01-19-2016, 09:00 AM
Encap-HydrOx works great on ice melt!!! That's what I'd recommend.
For a high traffic area / problem area, I would suggest monthly cleaning.
Depending on the stains, you can use a stronger version of Releasit as a spot remover. For an even more direct approach you could use Encap-Spot. It's an all around spot cleaner that doesn't require rinsing. In cases where there are specialty stains, a specialty spotting product - like CTI produces may be required. However most spots will come up with Releasit. :-)
The way to run a Cimex is 1 moderately quick wet-pass, followed by a moderately slow dry-pass. On the dry pass you can feather the trigger slightly to keep the pads damp. On heavily soiled areas you may need to make an additional dry=pass or two. That's about it. Your production speed should range between 2,000-3,000 sq ft per hour, and you should average around300 sq ft of RTU diluted product. That should give you a framework to shoot for.
Wishing you success! If I can help let me know.
For a high traffic area / problem area, I would suggest monthly cleaning.
Depending on the stains, you can use a stronger version of Releasit as a spot remover. For an even more direct approach you could use Encap-Spot. It's an all around spot cleaner that doesn't require rinsing. In cases where there are specialty stains, a specialty spotting product - like CTI produces may be required. However most spots will come up with Releasit. :-)
The way to run a Cimex is 1 moderately quick wet-pass, followed by a moderately slow dry-pass. On the dry pass you can feather the trigger slightly to keep the pads damp. On heavily soiled areas you may need to make an additional dry=pass or two. That's about it. Your production speed should range between 2,000-3,000 sq ft per hour, and you should average around300 sq ft of RTU diluted product. That should give you a framework to shoot for.
Wishing you success! If I can help let me know.