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Yvonne

Stainless steel floors!
« on: December 11, 2003, 01:00:13 pm »
Please could someone help me!!! I've moved in to a house with a stainless steel kitchen floor, it looks like the steal on the back of a lorry tail lift, it looked wonderfull when i first moved in now i'm not sure how to clean it or with what prouduct!!  ???please help! Thanks Yvonne.

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Re: Stainless steel floors!
« Reply #1 on: December 12, 2003, 12:26:47 am »
Hello Yvonne,
The Stainless steel used in flooring (commercial and domestic) is usually 316-S92 or 304 Gauge plate. We clean an Architect office and the kitchen area has the same type of Stainless flooring. We usually mop it with a Vileda Super mop and a solution of MP10 (general purpose cleaner) 60ml per 5 litres of warm water and. When the floor is dry we spray a light coat of Henkel Greenline Stainless Steel Cleaner and buff it up with paper towels. It comes up a treat. If you are unable to get hold of the above commercial products, Use neutral washing up liquid instead of the MP10 and try Mr Muscle Glass cleaner, just be careful as Mr Muscle Glass cleaner attack’s wooden surfaces.

Hope This Helps

Russ


www.deep-clean.co.uk

Fox

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Re: Stainless steel floors!
« Reply #2 on: December 12, 2003, 12:56:48 am »
Hi

Must say very brave to advise anyone to use a washing up liquid solution on ANY floor surface, as a build up of this type of product will eventually cause a film that is very hard to remove and can get v slippy.  

I must admit I have never come across a floor like this in a domestic situation.  Steel stairs are pretty common in commercial warehouse, usual method brush off and like already said mop with multipurpose cleaner.  Right info to buff it dry, but how feasable would this be? (eg how long would this take and could you stop the family walking on it?)  

Has your floor got the //// non slip nodules on?  Invest in a deck scrubber, prob blue would do. (need to get inbetween those little bu**ers).

Good luck

 

 

DP

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Re: Stainless steel floors!
« Reply #3 on: December 12, 2003, 02:57:17 am »
I think the pattern is called "checker plate".

Pretty much bomb proof, I would have thought.
Everyone seems normal untill you get to know them!

Fox

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Re: Stainless steel floors!
« Reply #4 on: December 12, 2003, 03:48:17 am »
Thanks DP usually pretty much 'bomb proof' myself obviously having a bad day!

Ok Yvonne - is your floor checker plate?

(still don't agree with washing up liquid)  :)

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Re: Stainless steel floors!
« Reply #5 on: December 12, 2003, 09:45:03 am »
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Hi

Must say very brave to advise anyone to use a washing up liquid solution on ANY floor surface, as a build up of this type of product will eventually cause a film that is very hard to remove and can get v slippy.  


Hello Fox  ;D

Detergents are necessary for cutting grease, and they are not the same thing as Soap that is made from fats and lye. Detergents are synthetic materials discovered and synthesized early in this century. Unlike soap, detergents are designed specifically so that they don’t react with hard water minerals and cause soap scum.
The use of Washing up detergents on the floor is counteracted, by using the Stainless Steel cleaner (Low toxicity solvent)
Indecently, Neutral detergent is use on every surface in every hospital in the country and has been for the past 40 years, and is regarded by the NHS as the only cleaning product needed!!! (Cheapskates)

Russ

www.deep-clean.co.uk

Yvonne

Re: Stainless steel floors!
« Reply #6 on: December 12, 2003, 10:05:39 am »
Yes it is /// N its a right pain! used em green pads but thought it might scratch the steel? not use to dealing with steel on floors n didnt like the idea of having to replace it if i move out cos it looks like it cost a fortune!! :P

Fox

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Re: Stainless steel floors!
« Reply #7 on: December 12, 2003, 01:13:45 pm »
Hi Russ

I am fully aware that detergents are necessary for cutting grease, I am also fully aware that washing up liquid can be used for the cleaning of floor areas.  Alot of people use it because it is cheap.

However I certainly would NOT advise anyone to use it!  I have seen so many problems (mainly in restaraunts funnily enough).  Problem is when it doesn't get diluted to the proper ratio and when it is used long term.  

Also using it creates twice the work as you should mop afterwards with clean hot water to remove the soap deposit (which people don't do!).  The mop doesn't get cleaned thoroughly leaving the soap residue in it and when used again and again it leaves a film, leaving the floor very dull and slippery.

Yvonne
I suggest you use a product C12 called Selosol.  You can get this from any supplier that carries the seldon range.


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Re: Stainless steel floors!
« Reply #8 on: December 12, 2003, 01:25:26 pm »
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Also using it creates twice the work as you should mop afterwards with clean hot water to remove the soap deposit (which people don't do!).  The mop doesn't get cleaned thoroughly leaving the soap residue in it and when used again and again it leaves a film, leaving the floor very dull and slippery.



Neutral washing up liquid does not contain "SOAP"

Fox

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Re: Stainless steel floors!
« Reply #9 on: December 12, 2003, 03:27:17 pm »
Neutral Liquid Detergent.

