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deep cleaning commercial-grade no-wax flooring
My church's kitchen constantly smells like a bucket of dirty mop water
- if you worked in fast food (as I did as a teen) you know the smell I'm talking about: grease and dirt and ugh. I think the problem is the floor, that it has a build-up of grease and years of not-so-great mopping. It's a commercial-grade no-wax vinyl according to the buildings-and-grounds guys who (when you keep 'em on topic) seem to remember the floor being laid in 1985. I don't think a simple mopping with bleach and water will suffice. Eventually we will replace the floor, but do not have the funds to do so (especially after the phone system blew out in last week's storms). Can anyone recommend a product or method of removing years of accumulated ick from a no-wax floor? Arigato! |
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