I need a quick answer @ wood floor

Mikey P

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Got a real greasy breakfast joint to clean the wood floors at today.

Lots of mop residue and bacon juice. Wood is severely stained and "worked"..

How about some 02 and a glug of Purple followed by a red pad and a rinse?
 

John Watson

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Terry Smith who developed the Bridgepoint Wood floor program was the first to turn me on to the purple stuff from schucks. We were removing the wax buildup from a floor so we could recoat with the matt finish polamer.

Don't see why that won't work for you. Just don't over wet. We worked no more than a 10 x 10 area. Our floors came out beautiful.
 

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Mikey P said:
Got a real greasy breakfast joint to clean the wood floors at today.

Lots of mop residue and bacon juice. Wood is severely stained and "worked"..

How about some 02 and a glug of Purple followed by a red pad and a rinse?

I wouldn't put O2 on it. I don't think D-Limonene would be a good choice at all.
 

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What was a 70 year old beat to death, filthy, muddy, grungy disgusting shit pile of a Doug Fir floor that had not been more than mopped in the last 24 years is now a clean beat to death, disgusting shit pile of a Doug Fir floor..
 

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why not, John?
If I'm not mistaken, many over the counter products like Orange Glo are sold as wood cleaners.
We've used d'lime cleaners on greasy cabinets with great results


oh and vEEgs, i see you're getting addicted to that EEEEEEVVVVIIILLL "purple juice"

You'll get banned from the next vEgun toMaToe fest if "they" find out...


..L.T.A.
 

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You know Larry I don't have a "real" good answer. :) Looking at that floor I don't think it would have any negativ effect as it is already trashed but if the floor had any coating left on it I would worry about the D-Limonene turning it to goo..
 
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When you were done,I would have gotten some screens for that 175,then put a couple of coats on it,violla,good for another 50 years. :lol:

Kevin
 

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Since all them overpriced jigglers came from floor SANDING, I'd put Kevin's screens on the jiggler and let her rock.

How about chemspec's or bridgepoint's no sand floor finish system?
 
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Asphalt :lol: no, just a floor(wood) finish,anything durable.

Kevin
PS-what is the old guy holding? I hope it is a sqeegie,kinda looks like your getting the flood house ready for a class :lol:
 

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You big sap sucker put your daddy to work didn't you!!!!

Either bridgepoints or chemspecs finish or sumthing cheaper would have worked on that floor...
 

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Since all them overpriced jigglers came from floor SANDING, I'd put Kevin's screens on the jiggler and let her rock.
not sure they would hold a screen

Couple coats of what?

polyurethane, but if it is bare then you might want to seal it first


I thought I had cleaned up some crap before :shock:
 

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