While this working bee cleaned the walls with Windex and elbow-grease. This may not be the best thing to be doing. There is a specialised squash product for cleaning squash court walls of ball and racquet marks called BIO90 by Playcon. The spec sheet mentions it is non-toxic, non-flammable and non-corrosive with no ventilation required.
Also refer to Deep River Squash Club History
Squash court No 2.
Trying to find the ladder - Curling hall before ice has been laid
Brian and Evans getting the ladder into squash court No 2.
Al cleaning the back wall of squash court No 2.
Spot the difference: Before (right) and after (left)
Brian, Evans, Metin and Al getting the ladder into squash court No 2.
Brian, Arden and Metin changing light globes in squash court No 2.
Lachlan, Metin, Al and Arden cleaning the walls of squash court No 2
Getting the ladder out of court 2 into court 1
Al and Arden cleaning the walls of squash court No 2
squash court No 2 - after cleaning
Squash court No 1 still needs to be cleaned
Blurred pictures of Pizza for Lunch