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UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Hard Floor Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: mark turton on June 24, 2013, 12:27:43 am

Title: testing on my own floor
Post by: mark turton on June 24, 2013, 12:27:43 am
hi guys - could anyone help please with the request for info below...
id like to test a on my own hard floor which is ceramic. i do carpet cleaning but have been asked a lot lately about hard floors. so i thought id test on my own to see what results i get.

using an airflex at 400-600psi? ideally what psi would you use?
and which cleaning product in tank and how a product that to apply that leaves a nice sheen? any offers of help with this one?
Title: Re: testing on my own floor
Post by: B Bailey on June 24, 2013, 01:52:14 am
My only advice is get proper training. Then practise on your own floor.
Title: Re: testing on my own floor
Post by: Kev Martin on June 24, 2013, 07:37:38 am
hi guys - could anyone help please with the request for info below...
id like to test a on my own hard floor which is ceramic. i do carpet cleaning but have been asked a lot lately about hard floors. so i thought id test on my own to see what results i get.

using an airflex at 400-600psi? ideally what psi would you use?
and which cleaning product in tank and how a product that to apply that leaves a nice sheen? any offers of help with this one?

Yes put your Airflex away and buy yourself a slow speed rotary and a decent wet vac and get some training.  i.e. How do you know the floor is ceramic and not porcelain?  Cleaning a ceramic floor is the simplest thing to do in Hard Floor cleaning, in fact, a child  could do it.  Essentially you cleaning your ceramic floor proves nothing.

Kev Martin
Marblelife Ltd
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