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I cleaned it just like carpet, except I turned up my psi to 750. It was my first time. Has anyone ever cleaned one of these?
 

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All those pics are what it looked like after. The change in darkness was just my flash being on and off
 

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What tool did you use?
My Mach15 wand. I really needed Tom's devastator wand to get under all that playground stuff. That was the biggest pain on this job.

But after the job (45min), my filter was so sludgy and full, it was crazy. I didn't prevac, because I figured it was similar to restaurant carpet. I wasn't in the mood to clean my vacuum after the job, so I just made a crap load of mud in my tank
 

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Turbo Hybrid is great on those.
All I have is a brush and squeegee wand. I was thinking the squeegee might lock itself to the floor and the brush wouldn't extract enough water. Where have you cleaned those floors at?
 

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I did this floor again today, and found pieces of the playground floor in my filter. @Lee Stockwell , is 750psi too high for this floor? My friend @Russ Roberts told me to keep the ph at 10 or under, so I used Harvard Grime Release. I couldn't remember what I used the first time I did it.
 
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Various depending on the condition of the plastic surface, seams, and soil load, as well as tool used.

600+ for wand, 800 + for turbo hybrid.

Justin does more than I do lately.
 
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View attachment 70464 View attachment 70465 View attachment 70466 View attachment 70464 I cleaned it just like carpet, except I turned up my psi to 750. It was my first time. Has anyone ever cleaned one of these?
I have done them.

Each situation different.

Spray and CRB scrub

Sometimes wand sometimes turbo

Depends what I need to accomplish.

One time we were trying to match up old to new tile squares. Got close but no way to make perfect.

I posted here about 2 or 3 years ago doing the job
 
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I do a few playgrounds around here pre spray and rinse with a Greenglided wand. The floor has a sticky feel to them even right after they are installed So they soil quickly definitely want to clean them once a month.

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I’ve always figured it’d be really hard to move your tool
Even with a brush ring
I agree. I don't feel there's a need to use a spinner. I tried my tile wand with a brush head, and it wasn't fun. So I switched back to my wand. If a brush tile wand was hard to push, I don't see how my turbo40 could be any easier
 

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This is where the old style turbos with adjustable tip angle are helpful..

More angle for less impact, while maintaining speed at low psi.
 

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I use Senor Rolley, the incomperable Duplex Dp-420. The CRB scrubs, it recovers the slops and it all happens like mowing the grass.

Those raw surfaces will give up a lot of nastiness.
 
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I use Senor Rolley, the incomperable Duplex Dp-420. The CRB scrubs, it recovers the slops and it all happens like mowing the grass.

Those raw surfaces will give up a lot of nastiness.
What do you use for chemistry? I have a 1200 sqft gym floor coming up. I have a similar machine in concept. Powrflite multiwash
 

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The floor is at a Crossfit in Chattanooga. They have black rubber mats. Using a strong alkaline makes them bleed ink, so go with a neutral cleaner and maybe a measured dose of disinfectant.

That Multiwash looks like a fine machine. I have used my machine for smooth mats, that fuzzy gym flooring, tile, hardwood, stripping VCT, prescrubbing carpet and once, to clean concrete. They are so amazingly versatile; what little isn’t recovered can often just be mopped up with a spin mop.
 
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The floor is at a Crossfit in Chattanooga. They have black rubber mats. Using a strong alkaline makes them bleed ink, so go with a neutral cleaner and maybe a measured dose of disinfectant.

That Multiwash looks like a fine machine. I have used my machine for smooth mats, that fuzzy gym flooring, tile, hardwood, stripping VCT, prescrubbing carpet and once, to clean concrete. They are so amazingly versatile; what little isn’t recovered can often just be mopped up with a spin mop.
Maybe add some benefect decon 30
 
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