I have a customer who has to clean a wooden floor in a trendy bar / restaurant. The floor is sealed but has not been properly cleaned to date, most probably by a mop with water and an unknown floor cleaner.
The area by the bar has evidence of drink spillage and ingrained soilage (black cap?) on the floor and I was hoping someone might be able to offer some thoughts on best way to remove without having to sand the floor.
My initial thoughts were to either use a stripper with a green or black pad on a rotary to scrub the area clean and then re-seal and buff. Or would a sanding screen on a 200rpm rotary be better, removing the very top layer of the floor and then re-seal?
Main problem is the restaurant will only allow an overnight deep-clean so there is no way to really get stuck in to the floor and sand it all completely.
Thanks,
Simon
