Another great video!! I have thought about this as customers have asked me recently if i clean tiles areas and I’ve had to say no😂..definitely looking to invest in tools needed for tile cleaning as it’s a win win when ya mix and blend carpet&tile cleaning..Cheers Tommy!! Phil T😇✨
I like all your videos, Tom. Have you tried low-pressure tile cleaning? I'm exploring ways to expand my carpet cleaning business. Like the Gekko wand, you have or the Stingray. I'm worried about causing damage while cleaning tile or wood. Is low-pressure floor cleaning safer than high-psi spinners? Thanks, Tom
I’m in Australia and when I do a tile job it’s always after the place has been around for 10+ years and chunks are missing from the grout. I get jealous of the places you get to do.
I’m about to order equipment and was going to do my floor as my first job. I have a few places with grout missing, not major, but your comment caught my attention. Do you do any thing different when grout is broken or missing?
@@BUCKSHOTSTV I don't think it's any different but some of the grime in the deep areas of broken grout won't get as clean unless you've got a high pressure steam cleaner maybe. I'm still learning but I bought an 800 psi portable extractor with heat from Truck Mount Forums to be able to do carpet, upholstery and tile all with one machine. It comes with a 12 inch Turbo Hybrid spinner. I'll let you know how it goes with 800 psi as soon as I try it on my own tile haha. I might have to do a little more pre-scrubbing on the grout as well. If you're not a member of TMF it's free to sign up and there's a ton of industry knowledge in the forum.
@@panama_juan hey! I actually bought a portable/truck mount from magic wand company with a diesel heater! I did my shower and my moms tile in her house last week with the tile spinner. Came out great! That was before my diesel heater came in, so I could just image how much easier it would’ve been to clean. I did my first official job this morning now that I got the diesel heater in. I did a two bed room rental home. The carpet wasn’t extremely dirty, but it did clean up the most walked on sections beautifully. The owner was ecstatic! The crazy thing is, yesterday I landed my first big contact with a hotel. I’m doing their lobby and hallways. I’ll be making almost a months worth of work in that one job! Im going to order another 100 feet of solution line, vacuum hoses, and possibly a zipper wand for that job. Im hoping to land two more big hotel jobs like that as the owner of the home from todays job is really good friends with two of the general managers from two other big hotels near me. I pray I land those as well. Crazy that I just got started this week and things are falling into place. I hope this continues so I can hire a few family members who are in desperate need of a job.
Yes you can But it will take longer because psi is lower. Make sure you get a tile wand but not a spinner because you need at least 700 psi for those, Make sure chemestry is good and agitation.
Hello! How many scoops of Carpet Details do you use for let’s say 1 gallon of water for tile and grout? And around how many sq ft will 1 gallon last you? I’m looking to get that same RYOBI sprayer you use.
@@joshuazuniga3666 depends on the product. If applied hot about 10 minutes allows it to work because every 10 degrees makes it twice as effective. If cool sometimes 30 and it also depends if your using a crb. Only spraying the top does little.
@@greenrhinoproject Thx, but I understand that only the grout should get sealed on ceramic tile, and what remains on the tile itself should be wiped off?
Have to assume many people might consider tile cleaning unessary if they didn't have before,and after comparisons. Cleaning solution residue built up overtime must contribute to dull n dingy tile,and grout .
Why waste all that time and just use a good high product and just turbo the floor . Use a grout brush with a pole . We get .79 a ft and .55 to seal a floor .
Another great video!! I have thought about this as customers have asked me recently if i clean tiles areas and I’ve had to say no😂..definitely looking to invest in tools needed for tile cleaning as it’s a win win when ya mix and blend carpet&tile cleaning..Cheers Tommy!! Phil T😇✨
thank you for this video. currently I only have a 175. can I agitate with the brush and then extract with a bonnet?
Magic eraser works really well on edges and coves.
Would you do the same process with marble floors?
I like all your videos, Tom. Have you tried low-pressure tile cleaning? I'm exploring ways to expand my carpet cleaning business. Like the Gekko wand, you have or the Stingray. I'm worried about causing damage while cleaning tile or wood.
Is low-pressure floor cleaning safer than high-psi spinners? Thanks, Tom
Good clean knocked out that soil 😍💯🙏🏼❤️🔥💪
I’m in Australia and when I do a tile job it’s always after the place has been around for 10+ years and chunks are missing from the grout. I get jealous of the places you get to do.
