He used a surface prep pad. He did not strip the wax off the floor. He probably used water on the floor. You would never put floor stripper in a busy area as the floor could be uneven. S.P.P.s work in rooms that are dirty but don't have alot of deep scratches. The positive is that you usually only have to apply one coat of wax. Alot less effort is required than stripping a floor.
I’ll tell u now that pad is one of the best thing my manager over showed me it’s called a S.P.P pad you don’t even need stripper just throw water on the floor and use that thin pad it leaves the floor wayyyy more extra shiny I’m at work now and I did these hallways a month ago and it’s still shiny like I just did it a week ago 💪🏾
The part where he doesn't show rinsing the floor, or the part where he starts on the wet part where its giong to be extremely slippery while operating the machine? Or the biggest lawsuit part where he says to do half the floor so people can walk past while you are stripping the other half? I honestly dont know how hospitals do it, but I can only assume they either do a dry sanding method and then apply wax with a UV machine that dries it as it applies or they close aeras off periodically.
He used a surface prep pad. He did not strip the wax off the floor. He probably used water on the floor. You would never put floor stripper in a busy area as the floor could be uneven.
S.P.P.s work in rooms that are dirty but don't have alot of deep scratches. The positive is that you usually only have to apply one coat of wax. Alot less effort is required than stripping a floor.
These SPP pads are used for scrub and recoats and you must put two coats of wax.
When he said start from where u first applied the stripper I was like man hell naw.
No wonder he walked on it so easily 😂
U are so right I love that pad man !
Agrred. No wet vac? you are for sure NOT stripping a floor. this is a screening at most
I’ll tell u now that pad is one of the best thing my manager over showed me it’s called a S.P.P pad you don’t even need stripper just throw water on the floor and use that thin pad it leaves the floor wayyyy more extra shiny I’m at work now and I did these hallways a month ago and it’s still shiny like I just did it a week ago 💪🏾
What finish do you use
Just make sure is VCT floor finish
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This is a horrible explanation, DO NOT FOLLOW THIS.
The part where he doesn't show rinsing the floor, or the part where he starts on the wet part where its giong to be extremely slippery while operating the machine? Or the biggest lawsuit part where he says to do half the floor so people can walk past while you are stripping the other half?
I honestly dont know how hospitals do it, but I can only assume they either do a dry sanding method and then apply wax with a UV machine that dries it as it applies or they close aeras off periodically.
Thanks for the video. Very to the point