08-27-2013, 07:52 AM
That's a question I'm not yet able to answer.
The steamer does lift layers of build up off wood floors; with the heat and pressure up it will visibly change the finish, removing poly and opaqueing the floor in prep for a fresh coat of poly to be applied, after which the floor looks smashing.
But I don't know about M&G on marble tile wood. The steamer I use on my own is considerably more powerful than the smaller model I used at my former employer, but I haven't turned it lose full power on such a problem as you describe.
I would very probably make the good ole vinyl stripper schtick go a lot easier though.
The heat and steam volume would seriously activate and intensify all chemical reactions, and you can rapidly change out the microfiber towels (in this case, probably throwing them away) without fouling and possibly destroying a mechanical extractor.
I've choked a Butler unit extracting this stuff off tile before.
Truly, there's not much these little warriors cant do.
The steamer does lift layers of build up off wood floors; with the heat and pressure up it will visibly change the finish, removing poly and opaqueing the floor in prep for a fresh coat of poly to be applied, after which the floor looks smashing.
But I don't know about M&G on marble tile wood. The steamer I use on my own is considerably more powerful than the smaller model I used at my former employer, but I haven't turned it lose full power on such a problem as you describe.
I would very probably make the good ole vinyl stripper schtick go a lot easier though.
The heat and steam volume would seriously activate and intensify all chemical reactions, and you can rapidly change out the microfiber towels (in this case, probably throwing them away) without fouling and possibly destroying a mechanical extractor.
I've choked a Butler unit extracting this stuff off tile before.
Truly, there's not much these little warriors cant do.