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Posted by coffee on August 12, 2007, 10:56 am
On Sun, 12 Aug 2007 05:59:40 +0000, Kyle wrote:
> Kyle wrote:
>> > My church's kitchen constantly smells like a bucket of dirtymopwater -
>> > if you worked in fast food (as I did as a teen) you know the smell I'm
>> > talking about: grease and dirt and ugh.
>
> M Q suggested:
>> How about cleaning it?
>> Try a good grease cutting detergent.
>
> This is what I get for trying to post questions while at the office - I
> fail to include all information!
>
> The cleaners we have at the church claim they've used good janitorial
> cleaner on the floor, but it doesn't do the trick. There's a bit of
> tacky/stickiness to the floor, so I suspect years' worth of build-up that
> just won't come off without either a really strong almost floor stripper
> (which I'm told you NEVER use on no-way flooring) or scrubbing and
> scrubbing and scrubbing and...
>
> I was hoping there was a simpler solution I wasn't aware of, but it looks
> like I'm gonna have to recruit some members who have loads of elbow grease
> to share and are willing to get on their knees for something that doesn't
> involve praying (unless you count "Oh, God, my knees hurt!").
Before you do why dont you try some ammonia (sp?) and let it sit for a few
minutes and then take a mop over it? I bet it all comes up.
Sounds like its just a build up of wax and grease. Ammonia will take it
right off for you. Look like brand new.
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coffee
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