How to polish/burnish floors
The purpose of burnishing a
floor is to give it a glossy shine. A well burnished floor can make a room look
cleaner and bigger. Burnishers can range from speeds of 800 rpm's to 3000
rpm's. Burnishing floor pads use soft fibers to smooth the floor finishes
surface to a high gloss shine.
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Scrub floor
to remove dirt and debris.
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Burnish the
floor using a burnishing floor pad.
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Dust the
floor to remove micro-particles of floor finish and dust.
Procedure:
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Make
sure that your floor has been prepared for scrubbing. After the floor has
been prepared vacuum or dust mop the floor to remove any dust. We recommend
that you spray your dust mop with dust mop treatment to remove as much dust
as possible. Make sure to remove anything stuck to the floor because this
will gum up or rip the floor pad.
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Make sure
that the floor you are burnishing does not and will not have traffic moving
through it. Use warning signs to make sure the area where you are scrubbing
is marked out so that everyone is aware of it.
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Before you
burnish any area make sure that you have removed and dirt and debris from
the floors surface. An easy way to achieve this is to use a floor machine
and scrub the floor using a scrubbing floor pad. Dust mop the floor using a
dust mop treated with dust mop treatment.
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When
burnishing a floor use a burnisher that rotates the floor pad at least 800
rpm. Types of pads you should use are white, UHS or an ultra burnishing
pad. Burnish the sides of the room first then swing the burnisher side to
side towards the center of the room. Overlap your previous path by about 6
inches with the burnisher.
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After the
room has been burnished use a dust mop to remove fine particles of floor
finish and dust.
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