"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
I've always wanted an automated way of cleaning squeegees, floods, ink knives, buckets etc. I've looked before, was quoted on a Rhino something a while back, it was several K, several more K than I'd be willing to pay, but I still think the parts washer method is a wasted labor.Tony was this the unit you remember? Looks just like your description, brushes, compressed air. http://www.fimor.fr/en/maintenance-equipment/serilor-blade-runner-squeegee-washer.html
Even though it says 20 gallons would you have to put 20 gallons of wash in it? seems like a lot
fimor make one for about a grand. It is only about 24 wide. Seems pretty easy to use too. They are the ppl that make the 55/90/55 blades. . .