Old Coastie
Supportive Member
In a local Mexican restaurant.
4300 feet of filthy saltillo. The reason is that the owner sealed it with some plastic-like product five years ago which has been worn away in many places and is thick enough to peel with my pocket knife in others.
No, the owner doesn’t have a container to see what it was.
No, the floor was not professionally cleaned first, he had his staff (of course) use a degreaser and then mopped the sealer on.
The new owner will call other companies in to bid, to my relief. I think I could effectively clean the worn areas and the top of the intact sealer. I also am certain it would leave things a bit blotchy, even with new sealer applied.
How would you tackle this?
4300 feet of filthy saltillo. The reason is that the owner sealed it with some plastic-like product five years ago which has been worn away in many places and is thick enough to peel with my pocket knife in others.
No, the owner doesn’t have a container to see what it was.
No, the floor was not professionally cleaned first, he had his staff (of course) use a degreaser and then mopped the sealer on.
The new owner will call other companies in to bid, to my relief. I think I could effectively clean the worn areas and the top of the intact sealer. I also am certain it would leave things a bit blotchy, even with new sealer applied.
How would you tackle this?
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