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Posted: 17/September/2009 at 10:32pm |
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coleECS
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Ok. I see what you're saying. Thanks for shedding some much needed light on this.
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cmaster
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They work for stripping if you go sloooooooooooow. Make a couple of passes with the squeegee up before you vac. You also need to apply the stripper with a mop so it has adequate dwell time and coverage
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coleECS
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Thanks for the quick reply. Any particular reason they don't work for stripping? Just not designed for it, or some other reason? I like the idea of the recovery tank instead of using a vac or mop, then having to water mop behind it again. Just trying to speed up the stripping process. If the autoscrubber isn't the way to go, do you have any suggestions for the process?
Thanks again. -cole |
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cmaster
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Autoscrubbers are great for deep scrubbing open areas. I would stick with the rotary for the initial and any subsequent stripping
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coleECS
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I'm a carpet cleaner first and foremost but I can't seem to get away from VCT and ceramic tile and grout jobs. They tend to find me...Anyway, I just bid a 5600 VCT job and it looks like I'm getting it. The schedule will be every other month and stripping as needed. I have a 17" rotary machine, a 20" high speed burnisher, and a couple of other tools in the box, but I was thinking of picking up a autoscrubber with solution and recovery tanks. My thoughts is that I would save a couple of steps in the stripping process but I thought I'd come here and ask you guys what your thoughts on autoscrubbers are. Any info is welcomed.
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