COMPOSTION AND INGREDIENTS

An aqueous blend of SOAPS, detergents and viscosity modifiers containing preservative dye and perfume.

woodman

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Re: Stainless steel floors!
« Reply #10 on: December 12, 2003, 05:22:17 pm »
Hi Yvonne

I have cleaned many of these floors and the best way I have found is to apply a high alkaline cleaner by spray,roto brush in ( a brush is used because of the grooves and edges)  and extract off using clean mild water only
Any thing left behind can be lifted off using a steam gun, simple and quick.

If you don't have this type of equipment then I'm afraid it means mopping until until all the residue is removed :(

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Re: Stainless steel floors!
« Reply #11 on: December 14, 2003, 12:00:32 am »
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Neutral Liquid Detergent.

COMPOSTION AND INGREDIENTS

An aqueous blend of SOAPS, detergents and viscosity modifiers containing preservative dye and perfume.


Fox I’m disappointed that "you" added the word “SOAP” in the above sentence
I’m even more disappointed that your use of the above sentence was actually taken from the Selden website and it actually referred to PINE TOILET FRESHENER on SELDEN RESEARCH LIMITED page

www.selden.co.uk/documents/H09.pdf

Fox

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Re: Stainless steel floors!
« Reply #12 on: December 14, 2003, 02:18:55 am »
Russ

Try C09 Seldet I think you will find I am right!  It is primarily sold as a washing up liquid!

Yes I do use seldon as I am a seller of their products (very good they are too!)

Sorry you felt disappointed, but do your research a bit better next time mate.

Fox :-*

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Re: Stainless steel floors!
« Reply #13 on: December 14, 2003, 02:30:26 am »
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Russ

Try C09 Seldet I think you will find I am right!  It is primarily sold as a washing up liquid!

Yes I do use seldon as I am a seller of their products (very good they are too!)

Sorry you felt disappointed, but do your research a bit better next time mate.

Fox :-*




C09 Seldet  Technical Specification Composition: An aqueous blend of anionic, nonionic and amphoteric surfactants with viscosity modifiers, preservative, dye and perfume.

Appearance: Clear liquid
Colour: Yellow
Viscosity: 350 centistokes approx.
pH: 7.0
Odour: Lemon
Activity: 20% minimum
Shelf life: Two years minimum in unopened containers at ambient temperature.
Cloud point: Below 20C  

WHAT NO SOAP!!!!!!  ;D

Russ

http://www.selden.co.uk/products/product_detail.asp?ProductID=32

Fox

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Re: Stainless steel floors!
« Reply #14 on: December 14, 2003, 03:20:02 am »

Musicman

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Re: Stainless steel floors!
« Reply #15 on: December 14, 2003, 11:49:44 am »
GUYS, GUYS, GUYS, lets step back from the brink here.

For a start chequer plate is aluminium not stainless steel, so that may impact upon the advice you give.

The link Fox gives clearly states that this neutral detergent DOES contain soap - no argument, it's there in black and white.

Russ to state that someone has doctored such things is very dangerous and not especially clever. There may even be legal implications if it was to be followed up.

Perhaps we can move onto another topic now? Hopefully Yvonne has received all the advice she needs.

Musicman
Success is where hard work meets opportunity!

Yvonne

Re: Stainless steel floors!
« Reply #16 on: December 14, 2003, 12:37:23 pm »
Yes i have thankyou to u all  :) sorry to have caused all these rows! n for not replying sooner i have very littel time to get on the computer n also for calling it steel n not aluminium X thanks again Yvonne XX

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Re: Stainless steel floors!
« Reply #17 on: December 14, 2003, 04:37:44 pm »
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Russ to state that someone has doctored such things is very dangerous and not especially clever. There may even be legal implications if it was to be followed up.

Musicman


It’s only a bit of fun.  ;D  And as for "legal implications" please re-read the above post and take them as they were written, tongue in cheek. We are talking about SOAP here!!! What actually constitutes soap? Does any one on here know? Musicman I think you’re hanging on to tight, take deep breaths it will all be OK when you calm down.

Russ    :D  


petra

Re: Stainless steel floors!
« Reply #18 on: December 14, 2003, 11:51:36 pm »
Yep I know what Soap Constitutes...Eastenders, Corrie, Hollyoaks
;D ;D ;D
Petra
Ps Just could not resist that one

DP

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Re: Stainless steel floors!
« Reply #19 on: December 16, 2003, 03:20:17 am »
Musicman

Umm checkerplate is a generic name for the type and doesn’t necessary refer to any material in particular, in fact the aluminium version was an addition long after the original mild STEEL type which is where its name originated.

Products include mild steel, aluminium, stainless steel and yes plastic and even a chemical resin board type.

and I didn’t add a single word, aren’t I good   ;)

Soap, the only type I seem to be learning about is SOFT SOAP and its many many uses so it seems.

I agree (now Ive added my post  :) ) we should move on, unless somebody else disagree,s.

Thinking about it, this could be the longest thread ever!!! (assuming we all agree that is)  ;D  

Ok now all thats clear  ???  isnt it really nice when you can help with things  8)  

Petra:
Your not really a soapy are you ? You seemed so "normal"  ;)   oopps  :-X
Everyone seems normal untill you get to know them!