Interesting new product, I just bought some Betco as it seems to be what most professionals are using on VCT. Would this product be similar or even a replacement to that?
Betco is a solid brand. Good stuff. Yes, Rock Candy is a very worthy contender. It has some attractive qualities, like its ability to coat practically every type of floor surface, its high-solid content, only requiring 3 coats without a sealer, that it's fortified with clear urethane, and is burnishable too.
Timesaver is a great product. Rock Candy shares some similarities, but at the core it is also different. Both products can be used on multiple types of floor surfaces. Both products are durable and can be burnished. A primary difference is that Rock Candy is less expensive, plus it’s fortified with urethane. I think you’ll find that Rock Candy is pretty impressive.
Hey Rick, Provenzano here. I need to call you about this product. You still have the same phone #? I currently work as floor tech the past few years at a large hospital here in Ms. Looking for a solution to patient rooms in the ER.
i have been using Rock Candy for over 10 years and I have no desire or need to look for a different product. I am Rocky Candys biggest fan.
Thanks for your feedback. It truly is an awesome floor finish!
Interesting new product, I just bought some Betco as it seems to be what most professionals are using on VCT. Would this product be similar or even a replacement to that?
Betco is a solid brand. Good stuff.
Yes, Rock Candy is a very worthy contender. It has some attractive qualities, like its ability to coat practically every type of floor surface, its high-solid content, only requiring 3 coats without a sealer, that it's fortified with clear urethane, and is burnishable too.
We currently use time saver from Diversey. How does this compare? 30% solids?
Timesaver is a great product. Rock Candy shares some similarities, but at the core it is also different. Both products can be used on multiple types of floor surfaces. Both products are durable and can be burnished. A primary difference is that Rock Candy is less expensive, plus it’s fortified with urethane. I think you’ll find that Rock Candy is pretty impressive.
So I use an SPP Pad to strip instead of a traditional chemical stripper, any idea on how it responds to that method or stripping?
We haven't tested stripping it yet with an SPP pad. But as long as there isn't a heavy finish buildup, it should work fine with the SPP pads.
Hey Rick, Provenzano here. I need to call you about this product. You still have the same phone #? I currently work as floor tech the past few years at a large hospital here in Ms. Looking for a solution to patient rooms in the ER.
Hey Rich, Good to hear from you! Number is the same. Give us a call whenever you get a chance. Office number is (727) 821-2020