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bob vawter

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Welcome to the 21st century :clap::biggrin:

Yep.....check out nano technology. ...

Geeeez.....i gotta tell you guys everything?

Google it!

It'll give yor floors that wet look...

The atoms that make up the wax are actually smaller than the atoms of the surface. ..
Therefore imbeding itself deeper into the surface.
Modern technology. ..

If you really want a shine....use ceramic coating. ..way 'pensive but will last 6-7 years....
 
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Already been down the nano rabbit hole, the polishing rabbit hole, and lots of other holes:headscratch: spensive is the key word on anything. Just like mega dollars for tile and grout cleaning, if it ain’t practical, they won’t use it long term. That’s what they hire me for. Keep it looking good at a reasonable amount of money, #please
 

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Already been down the nano rabbit hole, the polishing rabbit hole, and lots of other holes:headscratch: spensive is the key word on anything. Just like mega dollars for tile and grout cleaning, if it ain’t practical, they won’t use it long term. That’s what they hire me for. Keep it looking good at a reasonable amount of money, #please

What you talkin 'bout Clyde...yous ain't been down no nanno holes...
 

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I don't know but I use a 20 degree tip and about 500 psi just getting it wet pretty much.
I'm no pro just what I'm doing.
That is is cool. That would be soft pressure cleaning. That works, did you do the all the exterior as well?
 

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Because you have low humidity and doing it in the middle of winter with even lower humidity. If you are doing a sizable floor you have to pay attention to your overlap. If the finish starts to dry before you start your new line and you overlap you will pull or drag the previous finish (it will look terrible). Might not have been technique issue but fighting temperature and humidity.
 
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besides Sams issues :winky: streaks can also be caused through using old product or mixing new and old, some finishes can offgas if left sitting around and the solids dont seem to blend as well.
My terminology or explanation is possibly wrong but I don't like using old product or mixing new and old
 
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besides Sams issues :winky: streaks can also be caused through using old product or mixing new and old, some finishes can offgas if left sitting around and the solids dont seem to blend as well.
My terminology or explanation is possibly wrong but I don't like using old product or mixing new and old


Come on you’ve streaked once or twice?
 

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