I’m about to order equipment and was going to do my floor as my first job. I have a few places with grout missing, not major, but your comment caught my attention. Do you do any thing different when grout is broken or missing?
@@BUCKSHOTSTV I don't think it's any different but some of the grime in the deep areas of broken grout won't get as clean unless you've got a high pressure steam cleaner maybe. I'm still learning but I bought an 800 psi portable extractor with heat from Truck Mount Forums to be able to do carpet, upholstery and tile all with one machine. It comes with a 12 inch Turbo Hybrid spinner. I'll let you know how it goes with 800 psi as soon as I try it on my own tile haha. I might have to do a little more pre-scrubbing on the grout as well. If you're not a member of TMF it's free to sign up and there's a ton of industry knowledge in the forum.
@@panama_juan hey! I actually bought a portable/truck mount from magic wand company with a diesel heater! I did my shower and my moms tile in her house last week with the tile spinner. Came out great! That was before my diesel heater came in, so I could just image how much easier it would’ve been to clean. I did my first official job this morning now that I got the diesel heater in. I did a two bed room rental home. The carpet wasn’t extremely dirty, but it did clean up the most walked on sections beautifully. The owner was ecstatic! The crazy thing is, yesterday I landed my first big contact with a hotel. I’m doing their lobby and hallways. I’ll be making almost a months worth of work in that one job! Im going to order another 100 feet of solution line, vacuum hoses, and possibly a zipper wand for that job. Im hoping to land two more big hotel jobs like that as the owner of the home from todays job is really good friends with two of the general managers from two other big hotels near me. I pray I land those as well. Crazy that I just got started this week and things are falling into place. I hope this continues so I can hire a few family members who are in desperate need of a job.
Using hot or cold water?
Cheers
Please come to Jersey!
How can I get ahold of you for some training?
Can I use a Rotovac Enduro High portable extractor to do tile?
Yes you can But it will take longer because psi is lower. Make sure you get a tile wand but not a spinner because you need at least 700 psi for those, Make sure chemestry is good and agitation.
Also, good luck on filling up and emptying your portable constantly lol.. unless you set up auto dump/in.
@@CrackaSource True
VLM method would get the grout white. I got photos to prove it. Why do you use a steamer is it better somehow?
I’m getting into the business, what are you using for tile and grout? Orbiter?
Hello! How many scoops of Carpet Details do you use for let’s say 1 gallon of water for tile and grout? And around how many sq ft will 1 gallon last you? I’m looking to get that same RYOBI sprayer you use.
Hard to say how many square foot gallon last me but I do four scoops per gallon Carpet Details
@Green Rhino Thanks for answering! One more question, For how long do you recommend the prespray to dwell on the floor?
@@joshuazuniga3666 depends on the product. If applied hot about 10 minutes allows it to work because every 10 degrees makes it twice as effective. If cool sometimes 30 and it also depends if your using a crb. Only spraying the top does little.
Green rhino did a video about carpet stains. You are there to clean not make new. So true.
And to tell if you have done a good job. Would you be happy?
Who makes the small tool that you used around toilet?
Cobra Tile & Grout Cleaning Hand Tool
How do I get your carpet cleaning course?
rhino_coaching.teachable.com/p/building-a-carpet-cleaning-business-101
That’s the link
how are you powering your equipment?
How are you suppling water to your equipment?
Tap on his truck mount
How about a video on sealing the grout
Here Is a video Link Below
ua-cam.com/video/A1ztCJI_l2M/v-deo.html
@@greenrhinoproject Thx, but I understand that only the grout should get sealed on ceramic tile, and what remains on the tile itself should be wiped off?
@@mikecallahan1376 No not with sagers super sealer. That’s why I use it. Normally that would be true.
If you clean going into a room of tile and grout (carpet clean out) your hoses will not get dirty and smear dirt onto the walls or baseboard.
What spray solution is used, scrubbing alone does not clean satisfactory
Have to assume many people might consider tile cleaning unessary if they didn't have before,and after comparisons.
Cleaning solution residue built up overtime must contribute to dull n dingy tile,and grout
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If you walk into a house and look near a TV stand or something like that. The grout is it actual colour. Point at that.
You got those boots from SpongeBob?
Use prochem products
Why waste all that time and just use a good high product and just turbo the floor . Use a grout brush with a pole . We get .79 a ft and .55 to seal a floor .