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Bunker Scrub Paintball Bunker Cleaner

July 18, 2008

paintball bunkerPaintball field owners know exactly how tough it is to scrub off a days worth of paint off of a couple dozen paintball bunkers. The larger the field the worse the job, and it isn't exactly one of best parts of running a paintball field. You think water would do the trick, but surprisingly sometimes it doesn't.

The experienced field owners know it takes a nice mixture of de-greasing soap and water to really get the job done. I'm not sure how much more sophisticated you need to get. Do you really need to buy specialty cleaner to get broken paintballs off of an air bunker? I wouldn't think so, but the manufacturer of BunkerScrub thinks you do.

Just look at how effective BunkerScrub is at removing dry paint off of a paintball bunker (picture). But you know what? I'm sure its effective and all, but how complex of a cleaning solution do you need to remove paint? Heck, hot water will do the trick in most cases, and its a lot cheaper then whatever they are charging.

I'm all for new ideas to help out paintball field owners in running their business, but is a bunker cleaning solution really necessary? Or better yet... can paintball field owners afford to buy gallons of this stuff on the meager profits they already make?

What do you think? Would you buy BunkerScrub if you were a field owner?

For more on this story, visit the official press release for BunkerScrub at Warpig. You can also watch the demonstration video for BunkerScrub at Warpig's PigTV.

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