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| Seven
time-saving steps to beautiful floors |
Before you begin, you will need:
- Slow
speed floor scrub machine (18” to 20” in
diameter)
- Black
stripping pads
- Three
mop buckets
- Two
wringers
- Four
mop handles
- Four
mop heads (one MUST be rayon or nylon)
- Putty
knife or 4” wallpaper razor scraper
- Dillon
quality floor care products
- Stripper
- Sealer
- Finish
- Mix
solution according to directions and apply
solution to floor generously. Click
here for Floor Strippers. You need a lot
of solution on the floor in order for the
old wax and dirt to be suspended in it. Be
careful! The floor becomes VERY slippery!
- Scrub
floor with slow speed floor scrub machine
(150 rpm to 500 rpm) and black stripping pad.
Remove center piece of stripping pad. Turn
pad over frequently to avoid clogging. Do
12’ x 12’ sections at a time.
- Scrape
all edges with putty knife or 4” wallpaper
razor scrapers. Follow-up with center piece
of buffing pad around the edges that were
just scraped.
- Remove
solution from floor quickly with the two pick-up
mop-bucket-wringer system. Do not use wet-dry
vacuums because they leave streaks and dry
too fast. What the floor looks like when it
is wet on the second pick up is what it will
look like when it is refinished/waxed.
- Dry
floors thoroughly. The floor will dry to a
chalky appearance (lighter than the original
color). Any shiny spots left on the floor
should be removed by repeating steps 1 through
4 above. You may use a force fan or air mover
to speed up the process if you wish.
- Seal
floors according to directions—1 to 2 coats.
Do not force dry. Click
here for Resiliant Tile Floor Sealers.
- Refinish
floors with appropriate finish for your application
according to directions—2 to 3 liberal coats
using a rayon/nylon mop. 24-ounce mop head
is ideal. Apply additional coats to obtain
desired gloss. Do not force dry until floor
finish has leveled completely. This means
when you don’t have any more lines in the
finish from the finish mop and the floor is
smooth looking, this is when the finish has
leveled. Click
here for Floor Finishes and Waxes.
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