Goomer
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I finally got to a tile/grout job that I have been eager to do, as it was to be my first T/G job.
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Pretty dirty ceramic tile in a restaurant bathroom…………
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I pretreated it with a healthy dose of Grease Eraser, gave it a good 20 minute dwell and scrubbed it twice with my Orbiter with it's hard surface brush and rinsed<o
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with my M-5 and wand cranked at appx. 550 psi.
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Not perfect, but not too bad.
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I am well aware of my equipment's limitations, so please spare me, as I do realize now with this little bit of new actual experience, how much easier and more efficient it would have been with a spinner/TM, which is a great motivator in working towards my goal of expanding my set up.
With that said, I must say that it was a good experience, as I now know more regarding what I can tackle with my current equipment.
The biggest thing that surprised me during this job was the amount of detail work that is necessary, and was surprised to see how much additional time is needed to do the little things, like to scrub the baseboard, around the toilet, around doorstops, around fixture legs, and anywhere else that your rotary of choice cannot reach.
I can now see the importance of a nice assortment of manual scrubbing brushes and tools of varying sizes and lengths.
I can think of a lot of tools that would have saved me a lotof time and produced better results.
Finished her off with 2 coats of solvent sealer applied alla’ Mikey, sprayed on and microfibered in.
Again, from perfect, but good experience, and a step in the right direction in my of my pursuit of adding T\G to the list of things I can HACK.</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o
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Pretty dirty ceramic tile in a restaurant bathroom…………
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I pretreated it with a healthy dose of Grease Eraser, gave it a good 20 minute dwell and scrubbed it twice with my Orbiter with it's hard surface brush and rinsed<o
[video=youtube;IoNof8JtxYA]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IoNof8JtxYA[/video]<o
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I am well aware of my equipment's limitations, so please spare me, as I do realize now with this little bit of new actual experience, how much easier and more efficient it would have been with a spinner/TM, which is a great motivator in working towards my goal of expanding my set up.
With that said, I must say that it was a good experience, as I now know more regarding what I can tackle with my current equipment.
The biggest thing that surprised me during this job was the amount of detail work that is necessary, and was surprised to see how much additional time is needed to do the little things, like to scrub the baseboard, around the toilet, around doorstops, around fixture legs, and anywhere else that your rotary of choice cannot reach.
I can now see the importance of a nice assortment of manual scrubbing brushes and tools of varying sizes and lengths.
I can think of a lot of tools that would have saved me a lotof time and produced better results.
Finished her off with 2 coats of solvent sealer applied alla’ Mikey, sprayed on and microfibered in.
Again, from perfect, but good experience, and a step in the right direction in my of my pursuit of adding T\G to the list of things I can HACK.</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o