Apr 23, 2010 #3 floorguy Supportive Member Joined Nov 7, 2006 Messages 6,948 Name Doug do you wanna hack it out or do a good job??? learning curve depends on how "smart" you are meaning can you pick up on things related to "floors" 1st thing WHAT KIND OF EQUIPMENT YOU HAVE???!!!! makes a huge difference
do you wanna hack it out or do a good job??? learning curve depends on how "smart" you are meaning can you pick up on things related to "floors" 1st thing WHAT KIND OF EQUIPMENT YOU HAVE???!!!! makes a huge difference
Apr 24, 2010 #4 B Bucey Guest Don't have any supplies yet just wanting to gather some info on quality workmenship.
Apr 24, 2010 #5 A ACE Guest It’s really not brain surgery. Your best bet to learn is to sell some VCT work sub it out to someone and help with the process.
It’s really not brain surgery. Your best bet to learn is to sell some VCT work sub it out to someone and help with the process.
Apr 24, 2010 #7 floorguy Supportive Member Joined Nov 7, 2006 Messages 6,948 Name Doug juniorc82 said: iicrc has a floor care tech class that covers all of it Click to expand... so yea look at your location, and thats how well the iicrc covers hard floor care... i have no respect FOR ANYONE who even suggests to PUT STRIPPER IN YOUR SOLUTION TANK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
juniorc82 said: iicrc has a floor care tech class that covers all of it Click to expand... so yea look at your location, and thats how well the iicrc covers hard floor care... i have no respect FOR ANYONE who even suggests to PUT STRIPPER IN YOUR SOLUTION TANK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Apr 24, 2010 #8 C CarpetKING Guest Find someone who is expreienced and pay them good - $15-$20 an hour and have them do the job with you. This is what I did. Its pretty simple but takes time to master.
Find someone who is expreienced and pay them good - $15-$20 an hour and have them do the job with you. This is what I did. Its pretty simple but takes time to master.