Hello everyone, I have read a few threads and searched around yet despite hours of looking.. I have still fallen short.
I have VCT here in my apartment and am polishing on all four! I have a rectangle shaped sponge as my applicator. Is it normal to have rough spots and tiny bubbles at the edges of a pass? I hope that I am doing this correctly and I don't have the option of clearing an entire room. I work on the floor in sections and bring the Polish right to the edge of a row of vct which is met when I work the next section. Not sure if I can overlap but thought it would build up too much.
Product is a retail brand Rejuvenate. My other choice would have been Zep if I knew better. Product has never been frozen and I purchased it this month from the retail outlet. I presoak and wring out my sponge and wash it after each coat. My floor is washed, rinsed and wiped down. I allow to dry and wipe down again with microfiber cloth. Than I apply each coat with one hour dry time (bottle says ten minutes) and when I am finished all the coats, I will let cure for forty eight hours. I do not own a buffer or burnisher.
As my user name might suggest.. OCD I am :-)
Thank you everyone in advanced.
I have VCT here in my apartment and am polishing on all four! I have a rectangle shaped sponge as my applicator. Is it normal to have rough spots and tiny bubbles at the edges of a pass? I hope that I am doing this correctly and I don't have the option of clearing an entire room. I work on the floor in sections and bring the Polish right to the edge of a row of vct which is met when I work the next section. Not sure if I can overlap but thought it would build up too much.
Product is a retail brand Rejuvenate. My other choice would have been Zep if I knew better. Product has never been frozen and I purchased it this month from the retail outlet. I presoak and wring out my sponge and wash it after each coat. My floor is washed, rinsed and wiped down. I allow to dry and wipe down again with microfiber cloth. Than I apply each coat with one hour dry time (bottle says ten minutes) and when I am finished all the coats, I will let cure for forty eight hours. I do not own a buffer or burnisher.
As my user name might suggest.. OCD I am :-)
Thank you everyone in advanced.