Parking Garage with Epoxy Floor Issues

@gbattle how would you clean it

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Diamabrush is under the cart, water in tank, pretty cool if you added some purple power. at 3:55 you see the crap it picked up and at 4:27 you see the diamabrush

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That’s what I’m talking about that sc is a waste of time

lol, as slow as it goes a large parking garage might be an entire weekend job. Maybe dperez could put a diesel engine on it to pick up the speed.

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Everything is going electric for good reason.

Make the floor scrubbers with a ludicrous mode? Parking garage done in 30 minutes! (or it crashes)

These guys might be on to something

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We made a very encouraging discovery tonight… after two and a half nights of surface spraying the top floor, we were delighted to find that the lower, covered floors are not coated with the dirty layer as the top floor was. This is a 5 story garage. My assumption is that the UV rays have been breaking down the epoxy on the top, exposed floor over time.

There is a tinge of green remaining after we surface sprayed, but it’s hard to tell with the light at night. I’ll test an area with bleach another night to see if the trouble maker is at all organic.

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This is what I’m talking about way better

I’m new to Concrete cleaning especially commercial concrete cleaning. What did you mean by just flushing it? What is that process ?

So if I come across that kind of finish treat it like colored stamped concrete. Softwash with 4% roofmix and agitate with stiff bristled broom, then low pressure rinse?

Watch out everyone we got a super star over here

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Okay, I’ll bite.

Who are you and why should anyone here care what you have to say?

Phone number is Jim Gamble. Is it really? Can’t say.