How to clean a paintball bunker
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Paintball Bunker Solution  2008
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 Our product is designed to clean surfaces that have been neglected for months or even years.  We designed our solution to break down the titanium dioxide.  Some of our customers have asked us if it will remove the “black molded crust” that has coated the surface of their particular bunker.  We have found that it will remove the “black molded crust” after multiple applications (3 to 4) and a lot of elbow grease.  However our solution is intended to remove the white residue (titanium dioxide) left from paintballs.
 Bunker solution is a concentrate.  The concentrate is designed to be mixed at a ratio of 16 ounces to 1 gallon of water.  This ratio is to be use on bunkers that have a considerable amount of white residue on them.  Customers are to used the recommended ratio when cleaning for the first time.  However the ratio can be changed when the bunkers have be completely cleaned and the product is being used on a weekly basis.  Once the bunker is cleaned the ratio can be changed to 8 ounces to 1 gallon of water.
 Example:  Week 1 - (Monday) A field owner cleans a set of bunkers using our recommended ratio of 16:1. (During the week and weekend) A field owner is washing the bunkers with water after each use (at the end of the day).  (Sunday) the field owner can use the ratio of 8:1 to clean the set of bunkers.  This ratio will make the concentrate last twice as long (see mixture ratio).
Mixture Ratio.
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