Rubber Gym Floor

supersoaker

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Michael Malandruccolo
I've got a couple bathrooms to do in a gym locker room. The floors are a very dense rubber with some hard water stains under the sinks and such. They're mainly concerned with the hard water stains.

What can I use for the hard water stains that would be safe floor the floors? I'm doing this Sunday evening so if I can use get something at a local hardware store would be great as the local carpet cleaning supply warehouses will be closed.

The floors really aren't too dirty. I just plan on using my regular carpet prespray on them and rinsing with the turbo around 800-1000 psi.

Does this sound ok?

Thanks
 

juniorc82

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You will want to use an acid based product. Using an alkiline product like carpet pre spray will not do much to break up the mineral deposit. I be temted to use a product like rust remover or CLR and agitate with a brush or pad before rinsing. I think on a rubber floor the main products you want to avoid will be the super high alkiline products like degreaser, amonia, and floor stripper
 

Chris A

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The turbo is probably gonna be hard to move on that rubber even with the vac release. We use a glided wand and regular cleaning pressure of 400 or so to avoid splatter.
 

Harry Myers

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I install gym floors. I think if you can find out who it is made by it will help you find the proper cleaner for that floor. I know in the black rubber gym floors they want you to use there product which is nuetral Ph
 

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