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		<title>By: Bob</title>
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		<description>The floor tiles are sticky due to excess detergent residue drying on the surface.  You need to thoroughly rinse the tiles with clean water and dry completely.  A wet vacuum cleaner can be used for small areas.  Consider the use of a floor scrubber (e.g. Karcher BR 30/4 C) for larger areas.</description>
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