@Lake Pressure And Soft Washing LLC I saw your comment in notifications but UA-cam has it in cyberworld somewhere. To answer you questions, This grout was getting very soft, so more pressure would have probably blown it out quite a bit, and the customers would not have understood why...LOL...but more directed pressure on super bad grout can help....but we would have avoided it here because of how soft the grout was from the grease eating it up.
I really like the way you had the hoses run through the door of the van. I had been considering modifying mine with closable hose doors like a gas door on your car. I'd love to get a closer look at how you outfitted yours.
I do have some videos on the channel showing off the van a bit more. It is a Butler Truckmount which is made and installed in Ludlow, MA. I do have a video on installing the hose doors. Butler sells them on their website (not sure if you have to own a Butler to be able to purchase them) www.thebutlersystem.com They call them a hose guide and security door www.butlersystem.com/optional-equipment/second-hose-guide-and-security-door.html Also let me find that video of me installing an second door on one of our units. We need 2 port holes because we use 2.5 inch hose to the door, and it takes up the entire door hole ua-cam.com/video/pTJI6L3AI-s/v-deo.html I have a number of playlists including walk throughs of our units. Thanks for checking us out and your comments. Let me know if there is something specific you might be looking for and I will see if I have a video on it 😊
That’s what happens when you wait for a very long time, the owner of that place waited too long to get that floor cleaned. Restaurant kitchen floors should be done once every 6 months.
Those stainless steel grout brushes are a life saver on commercial jobs but love to leave a silver glitter trail in residential grout. Edit for anyone who did this by accident- I got the metal shavings off with watered down rust remover. There may be better products but it's something I always have on my van.
You definitely have to be careful with them. They are for this kind of work but I agree to be careful and avoid using them in certain situations. Thanks for sharing this comment so others might see it as well 😊👍❤️
Oh wow you certainly earned every dime and more ! That was awesome ! Your boys did good mark ! Bravo bravo ! !! Gloria came to mind when I saw the naked truck . Thank you for showing the puppies and the cutie kittie :) xx
Yummmmmm All that burger grease..lol..im surprised they are still up and running and not shut down...this should be a frequent clean to keep iT from getting this bad ...GOOD JOB GUYS...AMAZING OUT COME!!
I think with the long term grease soaking up in the grout, it’s inevitable the grout would have needed to be reinstalled or just redo the whole floor altogether as finished concrete
I just had another one worse than this last week. Thankfully I had a lot more time available to be on the job, but it's a real pain to do this type of restoration cleaning.
This is a Stainless steel grout brush that Interlink has. JonDon has sometimes too. Still have to be careful as it can scratch some surfaces and it does wear down pretty fast
Great question. More than likely what we are using here will have more cleaning power and one part of our product can actually turn this type of animal fat grease into soap to help with cleaning. But this grout is just really in trouble. It's soft and compromised from the grease
Unfortunately, the grout was so bad it could barely handle the 1100 psi we applied. This floor needs replacing, then maintained. The grease has eaten the grout. It's super soft and ugly
@@MarkSaiger You guys did amazing! I`m pretty sure your customer was happy with the results. I often take before and after pics in case the customer doesn`t remember how bad it was to jog their memory.
I told them some of the areas the grout is so compromised and the grout and grease have melded together they might have to replace the grout. The kitchen might be due for a remodel soon
@@MarkSaiger I just came from one that looks just like it but a lot smaller. All the grout is black, I have a meeting with the owner next Tuesday to discuss what it will take to bring it back to a state of clean. Then I will get them on a cleaning program to prevent this in the future.
@@MarkSaiger Roger that already planted that seed in the manager's mind that it is going to be a tough job, but he was all for it. Honestly if the kitchen caught fire there isn't enough water trucks in the tri county to put that fire out! I think giving them some good looking and smelling floors will encourage them to do a little better in their daily cleaning.
Hello Mark! New subscriber to your channel. Love your videos. Why would you not use Sodium Hydroxide? Does it mess up your equipment, mess us the tile etc.?
Welcome to the channel and thank you for being here! 😊 Sodium Hydroxide in pure form can be a bit more dangerous to use. But our Tsunami tile and grout cleaner does have 2 percent in it to help with cleaning such as this. It will also help to open up the grout a bit to float out the soils. But this grout was already compromised from lack of good cleaning. And the grout had become soft from the grease attacking and eating it up. It was hard to determine what was good grout, or even what was grout. The grout and grease had melted with each other in many places. I really remember this job and how bad it was. It needs to be totally regrouted.
