new LVP

Rick J

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rick Jones
In a renovation. I was sent in to evaluate,/ clean up after some major renovations.
A regular PM client. New, LVP install, with the renovations still going on.

Paint on the LVP, which was not mentioned when they initially sent me there.

CRBed, and oped with bonnets. All good of course. But I did not even atempt to get the paint up.
I am concerned that any efform may harm/dull the surface finsh in those areas.
Is there a safe way to get it up? I've not been in contact with them since I was there.

Renovations are not even close to being finished.

I plan on passing my concerns on to them. Also , hopefully they have left over material that they can play with to see what may work without damage.
 

steve_64

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My hard surface wand loosens them up a lot too. That's all I use on new construction LVT. Scrape anything with putty knife that doesn't come up as I'm going and follow up with a flat mop but have started using a string mop lately. It helps even out the look when it dries.
 

tracywalker

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Oct 11, 2006
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NC
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Tracy
If it is just paint drops I usually just wand, scrape the spots with my fingernail then buff the floors with my orbot.
 

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