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I seen her, she is hot. I like the looks of the machine. I would like to have to have one to try out . I can see how it would be real NICE is it worked as nice as they said it did. Superior-maint.com
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As far as I know it is. I know that it's done commonly in England for example. Is there something that made you think that it wasn't done outside of North America?
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In my opinion 6 weeks may be excessive to be stripping and waxing but I do have a couple of questions first. What type of sealer is on the floor? Is this decorative (i.e. polished or stained) concrete? What specific strip and wax procedure are you doing? What product are you using to clean with?
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Yes, very familiar with Glostek. Takes an experienced floor care professional to properly prepare the floor. Very expensive yet the results are good. Don't mess up on the application as it can get really ugly. Not much room for error. There is a competitor to Glostek now named Praetorian Protective...
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Mike Quote " after you strip the floor and it drys, buff the floor with a white pad! Doing so seals the pores and gives you an ultra bright shine" Never tried that one before. You have my interest. May have to give that a shot and see if it yeilds the results. Very Interesting. I would think...
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Northeastern WI averages between .04 to .07.
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I have been using Holloway House products for over 25 years and they have an Jan/San Division with GREEN APPROVED Products. Approvals are from the EPA/DfE on their Stripper, which they refer to as a Deep Clean & Wax Remover / as well as their incredible Floor Finish and Neutral Concentrated Cleaner...
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I have an account that has some serious urine stained grout underneath the urinal area. Any ideas on how I can get this clean?
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I am updating my pricing for strip and wax service for the new year, here locally in southwest Florida I am seeing prices from .20/ft to .50/ft. What are some of the prices being charged in other regions of the country? My standard application is 1 coat sealer; 4 coats finish, price based on amount of...
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indeed you are correct. There is nothing that can remove the finish from the pores of tile for example, unless it had a chemical agent involved. The best part about using a dry system over a wet one, is you are getting a better prepared floor to lay finish onto. Reasons: 1. after scrubbing, you are left...