Hello, thanks for your advice. I have doubts that the wax remover is mixed with hot or cold water all the time and another question when removing wax is required to remove the excess wax with the scraper
Thanks for watching. Floor strippers are designed to be used with room temperature water. Using hot water means more of the active compound evaporates and is lost.
Thank you! Please advice: Is it safe to use this method on dirty epoxy covered floors? There are marks that can't be removed with regular microfiber flat mopping. and using ph neutral/
Thanks for watching. Epoxy floors can buffed or burnished, so it might be worth first trying spray buffing rather than a top scrub. ruclips.net/video/NWZK5wd60SQ/видео.html It's worth noting that epoxy floors are chemically different than most floor finishes, so always check for compatibility with any cleaner that you're using. If you're spray buffing a neautral cleaner can be used.
@@AmreSupply thank you! My goal is not to make it shiny but to make it cleaner, brighter...to get rid of dirt that can't be removed with microfiber pad mopping...
@@mikemg2960 Buffing or burnishing will help make it cleaner and brighter, how shiny or glossy will partially be determined by what it was sealed with. There are floor finishes and compounds designed to be high gloss and there are those with matte (low gloss).
....whats the best residential machine for cleaning VCT flooring this way? Slumlord likes to install this stuff knowing its difficult to keep clean to toss you out any time they want.
Thanks for watching. It depends on the total surface area that you need to clean. For the average person, they'll just clean it by hand if its a small area. However there are mini floor scrubbers available that aren't as big or expensive as these full sized machines. The mini ones are not as common so you might have to do some digging if you're wanting to get one.
@@kingdarkem For an area that small it might be best just to clean the floor by hand. We haven't made any specific tutorials for residential floors but there are a lot of blogs and videos out there on this topic!
Thanks for watching. Some floor finish uses epoxy that can be maintained the same as other floors. Use the lightest pad if you are concerned about damaging the floor. Also you can test the pad on a non- important part of the floor that won't be seen.
I work for a hospital and I am finding waxed floors that are old and only washed and waxed And they have many layers of wax and it took a lot of work to remove it. Could you give me some advice for those floors
Thanks for watching. We made a video outlining the floor stripping procedure so there might be some considerations there. ruclips.net/video/KodjgiryLXg/видео.html For a floor with many layers of wax, then you'll want a floor stripper with more aggressive chemistry. Floor stripping will still be a labour intensive process though.
Thanks for watching. Electricity will find that path of least resistance, and it is commonly understood water conducts electricity which makes it an easier path if exposed to a live wire. In the case of a floor machine, a functioning machine uses a cord that is grounded, and the ground wire connects to any metal inside the machine, this gives electricity a safe path back to ground in the case of a short circuit. The machine also has an internal fuse and the body of the floor machine is plastic which is a poor conductor. As well the handles are insulated, the operator is wearing gloves and rubber soles in someones shoes makes a shock unlikely. During operation the only contact point on the ground is the floor pad which is a poor conductor. We go into more details on the basics of circuits in this video here: ruclips.net/video/SnRXD-0oXZo/видео.html
Hi, all how do I use a scrubbing machine correctly ? I need help because as soon as I use it, it moves around I can’t keep it in the middle. I will need to use it at work.
Thanks for watching. We have a dedicated video showing the proper use and care of a floor machine, that includes how to control it: ruclips.net/video/-TAyo80DvB0/видео.html Hope this helps!
Hi Mickey, thank your for watching. It really depends on your facility, traffic and the desired level of shine that is needed. It is less time intensive than stripping and refinishing so it might help maintain the floor between full refinishing. We cover some of those principles in this video. ruclips.net/video/P6HGlnSI7jo/видео.html
Thanks for watching. Yes the black pad is normally used for stripping. When top scrubbing you'll want enough friction to remove the layers but the less aggressive chemistry will not remove as much of the floor finish. A black pad can be used for a top scrub but if you are finding it is too aggressive then you can use a brown or green pad.
Hi Isaac, the prices are listed on our website. Floor Pads www.amresupply.com/catalog/Floor-Maintenance-Pads-JN6E Chemicals www.amresupply.com/catalog/649262 Floor Machines www.amresupply.com/catalog/Floor-Machines-JN6D
Hi Tyron thank you for watching. The Integra TX is definitely a good machine and it works well. More info here: www.amresupply.com/part/DB19915-INTERGRA-TX-D-S-19-inch
Hi Mark, even though many floor finishes today will contain some sealant properties, floor sealer is still very useful. Floor sealers penetrate deeper into porous floors, have a higher chemical resistance and form a semi-permanent layer. Floor finish is designed to slowly wear away with normal use. During proper floor maintenance, only the finish is stripped away and reapplied, leaving the floor sealer untouched. Floor sealer is also less expensive than floor finish. Since you'll need multiple coats to provide adequate protection, 3 coats of sealer + 5 coats of finish will be less expensive than 8 coats of finish.
Hello, thanks for your advice. I have doubts that the wax remover is mixed with hot or cold water all the time and another question when removing wax is required to remove the excess wax with the scraper
Thanks for watching. Floor strippers are designed to be used with room temperature water. Using hot water means more of the active compound evaporates and is lost.
Thank you! Please advice: Is it safe to use this method on dirty epoxy covered floors? There are marks that can't be removed with regular microfiber flat mopping. and using ph neutral/
Thanks for watching. Epoxy floors can buffed or burnished, so it might be worth first trying spray buffing rather than a top scrub. ruclips.net/video/NWZK5wd60SQ/видео.html
It's worth noting that epoxy floors are chemically different than most floor finishes, so always check for compatibility with any cleaner that you're using. If you're spray buffing a neautral cleaner can be used.
