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  • Re: Has Anyone Really Found A Green Stripper That Works ?

    Hi i'm Extreme new to this site, i'm not trying to burst any one's bubble here but, What if you could eleminate this stripping business all together? Well you can, i have been using a system for the past few years which i have been telling every one about, but at certain web sites all they...
    Posted to General Discussions (Forum) by extreme on 03-12-2010
  • Re: Has Anyone Really Found A Green Stripper That Works ?

    I know this is quite an old post, but I just recently joined the site. ASJ1995, my company is called Market Advantage Plus. We are a manufacturer rep for all of New England. We do a lot of business with Swish-Kenco and many of the other distributors in your area. Please contact me if we can be of any...
    Posted to General Discussions (Forum) by David Jolicoeur on 02-25-2010
  • Re: New floor care training video is available

    Very interesting. For others reading this thread, I also wanted to make you aware of another product that is quite similar. I am a manufacturer rep, and I represent several manufacturers in the cleaning industry. One of those factories is Norton Abrasives, and we have a product that does very much the...
  • New floor care training video is available

    Our company, IAT Consulting Group, has spent the last year developing a training program for Chemical free floor finish removal using the EBG-20 as the main piece of equipment. We have tested this machine in well over 1,000,000 sqf of real world situations . Everything from schools, banks, large offices...
  • Vapor Steam Cleaners: Green Cleaning At Its Best

    Vapor Steam Cleaners: Green Cleaning At Its Best By V.K. Dunlop In recent years, a variety of ways to green our homes have received increasing attention—from installing low-flow toilets and building with eco-friendly bamboo, to switching to fluorescent light bulbs and separating recyclables from...
  • Green Update

    Today's end users in the process of "going green" are relying on proper direction from their jan/san distributors on appropriate cleaning methods and product usage that will help achieve their sustainable goals. But with a number of third-party organizations and governmental agencies certifying...
    Posted to General Discussions (Forum) by Nick Bragg on 10-20-2009
  • Re: Dry strippping machines

    indeed you are correct. There is nothing that can remove the finish from the pores of tile for example, unless it had a chemical agent involved. The best part about using a dry system over a wet one, is you are getting a better prepared floor to lay finish onto. Reasons: 1. after scrubbing, you are left...
    Posted to General Discussions (Forum) by Chris Terrell on 10-14-2009
  • Re: Has Anyone Really Found A Green Stripper That Works ?

    SquareScrub has really made great improvements to their machine, the EBG-20 ( www.iatconsultinggroup.com/videos ) and it is quite simple THE BEST machine on the market. While there is one other machine that touts this sort of technology concept, nothing else comes close to the performance of the EBG...
    Posted to General Discussions (Forum) by Chris Terrell on 10-14-2009
  • Re: Dry strippping machines

    I am on the development team for the square sqrub. puttin in some late hours finalizing the new training video for the EBG-20 by square scrub. There is really only two companies that have invested in dry stripping technology, Clarke and Square Scrub. First, to clear something up, there is not a machine...
    Posted to General Discussions (Forum) by Chris Terrell on 07-16-2009
  • Re: Mildew

    See one Green option below. Using ES71 Super H2O2 Cleaner at 10 ounces to a gallon will work as a Green cleaner. Using it at a lower dilution, such as 4 or 6 ounces to the gallon, will help to control it after the initial removal. If disinfecting is desired, follow up with ES256 Neutral Disinfectant...
    Posted to General Discussions (Forum) by MikeSawchuk on 03-20-2009
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