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Post by tmb0309 on Jan 14, 2006 22:03:13 GMT -5
What is the best for getting no wax kitchen floors with a lot of little grooves in them clean? I found ammonia and water is good but it stinks. A lot of my customers are retired people who never go anywhere so I work when they are there. I don't want to asphyxiate them got any suggestions.
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Post by AAJANITOR.COM on Jan 14, 2006 22:26:29 GMT -5
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Post by ECBS Clean Team on Jan 15, 2006 0:16:00 GMT -5
We use the Butchers RTD system & are now using their Multipurpose Hydrogyn Peroxide cleaner G-Force
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Post by russo on Jan 16, 2006 3:49:51 GMT -5
how do these products work? good results??
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Post by jdinstl on Jan 16, 2006 4:37:53 GMT -5
My general purpose cleaner is Creme Cote - made by James Varley & Sons here in St. Louis. When the lady at the Janitorial supply explained it to me, I thought "...if she goes on much longer she's gonna start kissing that jug" she waxed on so about it. Turns out she was not lying though, the stuff is really versatile. But I do need to become more versed in other products folks use...
John
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Post by ECBS Clean Team on Jan 16, 2006 10:04:15 GMT -5
I am getting good feedback on the gforce product. The dilution control system works well.
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