Mike
$500 sounds a little light . A ( 112
“ lift) vacuum is going to run at least 500 – 600
/ sump pump about $100 / water otter $800 / hoses , wands,
etc.. probably closer to $2500 for a DIY but
definitely cheaper than the portable.
From: Mike Marsoun
[mailto:nulifesc@bigpond.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 14, 2009
8:59 PM
To:
Subject: RE: [sccpartners]
Cleaning Unfilled Travertive
Steve webb and I have had great success with dual fan wet vacs, with a
small sump pump you can install in the tank. A DYI extractor for about 500
bucks... Then just use a water otter or any 2gpm x 1200 psi electric pressure
washer. Done. Much easier to transport than a heavy extractor unit.
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From: "Lagana
Tile" <glagana@comcast.net>
Date: Wed, 14 Oct
2009 20:22:56 -0700
To:
Subject: RE:
[sccpartners] Cleaning Unfilled Travertive
Roger
I would use one of these auto fill / dump
portables http://www.stonecarecentralpro.com/product_p/tmi-w-1500.htm
.
From: Roger Konarski
[mailto:qm144@yahoo.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 14, 2009
7:58 PM
To:
Subject: [sccpartners] Cleaning
Unfilled Travertive
All, Looking for suggestions on cleaning unfilled travertine
flooring. I have had in the past great success cleaning dirty travertine
flooring with Miracle Sealants Liquid Poultice A&B. But they did
not have such large voids. Plus a problem with Liquid Poultice is that it
needs to be left on the floor about 45 min. A really slow process. I truck
mount is out of the question, the condo is on the 61st floor of a high rise!
Any suggest appreciated ! Thanks, RK |
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