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Floor care protection procedure Description Sheet vinyl is usually laid in strips 3 metres wide and heat welded curving upwards at the skirting to create a waterproof membrane. These surfaces are softer than vinyl tiles to create a quieter surface. Characteristics High PVC content gives better untreated gloss. Lower porosity gives greater stain resistance than vinyl tiles. However due to softness more scuffing problems occur. Evaluation of New Surface Remove factory finish if new by stripping with a blue or black pad. Improper floor preparation can result in poor adhesion of finish coats and dramatically reduce gloss & wear resistance. Existing Coated Floor Surface Light soil / Dull Floor Heavy Soil How to Bring Floors to Life Light Cutback Heavy Cutback / Re-coat Dry Stripping - Small Areas Total Stripping - No Scrub Method - Larger Areas N.B Both SLEDGEHAMMER and STEAMROLLER are near neutral pH. products with new technology penetrating agents This technology provides a “No scrub” water “Rinse free” application - a huge time and labour saver. New Floors - Remove Factory Coating Flood mop with SLEDGEHAMMER, 1 part to 4 parts water. Allow to penetrate the factory protective coating. After 10 minutes mop off stripper residue with a well rung out stripping mop, there is no need to rinse or use hot water. Machine burnish when dry with new Tan red pad (400RPM). (Use Jackaroo pad or Jackaroo light pad if machine is 1500RPM+), or use a new or clean brush, this helps gloss the floor and removes any adhering or seal “bits” of dirt prior to recoating. Applying Sealer Finish Because of sheet vinyl’s lack of porosity and superior surface smoothness there is no need to precoat with Bedrock sealer. Because this surface is used soft & flexible, a harder sealer finish is necessary to reduce scuffing and help the surface resist damage. 2 or more coats of sealer finish is recommended using either SPARTACUS or GLAZER. Applying 1st Coat The polyester cotton mop should be loaded but not dripping. Apply the 1st coat evenly in a figure eight pattern ensuring a wet edge is kept to adjoining areas. Allow a minimum 20 minutes between coats and test for dryness prior to recoating. Depending on gloss and wear resistance 2 to 5 coats will be required. Use a drier mop on subsequent coats. Maintenance Using either mop / bucket or an autoscrubber a simple maintenance clean will keep the floor looking like new. The best method for heavy traffic - Food court areas - Supermarkets etc is the bucket wet mop & rinse system using SUPASTAR or NEUTRACLEAN 1 - 50 or 1 - 80 (check label). Wet mop 50m2 then using clean cold water in a 2nd bucket, damp mop rinse applying medium pressure to the mop. Quick Method Using 1 - 40 / 1 - 60 dilution damp mop in figure of eight pattern changing solution in bucket every 30 minutes. This recommendation is for low soilage areas. The twin bucket system is superior for the life of the floor finish. |
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