When cleaning a hard surface, do you agree with the following order of actions taking place..

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  • dry soil removal: vacuuming or dry-mopping;
  • soil suspension* (separating adhered soil) see list below of this portion in detail
  • chemistry;
  • temperature;
  • mechanical agitation, and
  • dwell time.
  • extraction of suspended soil;
  • Drying/return of space?


  • suspension,
  • emulsification,
  • lubrication,
  • dissolving,
  • adsorption,
  • absorption,
  • encapsulation, and
  • chemical reactions.

 

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  • adsorption,
  • absorption,
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  • dry soil removal: vacuuming or dry-mopping;
  • soil suspension* (separating adhered soil) see list below of this portion in detail
  • chemistry;
  • temperature;
  • mechanical agitation, and
  • dwell time.
  • extraction of suspended soil;
  • Drying/return of space?


  • suspension,
  • emulsification,
  • lubrication,
  • dissolving,
  • adsorption,
  • absorption,
  • encapsulation, and
  • chemical reactions.

Sounds about right.
 

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Did about 6k sq ft of epoxy bathroom floors yesterday. No sweeping or vacuuming. Just spray treatment, and th-40 it off at 1300-1500psi
 
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That’s the HP model you sold me.

The exhaust heat exchanger is stainless steel, the coolant heat exchanger is the updated plated and the water pump is the cat Hp high temp
You're right I'm thinking about the wrong manual we originally were looking at considering there's 10 manuals for the same machine lol. Have you ran it at 1500 psi yet? Guage taps out there. That also explains why I keep reading things wrong bc I'm still looking at the non HP manual 🙄🙄
 
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I would love a SOP for finishing the job on picky floors

for hard surface I really think chemistry and pressure is all you actually need

After the job is done the tile and grout are clean and its been edged or detailed what would be the best way to give it the final touch

I use a flat mop and vinegar but I know there is something better
bought the green glide hard surface wand glide but I still need to mop
 

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