@@AmreSupply thank you! My goal is not to make it shiny but to make it cleaner, brighter...to get rid of dirt that can't be removed with microfiber pad mopping...
@@mikemg2960 Buffing or burnishing will help make it cleaner and brighter, how shiny or glossy will partially be determined by what it was sealed with. There are floor finishes and compounds designed to be high gloss and there are those with matte (low gloss).
....whats the best residential machine for cleaning VCT flooring this way? Slumlord likes to install this stuff knowing its difficult to keep clean to toss you out any time they want.
Thanks for watching. It depends on the total surface area that you need to clean. For the average person, they'll just clean it by hand if its a small area. However there are mini floor scrubbers available that aren't as big or expensive as these full sized machines. The mini ones are not as common so you might have to do some digging if you're wanting to get one.
@@AmreSupply just a single bedroom apartment. Roughly 150-300 square feet.
@@kingdarkem For an area that small it might be best just to clean the floor by hand. We haven't made any specific tutorials for residential floors but there are a lot of blogs and videos out there on this topic!
Hi Bill, that little stub of hair below your lower lip is badass !
Thank you for watching!
Is there a pad i can use on epoxy floors without damaging it
Thanks for watching. Some floor finish uses epoxy that can be maintained the same as other floors. Use the lightest pad if you are concerned about damaging the floor. Also you can test the pad on a non- important part of the floor that won't be seen.
@@AmreSupply thanks
I work for a hospital and I am finding waxed floors that are old and only washed and waxed And they have many layers of wax and it took a lot of work to remove it. Could you give me some advice for those floors
Thanks for watching. We made a video outlining the floor stripping procedure so there might be some considerations there. ruclips.net/video/KodjgiryLXg/видео.html For a floor with many layers of wax, then you'll want a floor stripper with more aggressive chemistry. Floor stripping will still be a labour intensive process though.
Excuse me sir, u can should be wear the PPE. while using the single disc machine.
Hi Dadapeer, the personal protective equipment that you'll need will depend on the chemicals that you are using, so always read the product label.
Great informal video
Thank you Justin!
Can someone please explain to me how these are safe, standing in water with an electric appliance?
Thanks for watching. Electricity will find that path of least resistance, and it is commonly understood water conducts electricity which makes it an easier path if exposed to a live wire. In the case of a floor machine, a functioning machine uses a cord that is grounded, and the ground wire connects to any metal inside the machine, this gives electricity a safe path back to ground in the case of a short circuit. The machine also has an internal fuse and the body of the floor machine is plastic which is a poor conductor. As well the handles are insulated, the operator is wearing gloves and rubber soles in someones shoes makes a shock unlikely. During operation the only contact point on the ground is the floor pad which is a poor conductor. We go into more details on the basics of circuits in this video here: ruclips.net/video/SnRXD-0oXZo/видео.html
Thanks for the tips.
You're welcome John Tatum.
Hi, all how do I use a scrubbing machine correctly ? I need help because as soon as I use it, it moves around I can’t keep it in the middle. I will need to use it at work.
Thanks for watching. We have a dedicated video showing the proper use and care of a floor machine, that includes how to control it: ruclips.net/video/-TAyo80DvB0/видео.html Hope this helps!
@@AmreSupply Thanks so much for your reply I will check your video out.
@@Truth_Seeker1 You're welcome!
how often should i top dcrub
Hi Mickey, thank your for watching. It really depends on your facility, traffic and the desired level of shine that is needed. It is less time intensive than stripping and refinishing so it might help maintain the floor between full refinishing. We cover some of those principles in this video. ruclips.net/video/P6HGlnSI7jo/видео.html
Should you scape the edges when top scrubbing
Yes if there is a build up of dirt embedded in the floor finish around the edges then you can use the scraper to remove it.
thanks for the infor
You're welcome Michael, thanks for watching!
What size is the pad. ??
Hi Lioba, the pad used on this machine was a 20 inch pad.
I thought that the black pad was for stripping?
Thanks for watching. Yes the black pad is normally used for stripping. When top scrubbing you'll want enough friction to remove the layers but the less aggressive chemistry will not remove as much of the floor finish. A black pad can be used for a top scrub but if you are finding it is too aggressive then you can use a brown or green pad.
Can you imagine I was a hairdresser but yesterday I passed interview of cleaning but I don’t have experience,I am so scared badly.
Thanks for watching. One can always learn and we have just the playlist to help you out! ruclips.net/p/PLCo9SMjkdWBzREndiZ9xSNqOZLJJRRK9n
I want to know the prices
Hi Isaac, the prices are listed on our website.
Floor Pads www.amresupply.com/catalog/Floor-Maintenance-Pads-JN6E
Chemicals www.amresupply.com/catalog/649262
Floor Machines www.amresupply.com/catalog/Floor-Machines-JN6D
Can you supply me the Machine in Africa Uganda
I want that machine
Hi Tyron thank you for watching. The Integra TX is definitely a good machine and it works well. More info here: www.amresupply.com/part/DB19915-INTERGRA-TX-D-S-19-inch
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Let me see learning machine I love it
Thanks for watching, we're glad that you found it helpful!
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Wax today is much better! Don't waste your money on sealer. Not needed.
Hi Mark, even though many floor finishes today will contain some sealant properties, floor sealer is still very useful. Floor sealers penetrate deeper into porous floors, have a higher chemical resistance and form a semi-permanent layer. Floor finish is designed to slowly wear away with normal use. During proper floor maintenance, only the finish is stripped away and reapplied, leaving the floor sealer untouched.
Floor sealer is also less expensive than floor finish. Since you'll need multiple coats to provide adequate protection, 3 coats of sealer + 5 coats of finish will be less expensive than 8 coats of finish.