May 19, 2012 #1 Andy12 Member Joined May 18, 2012 Messages 77 Location charlotte Name Andy Greetings , Im new to the VCT strip and wax. Would a 20" floor machine be ok around office desk? Would I use a doodlebug under the desk wher the machine cant reach? Thanks for your help
Greetings , Im new to the VCT strip and wax. Would a 20" floor machine be ok around office desk? Would I use a doodlebug under the desk wher the machine cant reach? Thanks for your help
May 19, 2012 #2 S steve frasier Supportive Member Joined Oct 9, 2006 Messages 3,375 Location portland oregon Name steve frasier I would rather get a 17" or 15"
May 19, 2012 #3 floorguy Supportive Member Joined Nov 7, 2006 Messages 6,948 Location Utah Name Doug because of the drawers under it...yes you still have to use a scraper or doodle bug... and for gods sake....when you wax....put 1 MAYBE 2 coats under there you can thank me later
because of the drawers under it...yes you still have to use a scraper or doodle bug... and for gods sake....when you wax....put 1 MAYBE 2 coats under there you can thank me later
May 19, 2012 #4 dealtimeman Everyday is Saturday. Joined Sep 20, 2008 Messages 10,878 Location Fort Worth , Texas Name Michael I agree with Doug and would also have the detail guy use a scraper, the doodlebug and use the middle round circle cut out of the stripping pad by hand for baseboards and edges.
I agree with Doug and would also have the detail guy use a scraper, the doodlebug and use the middle round circle cut out of the stripping pad by hand for baseboards and edges.
May 19, 2012 #5 ACE Member Joined Aug 22, 2008 Messages 2,513 Location Lawrence, KS Name Mike Hughes I like the 17" better unless it' alot of sqft. You still need to hit the eges by hand but it seems to sling less slurry on the wall.
I like the 17" better unless it' alot of sqft. You still need to hit the eges by hand but it seems to sling less slurry on the wall.