Trevorschultz
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Ive got a brew pub that we started doing janitorial at about 2 weeks ago. They fired the other guy cause he did a crummy job for 5 years...needless to say, the floors are hurting a little bit. It's sealed concrete. However, there's a thick layer of caked down grease on all the traffic lanes. The last guy was asked to re coat the floors so he just laid down a wax over top of the grease layer...I've been running an auto scrubber with a stiff scrub brush over everything for the last two weeks and it is making a difference but nothing mind blowing. I started experimenting on the back hallway by the bathrooms to see what it'll take to get back down to concrete and then lay down a fresh coat of sealer. Management is patient but they want to get the whole place sparkling again so once I figure out the right process I have an 8,000sq ft job in my back pocket. I tried heavy duty degreaser first. I also tried laying down floor stripper for 15 minutes and then scrub with degreaser again. Pictures show the results after that...