Bedliner van floors

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Ok what is the trick to getting the white soap residue off the coated floor??

I should of rinsed as soon as it happens.
But eye didn't.

Presprayed and scrubbed with deck brush then used 600psi to rinse with pressure gun.

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Thanks
So there is nothing that will actually remove it??

I may try some all fiber rinse and scrub by hand with brush.

I have black paint already if all else fails.

Marty you trying to get me to ruin my floor or will that work?
 
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Seeing the rest of your van, why are you worried about that flaw so much? I covered my latest van a year ago and I'm going to redo it next summer some time. I went with light grey. About 118 a gallon.
 
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Park on a slope with the front of the van higher, obviously.
Mix up some tile cleaner.... Tsunami seems to be the flavour of the month. ( mix half strength).
Put in small pump up, or trigger sprayer.
Apply chemical, scrub with stiff brush.
Rinse with HOT water, using your TM, with a pressure washing wand.
Apply double strength cleaning vinegar, full strength. Scrub again.
Rinse again.
Let dry.
Apply Aerospace 303, or the stuff Mike likes to use.....

PROBLEM SOLVED....

How do I know? Cause when mine gets white streaks, that’s what I do, and it looks brand new again....

Thank me later....
 
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I also did herculiner in my van. It doesn't harden up like the linex stuff.

Next bath day I will try super high ph followed with vinegar and see what happens..
 
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I also did herculiner in my van. It doesn't harden up like the linex stuff.

Next bath day I will try super high ph followed with vinegar and see what happens..
Brad, you have to make sure to use a protective layer, such as Aerospace 303, or the product from Stoner, Trim Shine.... it will look new, or even better than new....
 
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I have so much room in my extended promaster I may have to wear a helmet inside if I am running around grabbing tools.

Is trim shine slippery when wet?
 

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