We run our Wands around 500 to 600 psi. It's hard to say exactly what kind of dry times a place will get depending on soil level and how much we might have to flush out the carpet. And also weather and environment do play a key. We sometimes have more humid days, but winter dry days... And it depends on if the homeowners can vent or control the indoor air flow and evacuation of the moisture we produce. We tell clients it will be like clothes going through the spin cycle and then line drying them. If it's good weather, they dry faster
We do sometimes. This one just had so much ground in packed grease it couldn't break through. We had to use those special stainless brushes on a stick and screwdrivers. Packed grease like this is just tough to get out. And the grease also softened and bonded with the grout, so this was about the quickest and best way we could clean it. Great question though and we do love our CRB units
Mark, Richard at M &R cleaning. We just did a kitchen floor last night. Used our crb to pre scrub with FANTASTIC results. Our pre-soak was spartan snb-130 mixed at 2 qts. to 10 gallon of water
@@MarkSaiger Tile and Grout is a tough job. Grout is a mixture of cement, aggregate, and other ingredients (like sand or water). Because Grout is porous even after you do a deep cleaning sometimes the grout is stained. You used great chemistry with the Tsunami which is a very high PH and specially formulated for tile and grout and Gforce Solvent Degreaser and Booster. I think the challenge is the tile and grout clearly was not cleaned for a very long time. If the tile and grout was cleaned every 6 months or once a year you would cut through it much easier. There simply was too much build up from lack of care, maintenance and neglect. Doing proper maintenance is key to keeping the tile in good condition and not damaged. It is actually cheaper to clean tile and grout regularly then trying to fix the tile and grout after 3 years of non-cleaning. Old video of you using the Rotovac 360 XL ua-cam.com/video/YJYSgDao6dg/v-deo.html
It can work sometimes. The grout and grease were actually becoming bond together and soft. We were worried we would peel it right out in some places. I'm going to be curious if the grout might harden in some areas after this cleaning. It's pretty bad shape unfortunately
The owner should had closed the kitchen a couple days earlier and soaking it with a concentrated Vinegar 20% for 24 hours before these guys showed up 😪
One hell of a night. Nice crew Mark!
Thank you! It's one we haven't forgotten yet 😁
Love watching your interaction with the guys. Keeping morale high even on tough jobs like that. That was some crusty grease. 🤢🤮 Gave it the 🤛👊🤜👊. 👍
Thank you 😁👍... I can have a gift for gab 😀😆😅... And making up BS as I go 😄👍😂
@@MarkSaiger yes you do. 👍
@@pro-touchcarpetcare5513 😁😂👍
The best cleaning video
Thank you! I really appreciate that 👍
@Lake Pressure And Soft Washing LLC I saw your comment in notifications but UA-cam has it in cyberworld somewhere. To answer you questions, This grout was getting very soft, so more pressure would have probably blown it out quite a bit, and the customers would not have understood why...LOL...but more directed pressure on super bad grout can help....but we would have avoided it here because of how soft the grout was from the grease eating it up.
I really like the way you had the hoses run through the door of the van. I had been considering modifying mine with closable hose doors like a gas door on your car. I'd love to get a closer look at how you outfitted yours.
I do have some videos on the channel showing off the van a bit more. It is a Butler Truckmount which is made and installed in Ludlow, MA. I do have a video on installing the hose doors. Butler sells them on their website (not sure if you have to own a Butler to be able to purchase them) www.thebutlersystem.com They call them a hose guide and security door www.butlersystem.com/optional-equipment/second-hose-guide-and-security-door.html Also let me find that video of me installing an second door on one of our units. We need 2 port holes because we use 2.5 inch hose to the door, and it takes up the entire door hole ua-cam.com/video/pTJI6L3AI-s/v-deo.html I have a number of playlists including walk throughs of our units. Thanks for checking us out and your comments. Let me know if there is something specific you might be looking for and I will see if I have a video on it 😊
Wow! Nice video💛💛💛Like 43👍
Thank you 😊👍❤️
Job well done keep it up
Thank you. That was a greasy bad one for sure 😊👍
That’s what happens when you wait for a very long time, the owner of that place waited too long to get that floor cleaned. Restaurant kitchen floors should be done once every 6 months.
