or a two jet wand....Oh, another thing, order new jets.
Going too aggressive will cause more damage. Let the detergent do it's job. He already softened up the rubber. He just needs to blend the marks in now.No way will either be aggressive enough
You’re wrong.Going too aggressive will cause more damage. Let the detergent do it's job. He already softened up the rubber. He just needs to blend the marks in now.
You can always go more aggressive if needed but I doubt it would be needed. It does depend on how deep the jet marks are though. Speed of wanding pressure and heat all matter.
It may not. It's a guessing game. That's where I woukd start to avoid causing more damage.
A green pad will spin easily if he floods the floor like stripping or from a tank on a 175. I might try a red first, just because a green might not be needed. If he needs to use the wand as a vacuum, I wouldn’t use it to rinse. Rinse with a mop and neutral cleaner.I suspect you’re going to have to agitate that floor to help get a more uniform appearance. Exactly how to do that will take some patience and experimentation. I’d started by breaking in a green pad on concrete and then using it to scrub that floor and then rinsing with lower pressure. It may be difficult to get a green pad to rotate in that rubber so you may have to use a red pad.
Oh, another thing, order new jets.
The directions to clean that type of floor is to clean under 10phWhat’s going to happen with a 10 pH cleaner?
It's in the position to do a trial run on one of the mats.He might actually want to cause a little damage to this floor with a higher pH product and some aggressive scrubbing because I’m thinking his goal might be to even out the damage he’s already caused.
In any case, test test test.
The cloudiness is from whatever they are spraying to clean the equipment a polish most likely and what they are mopping the floors with. It's left a haze. It's not hard to remove it you just have to use the right product and light agitation so as not to tear the rubber.It's in the position to do a trial run on one of the mats.
First assume that the cloudiness is only soiling. Clean one mat to my recommendation and let it dry to see the outcome.
If it doesn't help, I guess he could be more aggressive with a higher ph product, but making it more cloudy just to hide the water jet damage lines seems risky