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UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Hard Floor Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Phil @ Extreme Clean on March 20, 2013, 01:25:01 pm
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Hi got asked if i would be able to clean a wood dance floor Not actually seen it just someone said it may be coming up to be done and they would recommend me.
I have a rotary etc or would the procedure be to strip with a sander ? i would of thought solution with pads then seal any help appreciated allthough i can't give more detail as not even seen just testing the water Thankyou.
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If its a sprung dance floor I wouldn't want to use water personally especially if the seal is questionable .At a venue I used to work in some helpful person washed the floor and parts of it were 2 foot higher than the rest by the next day :o only way we could get it down in time for the show was to cut out a thick strip round the edge!
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Take a look at Chemspec Wood Solv.
If it is a varnished/lacquered floor this may give you an acceptable result with the kit you have without too much expense.
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Thanks Jamie not even seen or been asked to do it just a custy mentioned it i'l get more info and pics etc if i'm asked to quote.
Phil.
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Get a video if you can and go slowly over it.
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(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1363993588_woodsolv.jpg)
Phil heres a job i did the other day using chemspecs woodsolv, its a really good way to renovate instead of restore a wood floor. The picture doesnt do it justice it looked great. However you do need to handle there expectations, they aint getting a brand new perfect immaculate sanded finished floor.
But this is where it has its place, its a cheaper, easier, quicker less hassle alternative.
Best of all its dead easy ( I can do it)
The tapes only there cos i had to do half a room and come back next day to do other room.
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cheers Karl what process did you use i.e Preparation Etc cheers Phil.
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Phil, Give me a call Monday morn and I will talk you through this process. Can even send you a step by step guide video
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Hi Jamie could you send me step by step video of this option as i have been asked by a hotel about wood flooring pic attached mate.
(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1385584555_photo (7).JPG)
(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1385584564_photo (8).JPG)