$80 per Mat.As always: how much money are we talking? That could greatly reduce the number of answers to a simple "walk" or "hellss yeeeah".
Looks like a lot of work but that should cover it even if it goes a little south on you.
Vacuum vacuum , then car wash the snot out of them. Then begin your cleaning.
I was thinking Cimex or brush pro with hard carpet brushes. 50/50 Releasit DS. Let dwell. Rinse and extract with a hard surface brush head, because of raised square design of mats.
This is a large client of ours. I have a wide open area to clean these side by side. That's a good idea with the rug duster. We are tackling the job the week of Nov 9. I will make sure to do a video. Mark Seiger style lolDid you have a rug badger type machine? I'd try to "dust" it first and then pressure wash it like crazy.
I wouldn't mess with it going over with releasit first.
Bottom line is...the bottom line: can you get one of them cleaned in no more than an hour? If you think you can - go for it.
Cimex will brighten them up nice. The chore is removing the impacted dirt first.I was thinking Cimex or Brush Pro with hard carpet brushes. 50/50 Releasit DS. Let dwell. Rinse and extract with a hard surface brush head, because of raised square design of mats.
Cimex will brighten them up nice. The chore is removing the impacted dirt first.
I would use a pressure washer if you have one.
Those mats are rubber backed indoor outdoor mats that can be steam cleaned
Don't tell anybodycouple $$ more and you can just switch them out
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