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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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BURNISHING PROCEDURES
Burnishing is a process of dry buffing with
ultra high speed equipment to remove scuff marks and increase the gloss of floor finish.
Burnishing should never be performed without first dry cleaning and wet cleaning
the floor, preferably with an automatic scrubber. Failure to clean first will result
in discolored floors and increased stripping cycles.
HOW OFTEN SHOULD YOU BURNISH?
PAD SELECTION?
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Equipment needed: |
Chemicals needed: |
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- Ultra high speed burnisher (1500+ rpm)
- Burnishing Pad
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- None
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Burnishing Instructions
- Dust mop the floor using the dry cleaning procedures.
- Position wet floor signs.
- Always wear protective goggles and gloves when handling
cleaning chemicals.
- Wet clean the floor by damp mopping, wet
mopping or automatic scrubbing
- Attach a burnishing pad to the burnisher. Pad
selection is determined by the type of finish.
- Make a continuous pass over the floor with the burnisher.
Do not let the machine stand in one place while burnishing. Overlap the next
pass by 2 inches. Turn the pad or change pads as necessary.
- Dust mop the floor to remove any loose debris.
- Remove wet floor signs.
- Clean all equipment and return to storage area.
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Always wear Personal Protection Equipment (PPE).
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