I just ordered one of those TH 40 spinners and I heard they are very good.
@@krob08 yeah it was years since it had been done. The grease had even eaten the grout
@@krob08 they are probably the best currently 😊👍
Those stainless steel grout brushes are a life saver on commercial jobs but love to leave a silver glitter trail in residential grout.
Edit for anyone who did this by accident- I got the metal shavings off with watered down rust remover. There may be better products but it's something I always have on my van.
You definitely have to be careful with them. They are for this kind of work but I agree to be careful and avoid using them in certain situations. Thanks for sharing this comment so others might see it as well 😊👍❤️
Oh wow you certainly earned every dime and more ! That was awesome ! Your boys did good mark ! Bravo bravo ! !!
Gloria came to mind when I saw the naked truck .
Thank you for showing the puppies and the cutie kittie :) xx
Thank you 👍❤️😊... And thank you for the van suggestion too ❤️
@@MarkSaiger my pleasure as always mr saiger x
Yummmmmm All that burger grease..lol..im surprised they are still up and running and not shut down...this should be a frequent clean to keep iT from getting this bad ...GOOD JOB GUYS...AMAZING OUT COME!!
Thank you. They said they are looking to have us back in a couple of months... We will see 😉
Name your van Beaut, cause "she's a beaut"!! LoL. I think I've heard you used that phase.!
😁👍
I think with the long term grease soaking up in the grout, it’s inevitable the grout would have needed to be reinstalled or just redo the whole floor altogether as finished concrete
Very true. They haven't it it cleaned professionally yet since this cleaning. I really think they need to replace and remodel that kitchen
Yes, the type of jobs that make me reconsider being a cleaner.
I just had another one worse than this last week. Thankfully I had a lot more time available to be on the job, but it's a real pain to do this type of restoration cleaning.
That looks like a nice, small and narrow brush. Where do you get those?
This is a Stainless steel grout brush that Interlink has. JonDon has sometimes too. Still have to be careful as it can scratch some surfaces and it does wear down pretty fast
Hi 👋🏽, to cut the grease on the tile, would Arm and Hammer Super Wash or Borax powder soak work???
Great question. More than likely what we are using here will have more cleaning power and one part of our product can actually turn this type of animal fat grease into soap to help with cleaning. But this grout is just really in trouble. It's soft and compromised from the grease
Wow! Any restaurant out here in California would be shut down in a split second with a dirty floor like that!
It definitely went to long... Someone there needs to be doing some work on it also...
I’d have hit with a Powerwasher 3,200 psi connected to. 16” surface cleaner they have drains there
Unfortunately, the grout was so bad it could barely handle the 1100 psi we applied. This floor needs replacing, then maintained. The grease has eaten the grout. It's super soft and ugly
Sooooooo gross. Kind of turns your stomach to think food is prepared there.
Great work as always. Great team work!!
Thank you. Pretty crazy job for us
Im thinking getting this machine for my company in Canada how much you charge for that huge job???
We charged $1.50 per sq foot... But in hindsight it should have been more actually
Wow!
It wasn't enough... Lol. Think back then this one we under quoted around $1.50 per sq foot. Should have been more really.
@@MarkSaiger You guys did amazing! I`m pretty sure your customer was happy with the results. I often take before and after pics in case the customer doesn`t remember how bad it was to jog their memory.
I think a modified sidewalk edger with a wire wheel is in order for that grout 😉.
I told them some of the areas the grout is so compromised and the grout and grease have melded together they might have to replace the grout. The kitchen might be due for a remodel soon
@@MarkSaiger I just came from one that looks just like it but a lot smaller. All the grout is black, I have a meeting with the owner next Tuesday to discuss what it will take to bring it back to a state of clean. Then I will get them on a cleaning program to prevent this in the future.
@@KD0LRG bid high... As you see, it's a lot of work... And let them know the grout could already be ruined in places so they don't blame you 👍
@@MarkSaiger Roger that already planted that seed in the manager's mind that it is going to be a tough job, but he was all for it. Honestly if the kitchen caught fire there isn't enough water trucks in the tri county to put that fire out! I think giving them some good looking and smelling floors will encourage them to do a little better in their daily cleaning.
Hello Mark!
