Garage To A Warehouse

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Smokey503ski

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Been lurking, haven't posted in a while. Thought I'd show what's new.
Garage to a warehouse
Garage to a warehouse 2

Garage to a warehouse 3
Garage to a warehouse 4

One man show is what it is.
Going to pressure wash the floor tonight. Tomorrow I will epoxy paint the floors.
Electric is done being ran.
Probably a week away at firing it up.
 
1diesel1

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Hell ya, looks good. Why the drop in containers? Can you build rooms with 14 foot ceilings? Obviously commercial 3 phase. A dream come true so sweet. Shit you can grow trees in there with the rite set up. Congrats!!!!
 
Smokey503ski

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Hell ya, looks good. Why the drop in containers? Can you build rooms with 14 foot ceilings? Obviously commercial 3 phase. A dream come true so sweet. Shit you can grow trees in there with the rite set up. Congrats!!!!
Honestly I see these as long term investment.
I can have them ready to be loaded on a trailer if need be in a couple minutes. plug and play.
If I owned the place I would build a room. I have wasted enough money on wood building rooms.
If the owner gets a hair up his ass, it should be easier to pick up and go.
 
Smokey503ski

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Having a issue and need help.
The floors of the Warehouse have this layer of grime. I used my pressure washer with concrete cleaner and when it dried there's a layer of dust.
Does anyone know of a floor cleaner or a DIY enzyme product that will eat the grime? All the Enzyme products I seen are going to cost more than I can afford.
 
DrMcSkunkins

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Having a issue and need help.
The floors of the Warehouse have this layer of grime. I used my pressure washer with concrete cleaner and when it dried there's a layer of dust.
Does anyone know of a floor cleaner or a DIY enzyme product that will eat the grime? All the Enzyme products I seen are going to cost more than I can afford.
If it is fungal or bacterial grime, a product called jomax mixed with water and bleach should take it right off with no scrubbing and its safe for plants.
 
Natural

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Having a issue and need help.
The floors of the Warehouse have this layer of grime. I used my pressure washer with concrete cleaner and when it dried there's a layer of dust.
Does anyone know of a floor cleaner or a DIY enzyme product that will eat the grime? All the Enzyme products I seen are going to cost more than I can afford.
TSP..then POR 15 or rustoleum clear coat
 
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Smokey503ski

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Simple green (blue max from car Brite is the absolute BOMB!!!!)
Deck scrub
Rinse
20% bleach solution
Deck scrub
Rinse well
Air dry.

The scrubbing part is what I'm trying to avoid. It's about 6k of square feet.
After pressure washing there's a layer of dust that I'm hoping a Enzyme product would eat up so I don't have to sweep.
 

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