Cleaning a dirty kitchen tile

GRHeacock

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The right tools for the job.

In this case, scrub and mop were needed for the best job.

That's why the professional knows best.

And ya can't argue with the results.

Gary
 

Walt

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Mikey P said:
Dang Gary, you're a dirty old man.



Just scrub and mop eh?

No wand or Turbo rinse?

Most of what you see is 20 years of mop and glow build up. Audrey said she put a coat down every week or so. :shock:

These linoleum tiles wouldn't have held up to the heat or the impact of the turbo. A rinse might have been nice but it was only 100 square feet or so. The sink was right there. So a mop was the right tool.
 

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I'm thinking a wax stripper was used for the wax buildup and the cleanup.
 

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I am SOOOO Experienced, my hair is turning gray (One or two hairs, and the ones growing out my ears) and my teeth are plastic, but making noises like my coffee maker keeps me in the shape I do best.

Gary
 
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Why didn't he use your extractor to clean up stripper instead of the mop???
 

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steve frasier said:
I seen the ECO Clean van at the house, glad I didn't stop :shock: :lol:

Too bad. We we're having lots of fun. Audrey made me tea. Gary told a few jokes. The neighbor came by to check the work.
 

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Steve-

You are always welcome at my house- any time, just like Walt and others.

(Bring beer)

The next time you are across the street at the college, string a little more hose and clean my carpets too.

Gary
 

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