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Koyn...we need a project log!! ***** the swap out yo! lol.
Exactly. What these floors are advertised to take, they can't. lol.
On a serious note: detailing vinyl floor. remove floor from truck. find angled/hilled drive way. squirt simple green all over. take scrub brush to simple green and scrub. with hose nozzel on "mist", wash the simple green off. let dry for 2 weeks(true story. lol!). Install back in truck. lol.
On a serious note: detailing vinyl floor. remove floor from truck. find angled/hilled drive way. squirt simple green all over. take scrub brush to simple green and scrub. with hose nozzel on "mist", wash the simple green off. let dry for 2 weeks(true story. lol!). Install back in truck. lol.
The way i clean my vinyl floor works pretty good, i get a bucket of hot soapy water and a scrub brush, then i get the brush a little wet, scrub the floors down, vacuum with a wet vac. then wipe it all down with a damp cloth to get all the soap off, works pretty well i think
The way i clean my vinyl floor works pretty good, i get a bucket of hot soapy water and a scrub brush, then i get the brush a little wet, scrub the floors down, vacuum with a wet vac. then wipe it all down with a damp cloth to get all the soap off, works pretty well i think
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When my truck had the rubber floor I'd hit it with the shop vac and then spray that Stoner brand tire shine on it. 'less time more shine' is what its called. I thought it worked great because it wasnt a super glossy shine and it wasn't slippery.
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