Can this machine work in chemical solution on a concrete gas station pad with oil stains? I'm in the pressure washing business and would like to know if this machine will be a solution I can use or not to work in a solution into the porous concrete?
Nice video, I work cleaning floor with the scrubber and I use the buffer , my question is: Why the buffer it has a high noise ? Its normal? Or that its only in the old buffer.?
Whether you buffer is making too much noise or if it is making a 'bad' noise is hard to determine through chat and email conversation. I suggest that you contact our Customer Service department to help find an authorized service center to assess it for you. You can call our Customer Service at 800-367-3550 or reach them from our website www.pioneereclipse.com
Burnishing and cleaning pads are color-coded based on the pad fiber, texture, density, and other characteristics. Each pad has different application based on the intended function, ie cleaning, polishing, stripping, etc, as well as the floor type and the type of coating applied. There is no one answer to your question, there are several factors to consider.
Good question Javier. According to @propanetechgreg in our technical services department, most of the time they can be removed by hand rubbing the burn with a pad center and spray bottle filled with water or glass cleaner. Sometimes it requires stripping a small section of floor and recoating. There are lots of opinions on this and rightfully so considering the myriad of floor types, finishes, pads, machine pad speed and pressure, operator travel speed, humidity, ect. Keep in mind, the main cause of burn marks is the operator walking too slow for the machine rpm.
The 400BU is a burnishing machine. If you need to grind and polish, it is best to use 3" diamond discs with the 225GP or 420 GP. If you have a 17" or 20" floor machine or an auto scrubber, you can use 5" diamond discs attached to a burnishing pad to grind and polish marble and concrete.
Can this machine work in chemical solution on a concrete gas station pad with oil stains? I'm in the pressure washing business and would like to know if this machine will be a solution I can use or not to work in a solution into the porous concrete?
Nice video, I work cleaning floor with the scrubber and I use the buffer , my question is:
Why the buffer it has a high noise ? Its normal? Or that its only in the old buffer.?
Whether you buffer is making too much noise or if it is making a 'bad' noise is hard to determine through chat and email conversation. I suggest that you contact our Customer Service department to help find an authorized service center to assess it for you. You can call our Customer Service at 800-367-3550 or reach them from our website www.pioneereclipse.com
What color pad should we be using
Burnishing and cleaning pads are color-coded based on the pad fiber, texture, density, and other characteristics. Each pad has different application based on the intended function, ie cleaning, polishing, stripping, etc, as well as the floor type and the type of coating applied. There is no one answer to your question, there are several factors to consider.
How do I remove burn marks from the floor
Good question Javier. According to @propanetechgreg in our technical services department, most of the time they can be removed by hand rubbing the burn with a pad center and spray bottle filled with water or glass cleaner. Sometimes it requires stripping a small section of floor and recoating. There are lots of opinions on this and rightfully so considering the myriad of floor types, finishes, pads, machine pad speed and pressure, operator travel speed, humidity, ect. Keep in mind, the main cause of burn marks is the operator walking too slow for the machine rpm.
@@AmanoPioneerEclipse thanks for your generous response. I really appreciate it. Please stay safe. Thanks again!
Use iron pad for dishwasher
@@AmanoPioneerEclipseHigh spots on a floor will also cause burn marks!
can I use marble grinding polishing
The 400BU is a burnishing machine. If you need to grind and polish, it is best to use 3" diamond discs with the 225GP or 420 GP. If you have a 17" or 20" floor machine or an auto scrubber, you can use 5" diamond discs attached to a burnishing pad to grind and polish marble and concrete.
can I use it on marble?
Yes indeed
This what they say at the beginning but in reality , in real life, it doesn’t happen. At the end, it’s all about the $$