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Here's a good starting point for finding the truth: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oH8CY_EzF_8 | Here's a good starting point for finding the truth: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oH8CY_EzF_8 | ||
TL;DR: There isn't a shortcut. To get these kinds of serious stains off and keep the | TL;DR: There isn't a shortcut. To get these kinds of serious stains off, you have to strip, once you strip, you have to seal and polish. Then you have to clean regularly to keep the stains to a minimum until the next stripping. | ||
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Revision as of 21:56, 1 November 2022
Cleaning VCT Tile Flooring
The Story So Far
- We should clean the floors. The streak marks from chair legs and wheels look bad.
- How? Would distilled white vinegar work? What about muriatic acid?
- [testing ensues] Both seem to work, with plenty of soak time and agitation using the floor scrubber.
- Acid might damage the tile, and would probably damage the protective sealant.
- We should just get them professionally cleaned.
- We asked a bunch of services. The lowest quote was $4,000.
- Why don't we just clean them ourselves?
- Return to step 1, above.
The Answer
Here's a good starting point for finding the truth: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oH8CY_EzF_8
TL;DR: There isn't a shortcut. To get these kinds of serious stains off, you have to strip, once you strip, you have to seal and polish. Then you have to clean regularly to keep the stains to a minimum until the next stripping.
- Strip
- Seal
- Polish
- Clean Frequently
The chemicals we have (Zep system) will work great. The mini scrubber we have would work, though we might go through a lot of pads and it won't be as fast as a swing buffer.