation, can’t be doing a great job on any prints or anything but weekly dust.
and “Oh hey this is the escalator company apparently someone has used several liters or water on the escalator and it all ran down to lowest point where the motor sits, and now its fried …you are now liable for a $200000 motor”
That’s what you get for using liters… Aaagh my shoe!!!
I like it
That looks fun
No doubt, why wouldn’t you just run a mop in front
That won’t work on dirty glass. We always get the escalator turned of to clean it correctly.
I have cleaned many escalators in my time and depending what type they are will determine whether they are on or off( or more likely the building management who will say yay or nay), like @Moges1975 said that is the way I have done it in the past similar to the video but with a washer in place of a sprayer, sprayer just seems REALLY lazy and ineffective with a great deal of water used around electrical equipment while its running doesn’t take a genius to see the potential issues that may arise.
For real I dont think that dudes insurance co would enjoy that video at all
Pure water is a VERY bad conductor, actually. It isn’t like regular water.
Actually your TDS meter is proof of that. When it reads 000ppm, it is actually read by conductivity in the meter.
You are forgetting that water that has been used to clean a surface is no longer pure…