Hey Mark
We use a portable extractor employing high alkaline cleaners.
Brushes would be ran on a swing machine.

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On Sep 27, 2017, at 2:11 PM, Dan Brown <dan@vcleaning.com> wrote:


If you want or need us to sub for you as far as doing a clean with our truckmount/turbo, let me know!  I also agree with the Nexgen!  This is a similar product/process with something called Ecosmart, but I am very interested in NexGen! 
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On Sep 27, 2017, at 12:58 PM, Kyle <Kyle@Xtreme-coat.com> wrote:

This pizza job would be a great application for Xgen coating.  I would clean with a good degreaser with an extractor/turbo.  Color seal the joints and then apply Xgen.  It will prevent the floor from getting dirty and keep the grout joints clean and nice looking if they clean the floors properly.  Have you been to Xgen training yet?  It will provide them with a better slip resistance as well.    Doug and Debbie can help with this- below is a recent before and after pic we complete at Churchill downs!  

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- Kyle Wuchterl 

On Sep 27, 2017, at 12:03 PM, Bill Selik (via sccpartners list) <nobody@simplelists.com> wrote:

Looks too me like they are cleaning with a dirty greasy mop and the letting the floor dry.  If it is procellian clean with a spinner using a mild acid base cleaner or a good degreaser if you do not have one and have to use a swing machine nylon brush or a pad and scrub the grout by hand.  I do not see a reason to seal it once it's clean since a sealer will not held it stay clean in the future since it won't  make the dirt jump off.  I don't know what color the grout is but by looking at baseboards they also look to be black all the way up not just where a mop hits.  After you get it clean you need top educate the customer on proper cleaning or get them on a maintenance contract.

Good luck, Bill Selik
Gourmet Stone Care


On Wednesday, September 27, 2017 9:20 AM, "info@stonewoodhouston.com" <info@stonewoodhouston.com> wrote:


That wouldn't reach deep inside the grout, I would use a brush instead of pad.

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