Rock4Jesus777
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Hi! I’m new to this forum but wanted to join to glean from the experience of others on a particular issue.
I’m a custodian at a small private school and have been doing the floors here for over 7 years. Every summer, we utilize the time for floor resurfacing. I am mostly self trained but utilize whatever online sources I can for more info.
With COVID, we’ve experienced things we haven’t before, such as an entire room that wasn’t really used all school year.
My new supervisor wants a fresh coat of wax laid on this particular floor to brighten it up. My question is: there are 5-6 coats of wax on the floor. It has been cleaned with an autoscrubber, mopped with restorer, buffed and swept. It is pretty shiny but could still use a brightening up. Is it ready to take a coat of wax? Or should I follow up with a no-rinse floor cleaner? We have on-hand Betco pH7. Should I use that, let it dry and lay a coat?
If it worked, there should be a photo of the room attached. View attachment 108915
I’m a custodian at a small private school and have been doing the floors here for over 7 years. Every summer, we utilize the time for floor resurfacing. I am mostly self trained but utilize whatever online sources I can for more info.
With COVID, we’ve experienced things we haven’t before, such as an entire room that wasn’t really used all school year.
My new supervisor wants a fresh coat of wax laid on this particular floor to brighten it up. My question is: there are 5-6 coats of wax on the floor. It has been cleaned with an autoscrubber, mopped with restorer, buffed and swept. It is pretty shiny but could still use a brightening up. Is it ready to take a coat of wax? Or should I follow up with a no-rinse floor cleaner? We have on-hand Betco pH7. Should I use that, let it dry and lay a coat?
If it worked, there should be a photo of the room attached. View attachment 108915