John Weir – Healthcare Cleaning Professional

Floor Care

Wax or Finish

by John Weir on Jan.04, 2010, under Floor Care

This should help those who get confused…

Finish = what we put on the floor.

Waxing = the verb used to describe the application of said finish.

Wax = What you apply to a car’s paint. Also  used to make candles.

Film = What movies were on before DVD’s.

We wax a coat of finish, that when dry leaves a coat of film on the tile. Now you know.

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Problem: Finish is Too Stick or Tacky

by John Weir on Jan.02, 2010, under Floor Care, Training

Finish is too Sticky or Tacky

Cause

Solution

Not enough drying time between coats.
Under normal conditions, finishes dry in 20-30 minutes. High humidity extends drying time.

Restorer not properly diluted or applied too frequently.
Follow label instructions. Overuse can leave a sticky residue.

Restorer/maintainer not burnished soon enough after application.
When dry, restorer/maintainer will continue to soften finish if not burnished

Floor not properly rinsed before application of finish.
Thoroughly rinse and neutralize floor after stripping. Use neutral cleaner in proper dilution.

Improper use of disinfectants.
Measure carefully and follow label directions.

Separation of finish.
Finish may have been exposed to prolonged heat or cold. Shake or stir before using.

Alkaline or detergent contaminated tile.
Make sure to rinse floor until pick-up water remains clear. When recoating, make sure no cleaner residue remains on floor – rinse with clean water to prevent problem.

Finish is applied too thick.
Apply thin coats and allow each coat to dry before applying the next coat.

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