I have had an enquiry were the job has your run of the mill blue carpet tiles you always see. The only thing is, it has the metal flooring you can take up and move around with cables most likely under them. We would be cleaning the corridors and offices, not the data storage/computer rooms. The floors look tightly nitted together apart from one corridor where you can see big gaps and this corridoor has a different tile, they are very thin and glued on, some of the edges are peeling up. As soon as i saw the big gaps, i started asking questions and they told me that the rest of the building have metal floors, but tighter fitted together, some single and some in sections of four. They have been cleaned before and they have had another quote and he mentioned "wet cleaning".
So two questions really -
1 ...
the corridor ( about 20ft long ) with the big gaps and thin tiles, how would you deal with this, looks like hwe or bonneting are out but it's fairly dirty!
2 ...
for the other areas i would normally hwe with a bonnet on top after on most of the areas, some areas would get away just bonneting. The traffic lanes really do need hwe and a bonnet, the floor does look solid, but i just want to tred carefully. What would you do in this circumstances?