Claims
- 1. A method of cleaning aged or dirty buildings and structures made of brick, masonry, stone, block, limestone or other hard, yet porous, building materials so as to remove applied or built-up coatings and paints, mildew, mold, dirt, organic matter, stains, mineral deposits, debris and any other matter, the method comprising the steps of:
- dispensing high pressure water from a fluid dispensing head within a housing for providing a high pressure fluid flow against a surface to be cleaned;
- applying a reduced pressure to the housing from a vacuum source to vacuum the water and any coatings, debris, and other matter that is removed from the surface out of the housing;
- moving the housing along a substantially vertical surface while dispensing and applying a reduced pressure to the housing; and
- moving the housing substantially horizontally along the vertical surface.
- 2. The method of cleaning dirt and paint from aged structures of claim 1 further comprising:
- pre-treating the surface with a chemical prior to dispensing high pressure water against the surface.
- 3. The method of cleaning aged or dirty building and structures of claim 2 wherein the step of pre-treating the surface is performed with non-caustic chemicals.
- 4. The method of cleaning dirt and paint from aged structures of claim 3 wherein the non-caustic chemicals include paint strippers.
- 5. The method of cleaning aged or dirty buildings and structures of claim 1 wherein the housing includes a base and an inner wall and an outer wall extending obliquely from the base, the inner wall defining a cavity between the base and the surface to be cleaned, and the inner and outer walls defining a circumferential chamber about the cavity, whereby the high pressure water is dispensed from within the cavity while the application of the reduced pressure occurs in the circumferential chamber.
- 6. The method of cleaning aged or dirty buildings and structures of claim 5 wherein the circumferential chamber is fluidly connected to the cavity and an environment surrounding the housing.
- 7. The method of cleaning aged or dirty buildings and structures of claim 5 wherein the inner wall is spaced from the housing to form a gap therebetween such that the step of applying a reduced pressure to the housing includes the step of inducing fluid flow from the cavity, above the inner wall, and through the gap between the inner wall and the housing, the gap providing a fluid connection between the chamber and the cavity.
- 8. A method of cleaning aged or dirty buildings and structures made of brick, masonry, stone, block, limestone or other hard, yet porous, building materials so as to remove applied or built-up coatings and paints, mildew, mold, dirt, organic matter, stains, mineral deposits, debris and any other matter, the method comprising the steps of:
- dispensing high pressure water from a fluid dispensing head within a housing for providing a high pressure fluid flow against a surface to be cleaned;
- applying a reduced pressure to the housing from a vacuum source to vacuum the water and any coatings, debris, and other matter that is removed from the surface out of the housing;
- moving the housing within a track along a non-horizontal surface while dispensing and applying a reduced pressure to the housing; and
- moving the housing over the ground to align the housing with a vertically extending path to be cleaned.
- 9. The method of cleaning aged or dirty buildings or structures of claim 8 wherein the step of moving the housing includes rolling the housing and the track over the ground.
- 10. A method of cleaning brick or masonry schools both inside and out so as to remove applied or built-up coatings and paints, mildew, mold, dirt, organic matter, stains, mineral deposits, debris and any other matter, the method comprising:
- pre-treating a surface to be cleaned with a chemical;
- dispensing high pressure water from a fluid dispensing head within a housing for providing a high pressure fluid flow against the surface to be cleaned;
- applying a reduced pressure to the housing to vacuum the water, chemical, and any coatings, debris, and other matter that is removed from the surface out of the housing;
- moving the housing along a substantially vertical surface while dispensing and applying a reduced pressure to the housing; and
- moving the housing horizontally along the vertical surface.
- 11. A method of cleaning brick or masonry schools both inside and out so as to remove applied or built-up coatings and paints, mildew, mold, dirt, organic matter, stains, mineral deposits, debris and any other matter, the method comprising the steps of:
- pre-treating a surface to be cleaned with a chemical;
- dispensing high pressure water from a fluid dispensing head within a housing for providing a high pressure fluid flow against the surface to be cleaned;
- applying a reduced pressure to the housing to vacuum the water, chemical, and any coatings, debris, and other matter that is removed from the surface out of the housing;
- moving the housing within a vertical track along a vertical surface while dispensing and applying a reduced pressure to the housing; and
- moving the housing and the track over the ground to align the housing with a vertically extending path to be cleaned.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This patent application is a continuation in part of Ser. No. 08/893,729, entitled "High Pressure Cleaning and Removal System", filed on Jul. 11, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,991,968, and from which priority is claimed.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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