Kicks arse on LVP too!

Mike Pailliotet

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UPE, Tsunami, Lacquer Thinner* wouldn't touch this kitchen floor..
 
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What are you trying to say wrong, that I shouldn't work extra hard to clean the floor?
Just saying some other products wouldn't touch that floor with a 10 foot pole. So what's actually in that tops product?
 

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Does it say it's ok for LVT or vinyl surfaces on the label? Or are you just winging it and got lucky?

Dried looking good and not sticky?
 

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Does it say it's ok for LVT or vinyl surfaces on the label? Or are you just winging it and got lucky?

Dried looking good and not sticky?


It's definitely designed to leave zero residue.

I poured some straight on the highest traffic lane areas in my house and didn't blot it just let it dry and there's absolutely no sign 3 months later.
 
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It's definitely designed to leave zero residue.

I poured some straight on the highest traffic lane areas in my house and didn't blot it just let it dry and there's absolutely no sign 3 months later.
Cool. How did you dilute it? How many oz per gallon?
 

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He says he's an influencer. Ya feel like buying a gallon yet? He may have me on the lvt usage. 😁
 
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I don't agree with the "low foam" claim, at least on carpet.
Also not fond of not knowing what's in it.
 

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