New subscriber to your channel. Love your videos. Why would you not use Sodium Hydroxide? Does it mess up your equipment, mess us the tile etc.?
Welcome to the channel and thank you for being here! 😊 Sodium Hydroxide in pure form can be a bit more dangerous to use. But our Tsunami tile and grout cleaner does have 2 percent in it to help with cleaning such as this. It will also help to open up the grout a bit to float out the soils. But this grout was already compromised from lack of good cleaning. And the grout had become soft from the grease attacking and eating it up. It was hard to determine what was good grout, or even what was grout. The grout and grease had melted with each other in many places. I really remember this job and how bad it was. It needs to be totally regrouted.
Little grayer up there old man 😅
Lol.... Jerk 🤣😜
@@MarkSaiger 😅😂😅
I had a question Mr. saiger what psi do you run your devastator 1.5 inch tube 12inch head wand and what are your dry times no fans no dry passes?
We run our Wands around 500 to 600 psi. It's hard to say exactly what kind of dry times a place will get depending on soil level and how much we might have to flush out the carpet. And also weather and environment do play a key. We sometimes have more humid days, but winter dry days... And it depends on if the homeowners can vent or control the indoor air flow and evacuation of the moisture we produce. We tell clients it will be like clothes going through the spin cycle and then line drying them. If it's good weather, they dry faster
I just bought one do I keep the jets on the outside at an angle the way Tom shipped the wand
@@floorcl07 without seeing the wand I would say yes. He sends them typically set up to start cleaning with
Hi, why dont you use the crb on the tiles?
We do sometimes. This one just had so much ground in packed grease it couldn't break through. We had to use those special stainless brushes on a stick and screwdrivers. Packed grease like this is just tough to get out. And the grease also softened and bonded with the grout, so this was about the quickest and best way we could clean it. Great question though and we do love our CRB units
Bruce the butler would be a good name for the new one
Mark, Richard at M &R cleaning. We just did a kitchen floor last night. Used our crb to pre scrub with FANTASTIC results. Our pre-soak was spartan snb-130 mixed at 2 qts. to 10 gallon of water
Wow 😯
This was one of those extreme ones
Rotovac 360i with tile and brush head
Unfortunately it will not cut through this grease...
@@MarkSaiger Tile and Grout is a tough job. Grout is a mixture of cement, aggregate, and other ingredients (like sand or water). Because Grout is porous even after you do a deep cleaning sometimes the grout is stained. You used great chemistry with the Tsunami which is a very high PH and specially formulated for tile and grout and Gforce Solvent Degreaser and Booster. I think the challenge is the tile and grout clearly was not cleaned for a very long time. If the tile and grout was cleaned every 6 months or once a year you would cut through it much easier. There simply was too much build up from lack of care, maintenance and neglect. Doing proper maintenance is key to keeping the tile in good condition and not damaged. It is actually cheaper to clean tile and grout regularly then trying to fix the tile and grout after 3 years of non-cleaning. Old video of you using the Rotovac 360 XL ua-cam.com/video/YJYSgDao6dg/v-deo.html
Yall should rename that turbo to the grease gobbler
how bout a gekko single jet wand?
It can work sometimes. The grout and grease were actually becoming bond together and soft. We were worried we would peel it right out in some places. I'm going to be curious if the grout might harden in some areas after this cleaning. It's pretty bad shape unfortunately
The owner should had closed the kitchen a couple days earlier and soaking it with a concentrated Vinegar 20% for 24 hours before these guys showed up 😪
It was definitely a challenge 😊👍
Vinegar will not loosen grease because is acid. Alkaline solution is the one that breaks down grease.
💖💖💖💖😊😊😊😊😊☺☺☺☺☺☺☺! I mean it lol!
Thank you 😁👍
@@MarkSaiger yes when you have to get on your hands and knees that's extra$$😜😜
@@blackmomma33 that's right...it costs more for when they send assistance to get me off the floor 😉😅
@@MarkSaiger lol you silly
@@blackmomma33 😁😁😁😁
Yuck!!! I suggest not eating there!
Yeah not on my priority list at the moment... But I told you I had a good one for you 😁🤘
@@MarkSaiger you didn't disappoint!
@@txdeedee7783 😁🤘
Just walking around with the camera filming you all day holy fuck i wud quit day 1 on a million dollar salary
Holy shit u just say the same things over and over again in slightly different sentences