Do you do Hardwood Floor Refinishing

Scott S.

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How many cleaners offer hardwood floor refinishing or repair?
anyone offer The bridge point refinishing system?
If you do list some Before and After pics.
 
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Mark Imbesi

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I offer repair on hardwood and laminate, but it is board replacement.
 

steve frasier

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I don't do repair but here is some photos of BridgePoint system
dirty slurry on wood floor, maroon pad cleaned
woodfloorslurryrf1.jpg


woodfloor3xn8.jpg

used a coton pad to dry and buff off any residue
woodfloor5ey2.jpg

drying the floor
woodfloor7tt0.jpg

applying product
woodfloor8ob1.jpg

all done
woodfloor1zx5.jpg
 

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steve frasier said:
I don't do repair but here is some photos of BridgePoint system
dirty slurry on wood floor, maroon pad cleaned
woodfloorslurryrf1.jpg


woodfloor3xn8.jpg

used a coton pad to dry and buff off any residue
woodfloor5ey2.jpg

drying the floor
woodfloor7tt0.jpg

applying product
woodfloor8ob1.jpg

all done
woodfloor1zx5.jpg

is that one of clark's machines?

how much do u charge the client?

when u apply the product, is it one coat? or do u come back the following day and do 2 or 3 coats?
 

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Depending on the level of gloss and the protection desired, you can apply one or two coats. Most techs use two thin coats. Any more than two is unncecessary and may not adhere well.

The time between coats is usually an hour or less, although it will vary with temperature and humidity. No need to come back on a later day. You can be puting machine away or doing other taks while the finish dries. On large areas, the place you started may be nearly dry by the time you finish.

Scott Warrington
 

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Could I use this system with a Cimex?

I need to give it a shot at my house. I keep getting asked about wood floors, but haven't dove in yet.
 

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Dirk Wingrove said:
Could I use this system with a Cimex?

I need to give it a shot at my house. I keep getting asked about wood floors, but haven't dove in yet.

The Bridgepoint system can be used with any rotary machine or a Cimex. You may have to look around for the right sized pads for the Cimex.

Scott Warrington
 

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I use the Bridgepoint system too, I like it overall, I turn many down due to bare spots though, apparantly it won't adhere
 

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I have done a few floors.

RX for woord, bridgepoint.

Clean carpets between coats.

Good days of money!
 

Scott S.

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i have done lots of floors, it makes up nearly 50% of my business. i was just wondering who else has used the bridgepoint system as i have only used it once and it did not work as well as i had hoped. but i will try it again. i bought a case of the finsish and 3 gal of the cleaner and so on and so forth.

Any of you do complete refinishing also? there is no one near me that does this and i would like to know what other things are new in the industry as for as refinishing floors goes.

Scott
 

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I used chemspecs wood solv and it did not adhere. Peeled up like a banana. Followed direction to the tee. Absolutely the worst shit in the world. Good thing it was my wifes dance studio. Know I have to sand the floor to fix.
 

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