Bryce C
DFW
Hey yall. One of our commercial customers asked us to clean 4 bathrooms in their office that is adjacent to their factory where they produce small plastic containers. The bathrooms each looked like this
Assuming it was like every other tile and grout job I've done I removed the dust and debris, sprayed it with a high pH detergent, allowed it to dwell for a while, scrubbed with a crb, then extracted at my portables max psi of about 400. Which always gives me stellar results. But the bathroom looked like this after, unacceptable.
I actually repeated the whole process and turned the heat all the way up and it didn't budge. Surprisingly the grout looked alright but the porcelain tile surface was ugly. Had a few magic erasers in my truck and gave those a try. You can see the difference here.
Seemingly solved my problem. One of those rare floors that just need some melamine pads and a rotary and we're good to go. I rescheduled the cleaning service and ordered the pads. But then it got weirder.
Assuming it was like every other tile and grout job I've done I removed the dust and debris, sprayed it with a high pH detergent, allowed it to dwell for a while, scrubbed with a crb, then extracted at my portables max psi of about 400. Which always gives me stellar results. But the bathroom looked like this after, unacceptable.
I actually repeated the whole process and turned the heat all the way up and it didn't budge. Surprisingly the grout looked alright but the porcelain tile surface was ugly. Had a few magic erasers in my truck and gave those a try. You can see the difference here.
Seemingly solved my problem. One of those rare floors that just need some melamine pads and a rotary and we're good to go. I rescheduled the cleaning service and ordered the pads. But then it got weirder.