Cleaning tile without scrubbing

Cleanworks

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With all of the new tile and grout products out there, including the new Greenglide brush glide, is it possible to just prespray and rinse tile and grout without bringing out the crb or using 1200 psi?
 

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Hot water from the van viper w citrus 3 scoops to a gallon and pour from the gallon onto tile. Kick it around a little so everything is wet then set up and wand my way in at 6 to 800 psi and so far I haven't had to scrub with this technique.
 
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Mikey P

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True, but 800 isn’t enough

Maybe not for your pal Soap Daddy bullshit.


Tsunami or ultra pack extreme put it down with a flat mop give it 10 or 15 minutes and 400 psi will work wonders if you're not trying to extract saturated soil out of grout that should have been spinnered.


Don't even pretend to act like you do more of this than me
 
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Mr Brightside

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Honestly tsunami mixed warm with 10 min of dwell time and 1k psi is what I always do

I don’t scrub anything but the edges on really bad floors
 
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He’s trying to sell CRBs
Oh shoot sorry

I hate scrubbing tile so bad I wish there was something expensive that would do it for me while throwing my solution and dirty water everywhere I would pay a lot for that
 

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I dry scrubbed this joint today.

Thick but floppy shit poly..

With embedded Rottweiler clumps..

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Got this a few minutes after I left..
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Cleanworks

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That was after I dry scrubbed it there Gallagher...
I get that, just wondering if you're going to clean it or the owners are ok as it is. Not sure why you would dry scrub something, except in preparation for cleaning.
 

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