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- jackxclanExplorerThe floor is ply and pressed wood water will destroy it.
- StraboExplorerTotaly agree, water will destroy, rigs are not made to be washed inside using a pressure washer.
- N-TroubleExplorer
GT Roach wrote:
Why don't you try some fairly good sized rubber mats that you can just pull out, hose off, let dry and replace?
+1 Work smarter, not harder...
I would be concerned about water intrusion using a pressure washer. - jtaubreyExplorerThanks for the replies...I ended up trying the power washer and it came out look like it was brand new.
- mrkojeExplorer
SBrooks72 wrote:
tmm2good wrote:
Leaf blower
X2 on this. Water and these floors don't mix well imho. I'm looking into a Ryobi 18v vacuum/blower. Hope this helps.
Brooks.
I've got the 18V Ryobi and it works pretty well. Really though I mostly just use a damn broom. The blower blows all the dust everywhere and depending on the wind direction just gets it stirred up in the air where it settles onto every other surface it wasn't previously. - SBrooks72Explorer
tmm2good wrote:
Leaf blower
X2 on this. Water and these floors don't mix well imho. I'm looking into a Ryobi 18v vacuum/blower. Hope this helps.
Brooks. - sportsman_500ExplorerI have always hosed or mopped mine out. For the past few years I have been putting down on the floor one of those big painters tarps from Harbor Freight for the trip home when the RZR is really dirty. I just pull the tarp out and shake it out and fold it up for the next trip. The floor is always nice and clean.
- bigg-limoExplorerI've always swept mine out with no problems,...but you said that doesn't work for you. Therefore, I can't really be of any help.
- RicJonesExplorerDawn dish washing soap or Simple Green work well on grease. Squirt some on the spots, scrub with a push broom, them mop.
- GT_RoachExplorerWhy don't you try some fairly good sized rubber mats that you can just pull out, hose off, let dry and replace?
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