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04-28-2007, 08:56 AM
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6th Gear
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Santa Rosa, CA
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PC on a kitchen floor
This may not be the proper place to post but it's a start. Our kitchen floor is getting a bit dingy looking and the wife conned me into getting down and scrubbing it for her. I'm thinking that my PC would be a good tool for this job  What do you all think? Which foam pad? speed?
It's a vinyl floor.
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04-28-2007, 09:31 AM
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Vendor & Moderator :: MINI Camera and Video & c3 club forum
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Anaheim, CA
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Sounds like a floor polisher is what you need!
What's your goal? Wax the floors and make it ultra slippery with some Epic?
Remove swirls from your vinyl flooring?
Remove scratches???
The PC is a great tool, and it will polish plastics and vinyl, but it's not very good at cleaning dirt or grime off surfaces. I've polished out all kinds of non car related things with my PC, depends on what your goal is.
Richard
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Originally Posted by asodestrom
This may not be the proper place to post but it's a start. Our kitchen floor is getting a bit dingy looking and the wife conned me into getting down and scrubbing it for her. I'm thinking that my PC would be a good tool for this job  What do you all think? Which foam pad? speed?
It's a vinyl floor.
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2005 Jet Black/JB Cooper S | RMW tune (222.1whp/197.8tq) (202.1/183.4) | RMW Shrty Hdr | RMW Cam | Helix 17% | JCW 380s | DT BPV |TCE Wilwd 12.2 BBK | Invidia Exh | Alta Int | Powerflx | Cross Coils | Nitto NG | Adj Ctrl Arms & End Lnks | Gadgets | Alta OCC | Craven Speed | Hella TC400 TPMS | Cust paint inside/out
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04-28-2007, 01:21 PM
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6th Gear
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Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Garage or music room...
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ive yet to clay my bath tub and counter tops. 
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Currently motoring my other cars...
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04-28-2007, 02:54 PM
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5th Gear
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: the driver's seat
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Ohh Ohh I clayed my shower with 303 the first day I got it. I had one of the worst colds I have ever had (I get colds easily) and was under a heavy dose of Nyquill. 
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