Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Frequently Asked Questions & Useful Resources => Topic started by: AS Cleaning on October 08, 2005, 10:29:19 pm
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hi could anyone advise on how to remove old polish which has become patchy off an old vynyl floor
the floor is in a commercial property which is used on a daily basis
i need advice on how to revive floor which products are best and what procedure(buffer)should i use
many thanks
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hi there,
johnsons market 3 products that do the job
johnsons carefree stripper, -- strips and removes the old polish
johnsons emulsion polish -- does what it says on the container
johnsons carefree floor maintainer -- used to mop the protected floor.
other companies including prochem do a similar family of products.
But thats a basic way of doing the job, the decision is who's chemicals do you use??
and if you want to make anymore complicated then its upto you
regards
martin
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thanks
ineed a quick drying formula
il check out your ideas ???
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Strippnig off old polish can be difficult, leave the stripper down to work as long as you can. If you can use the non self nuetralising products then they will give a better first treatment result. But sometimes you may have to resort to several applications of stripper and the use of a metal scraper particularly around the edge of the floor. Seldens strippers work very well and can be obtained through the express supplies website.
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thanks for your advice