Monday at 12:39 AM #1 Scott S. Supportive Member Joined Feb 3, 2008 Messages 3,247 Location PA Name Scott How would you clean? Dry compound?
Monday at 6:52 AM #2 Mikey P Administrator Joined Oct 6, 2006 Messages 115,806 Location The High Chapperal Are the nails functional or ornamental? Either way... Dust Apply neutral to 200' at a time Agitation 100-200 PSI soft or 4-5 pH rinse via hard surface wand Fans Reactions: BIG WOOD
Are the nails functional or ornamental? Either way... Dust Apply neutral to 200' at a time Agitation 100-200 PSI soft or 4-5 pH rinse via hard surface wand Fans
Monday at 7:42 AM #3 BIG WOOD The Timminator Joined Feb 4, 2016 Messages 14,052 Location Georgia Name Matt w. Low pressure is key You don’t want to inject any water into crevices that can’t be extracted.
Monday at 7:25 PM #4 Cleanworks Moderator Joined Oct 22, 2012 Messages 27,849 Location New Westminster,BC Name Ron Marriott That's look it might be a soft wood floor. Pine instead of oak or something similar. Easy on the water. It will raise the grain and potentially cause swelling.
That's look it might be a soft wood floor. Pine instead of oak or something similar. Easy on the water. It will raise the grain and potentially cause swelling.
Tuesday at 2:02 AM #5 Mikey P Administrator Joined Oct 6, 2006 Messages 115,806 Location The High Chapperal This is a "Pergo" floor we used a CRB and compound on at the RMH last week...