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FLOOR CARE
WALL CHARTS
pH Principals
TILE COMPOSITION
Identification
Non-Resilient Tile: Clay, Concrete, Magnesite, Marble, Slate, Stone, Terrazzo, Travertine Resilient Tile: Asphalt, Cork, Linoleum, Rubber, Vinyl, Vinyl Composition, Wood
PRODUCT TECHNOLOGY
Floor Finishes
Floor Sealers
Sealer/ Finishes
Strippers
Maintainers
Cleaners
Systems
PROCEDURES
Floor Care Life
Cycle
Dry Cleaning
Damp Mopping
Wet Mopping
Automatic Scrubbing
Stripping
Sealing and Finishing
Top Scrubbing
Spray Buffing
Burnishing
Restoring
REFERENCE MATERIAL
Trouble Shooting Guide
Glossary
& Terminology
Helpful Hints
CARPET CARE
RESTROOM CARE EARTH-GARD
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STRIPPING PROCEDURES |
Stripping is the process of removing old wax or finish from
the floor. Stripping is required when the floor becomes unsightly (i.e. dirty,
discolored, yellow or grey) and can no longer be restored to original appearance.
Floors should be stripped when converting to a harder finish than is already on the floor
(such as a non-buffable finish over a buffable finish).
HOW OFTEN SHOULD YOU STRIP?
WHEN AND WHY STRIP?
Discoloration, Worn out slippery floors
FOLLOW DIRECTIONS AND MIX PROPERLY
The effects of over/under dilution
HAVE A PLAN, AND WORK THE PLAN
Work from the point farthest from the water source.
TEST THE DILUTION RATIO
80/20 RULE APPLIES
DWELL TIME
NO RINSE/NEUTRALIZATION
PRODUCTS
Choose the right product to match equipment and maintenance style
BASEBOARD STRIPPER
DILUTION CONTROL STRIPPERS
There are three basic methods for stripping floors:
Conventional, No Rinse, Mop Strip
CONVENTIONAL METHODThe conventional method is also referred to as slow speed
stripping (referring to the equipment used in the process - generally a 175 rpm single
disk machine. This method is used when there are many coats of finish on the floor
and/or the floor has been heavily spray buffed or burnished.
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Chemicals needed: |
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- Wet Floor Signs
- Wet Mops with Handles
- Mop Buckets and Wringers
- Edging Tool
- Rotary Floor Machine or Automatic Scrubber
- Stripping Pad
- Wet Vacuum
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- FLOOR STRIPPER
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Procedures: |
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Stripping Instructions
- Dust mop the floor using the dry cleaning procedures.
- Position wet floor signs.
- Always wear protective goggles and gloves when handling
cleaning chemicals.
- Fill the mop bucket with FLOOR STRIPPER solution
following directions on the product label.
- Fill the second mop bucket with clear rinse water. If
using an automatic scrubber, fill it with clear rinse water.
- Liberally apply FLOOR STRIPPER solution to an area
approximately 10' x 10'.
- Allow to dwell 5-10 minutes before scrubbing. (Some
floors may requirer longer dwell times if heavy build-up exists. Do not allow
stripper solution to dry on the floor. Re-wet if necessary.)
- Scrub floor with floor machine using the appropriate
stripping pad. Scrub small areas at a time. Some automatic scrubbers can be
used instead of the floor machine. Scrub the floor first without vacuuming up the
solution.
- Use the edging tool to strip corners and other areas where
the machine cannot reach.
- Pick up the slurry with wet vacuum, mop or automatic
scrubber.
- Apply a liberal amount of clean rinse water to the floor
with a clean wet mop or from the automatic scrubber. Pick up with mop, wet vacuum or
automatic scrubber. Repeat this process until rinse bucket stays clean.
- Allow the floor to dry completely before removing wet floor
signs.
- Clean all equipment and return to storage area.
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- Always wear Personal Protection Equipment (PPE).
- Use cool water when diluting products.
- Always add stripper to water. Never water to stripper.
- Use caution signs as floor surface may become extremely
slippery.
- Use both sides of the mop. Turn the mop over, keep mop
on the floor and gently fold over to avoid splashing walls, baseboards, carpet, etc.
- Change solution frequently. Dirty solution cannot
clean the floor.
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NO RINSE METHODThe conventional method is also referred to as no-rinse
stripping. This method can be deployed when the floor finish build up is not extreme, a no
rinse stripper is used and a reduction in total time is desired. |
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Equipment needed: |
Chemicals needed: |
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- Wet Floor Signs
- Wet Mops with Handles
- Mop Buckets and Wringers
- Edging Tool
- Rotary Floor Machine or Automatic Scrubber
- Stripping Pad
- Wet Vacuum
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- FLOOR STRIPPER - NO RINSE
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Procedures: |
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Stripping Instructions
- Dust mop the floor using the dry cleaning procedures.
- Position wet floor signs.
- Always wear protective goggles and gloves when handling
cleaning chemicals.
- Fill the mop bucket or automatic scrubber with FLOOR STRIPPER
solution following directions on the product label.
- Fill the second mop bucket with clear rinse water.
- Liberally apply FLOOR STRIPPER solution to an area
approximately 10' x 10'.
- Allow to dwell 5-10 minutes before scrubbing. (Some
floors may requirer longer dwell times if heavy build-up exists. Do not allow
stripper solution to dry on the floor. Re-wet if necessary.
- Scrub floor with floor machine or automatic scrubber using
the appropriate stripping pad. Scrub small areas at a time.
- Use the edging tool to strip corners and other areas where
the machine cannot reach.
- Pick up the slurry with wet vacuum, mop or automatic
scrubber.
- Using the clear water bucket and a clean wet mop damp mop
the lines or marks left by the edges of the squeegee.
- Allow the floor to dry completely before removing wet floor
signs.
- Clean all equipment and return to storage area.
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MOP STRIP METHODThe mop strip method of floor stripping is also referred to
as No Scrub and No rinse. The method is generally used when there is no floor
scrubbing machine available and the floor finish build up is not excessive. This
method can save up to 50% of the labor involved in the conventional method.
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Equipment needed: |
Chemicals needed: |
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- Wet Floor Signs
- Wet Mops with Handles
- Mop Buckets and Wringers
- Edging Tool
- Stripping Pad
- Wet Vacuum
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- FLOOR STRIPPER - NO RINSE
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Procedures: |
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Stripping Instructions
- Dust mop the floor using the dry cleaning procedures.
- Position wet floor signs.
- Always wear protective goggles and gloves when handling
cleaning chemicals.
- Fill the mop bucket with FLOOR STRIPPER solution
following directions on the product label.
- Fill the second mop bucket with clear rinse water.
- Liberally apply FLOOR STRIPPER solution to an area
approximately 10' x 10'.
- Allow to dwell 3-5 minutes. (Some floors may requirer
longer dwell times if heavy build-up exists. Do not allow stripper solution to dry
on the floor. Re-wet if necessary.
- With the same wet mop, re-wet the floor working your way
back into the slurry to reduce any slippery conditions.
- Allow to sit for 3-5 minutes more. Scrub small areas
at a time.
- Use the edging tool to strip corners and other areas where
the machine cannot reach.
- Pick up the slurry with wet vacuum or mop.
- Using the clear water bucket and a clean wet mop damp mop
the lines or marks left by the edges of the squeegee.
- Allow the floor to dry completely before removing wet floor
signs.
- Clean all equipment and return to storage area.
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