Mike Phillips
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Cleaning Racedeck TuffShield Diamond Tile floors with Detailer's Waterless Auto Wash Concentrate
You know, we buff out a lot of cars and boats on this forum, lots... And the Racedeck TuffShield Diamond Tile Floor tiles can and do get REALLY dirty. Don't believe me? Check these pictures out from a recent extreme boat makeover we did here in the studio...
Pictures: 2000 Baja 232 Boss High Performance Extreme Makeover
My friends Andy and Robert using compounds with wool pads on rotary buffer to remove oxidation might restore the shine to a neglected boat hull but it sure makes a mess on the floor!
Our RaceDeck TuffShield Floor is taking a pounding!
Dual Purpose - Training Garage/TV Studio
Because our training garage doubles as a Video and TV Studio, it's important to get the floor cleaned and restored for a professional look and image. So here's how we get the floor clean and restore the shine to the tiles. Note we do this every two weeks, and sometimes weekly depending upon the projects going on here at Autogeek.
Step 1 - Dry sweep to remove larger, and loose dirt and debris.
Here's Nick manning the push broom while I man the camera.
Step 2 - Add one ounce of concentrate per 2 gallons of clean water
We add around 4 gallons of water to our Rubbermaid WaveBrake Mopping Bucket and then add 2 ounces or 2 full pumps of the Universal Dispenser Pump
Step 3 - Mop floor
Agitate any especially dirtied areas and then make an overlapping pass to smooth over and collect any excess water off the floor. Dip mop head in mop bucket, gather fresh solution and then wring out excess solution and pick up where you left off.
Finished
Detailer's Waterless Wash Concentrate cleans the floor and leaves a nice shine ready for the next detailing project or for video production.
On Autogeek.net
Detailer's Waterless Auto Wash Concentrate
Universal Dispenser Pump
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You know, we buff out a lot of cars and boats on this forum, lots... And the Racedeck TuffShield Diamond Tile Floor tiles can and do get REALLY dirty. Don't believe me? Check these pictures out from a recent extreme boat makeover we did here in the studio...
Pictures: 2000 Baja 232 Boss High Performance Extreme Makeover
My friends Andy and Robert using compounds with wool pads on rotary buffer to remove oxidation might restore the shine to a neglected boat hull but it sure makes a mess on the floor!

Our RaceDeck TuffShield Floor is taking a pounding!


Dual Purpose - Training Garage/TV Studio
Because our training garage doubles as a Video and TV Studio, it's important to get the floor cleaned and restored for a professional look and image. So here's how we get the floor clean and restore the shine to the tiles. Note we do this every two weeks, and sometimes weekly depending upon the projects going on here at Autogeek.
Step 1 - Dry sweep to remove larger, and loose dirt and debris.
Here's Nick manning the push broom while I man the camera.


Step 2 - Add one ounce of concentrate per 2 gallons of clean water
We add around 4 gallons of water to our Rubbermaid WaveBrake Mopping Bucket and then add 2 ounces or 2 full pumps of the Universal Dispenser Pump


Step 3 - Mop floor
Agitate any especially dirtied areas and then make an overlapping pass to smooth over and collect any excess water off the floor. Dip mop head in mop bucket, gather fresh solution and then wring out excess solution and pick up where you left off.


Finished
Detailer's Waterless Wash Concentrate cleans the floor and leaves a nice shine ready for the next detailing project or for video production.


On Autogeek.net
Detailer's Waterless Auto Wash Concentrate
Universal Dispenser Pump

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