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    Posted: 08/February/2010 at 5:46pm
Interested in the bonnet cleaning method, what do you do to clean stairs? Is there a specific machine you use
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someone says you clean them by hand?

 
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Hi Phil.  I have seen the power units at vacaway.com and ccsop.com.
Both carry OP machines as well.
Oreck makes an rpm unit small enough to handle the stairs.  Not sure if they have a pad driver.  Pads for that machine should be available.

If you could find a way to hold pads on a orbital buffer for auto detaling Wink


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There is a small oscillating unit made by the Oreck vacuum company that works. Most pad cleaners we do business with prefer to steam extract stairs and the cheap'o's use a bonnet hand mitt. Pick your category.

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Make sure you distinguish between synthetic bonnet and cotton pads. There is a big difference in actual soil removal.

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I almost always steam stairs, even when encapping. If I encap stairs by hand, I brush the hell out of them before using a cotton bonnet to scrub the hell out of them again. You can get good results, but you'll have to work for it.
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If you seriously encap and want to do stairs with the minimum of fuss (or upholstery for that matter) then look up "Cyclo" - a twin brush orbital machine, hand-held, that makes doing stairs a breeze. Normally used in the vehicle detailing industry, but translates beautifully into our industry.

For stairs or in particular microfibre upholstery, nothing else comes near it!Cool
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I just looked at the Cyclo online. Badass! I'll keep that in mind. Thanks for the post.
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try the chicago rotary tool.  Wipe with a cloth first.
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If you want a cheaper, yet still extremely effective option, try a 1/3 sheet finishing sander with a microfibre mop cloth. Makita make ones with a nice spring clamp to hold cloths on, and they work a treat particularly on steps. The fact that they're rectangular in shape also means you can get right into corners, so that you don't have to hand detail them.

http://www0.shopping.com/xPO-Makita_Makita_BO3700_1_3in_Sheet_Finishing_Sander

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If you want a cheaper, yet still extremely effective option, try a 1/3 sheet finishing sander with a microfibre mop cloth. Makita make ones with a nice spring clamp to hold cloths on, and they work a treat particularly on steps. The fact that they're rectangular in shape also means you can get right into corners, so that you don't have to hand detail them.

I've already tried that method.  Microfiber is great! It cleans well and absorbs well also.  The problem... Dirty Dirty Stairs.  When I'm cleaning the stairs I burn out the micro fiber towel or mop cloth however.  The best way is to use a rotary tool like the one's mentioned above.  But use a microfiber towel or regular terry towel to wipe the stairs clean as possible. 

Next step is to use a upholstery bonnet pad cut it in half and place it to a velcro strip on the rotary tool. Then Clean until your heart's content!

Hope I helped.  Just my two cents!Tongue
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Originally posted by Michael Michael wrote:

I almost always steam stairs, even when encapping. If I encap stairs by hand, I brush the hell out of them before using a cotton bonnet to scrub the hell out of them again. You can get good results, but you'll have to work for it.

Completely agree... I call it the 'hybrid approach', combining both HWE and VLM to clean stariways.
Many times I'll start by sprinkling some of that dry sponge absorbing powder and brush it into the stairways letting it dwell while finishing upstairs.  Then pre-pray the stairways giving it another good scrub and dwell...   then Hot Water Extraction...  Possibly some carpet protection on the bottom two steps. 
Stairways are can be difficult to clean but do an excellent job and the customer will worship you.
Then you'll find out that they have multiple rental houses and family for you to clean as well :)
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