To remove a floor finish (wax)
when any of the following occurs:
- The color begins to turn.
- The finish begins to build
up.
- Mopping, spray buffing or
re-waxing does not give the results desired.
- Treated dust mop
- Brush and dust pan
- Putty knife
- Wet dry vacuum
- 2 buckets
- Squeegee
- Stripping solution
- Fresh water (use cool water)
- 2 downward pressure wringers
- Commercial neutralizer (if
not available, use household vinegar in proportion of ˝ pint vinegar
per 2 gallons of water.
- Bonanza’s wet mop
- Floor machine
- Bonanza’s stripping pads
use either. Bonanza’s Boss Hawg (natural fiber pad) or Bonanza’s Black
(nylon) Stripping Pad
- “Floor Hazard” signs
- Water proof shoe coverings
- Prepare the area:
- Place “Floor Hazard” signs
in easy-to-see locations at entrances to area being stripped.
- Move furniture. Work around
heavy furniture or equipment that cannot be moved. Tilt file cabinets
and mount on blocks.
- Sweep the floor with a
treated dust mop or vacuum the floor.
- Remove gum and other foreign
material with a putty knife.
- Place stripping pad (either
Bonanza’s Boss Hawg or black nylon) on the machine.
- Set equipment in area
where work will begin. In a room start in the farthest corner from
the entrance.
- Follow instructions for
using the stripping solution and pour into the bucket. Use cool top
water.
NOTE:
Hot water can loosen tile adhesive and cuse solution to dry too fast.
- Dip mophead into stripping
solution. Wring slightly so the mophead still drips a little. Fan
out the mophead on the floor and start applying solution at the edges.
NOTE:
Most build-up is at the edges.
- Apply the solution in a
6’ to 7’ arc or side to side movement to to cover the area between
the edges. Cover only a 100 to 125 square foot area at a time.
- Where splashing on the walls
and baseboards occurs, wipe off
immediately with a damp cloth.
- Let the solution soak on
the floor 4 to 5 minutes.
- Using the floor machine
with either the Bonanza Boss Hawg (natural fiber) or Black (nylon)
Stripping Pad, strip the area that is covered with solution. Overlap
the strokes made by the machine.
- Use the mop and empty bucket
or wet/dry vacuum to pick up dirty solution. Do not allow solution
to dry on the floor.
- Rinse area using fresh water
and mophead which is slightly wrung out.
- Clean mophead with water
after the first rinsing of the floor is
complete.
- Rinse two more times with
fresh water. In the final rinse add commercial neutralizer per the
instructions, if available. If not, use ˝ pint of household vinegar
to 2 gallons of water. A neutralized floor gives a much better bond
of the finish to the tile.
- Allow floor to dry. Restrip
any high gloss spots.
- Allow floor to dry at least
one hour after final rinse. Check floor to be sure it is ready for
finish by wiping the hand across a section of the floor. If a white
powder comes up, the floor has not been rinsed properly and must be
rinsed until no white powder comes up after the floor is dry. When
the white powder no longer comes up on the hand, the floor is ready
to be finished (waxed).
After following this procedure
the floor will be free of all sealers, finishes , dirt, grime, gum,
other foreign matter and have no powdery residue. The floor is then
ready for finish to bond to floor tile properly.
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