LCCFL
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I did too. And that crap does not work. I heard using isopropyl or a couple of drops of concentrated stripper may help.I was using that stupid little test kit they sold to me.
I did too. And that crap does not work. I heard using isopropyl or a couple of drops of concentrated stripper may help.I was using that stupid little test kit they sold to me.
No estimates for me- firm quote today $12,348-50 plus tax, and that's just for the underside of the floor.We did an estimate today for $1382.
Booked the job for next week, guy paid in advance.
Ours was a residential job.No estimates for me- firm quote today $12,348-50 plus tax, and that's just for the underside of the floor.
Think I'm missing your point.No estimates for me- firm quote today $12,348-50 plus tax, and that's just for the underside of the floor.
Here the invoice for an estimated job can vary, whereas a quote is a firm fixed price for the job.Think I'm missing your point.
If there was one.
I wouldn't use a new porty for that but I have an old ninja that I use for hard surfaces. It's very practical to rinse and neutralize stripper slurries from vct. I clean it out after every job and so far, no problems.We used a shop vac on the last VCT job we did, and it worked well.
Someone suggested a porty and.... thought it might be better.
I'm sure you do a lot of VCT as I know your biz is mostly commercial.
Thanks for the input.
Is that like when you tuck a fifty in her G-string?Sounds like you should have used the stripper test kit