Minimizing floor maintenance costs by maximizing time between stripping
Steps to launching an extended stripping program
1) Determine Goals:
• Appearance (wet look or clear and clean)
• Impact soil removal (autoscrubber or scrub and re-coat)
• Stripping cycle (Are you shooting for every four years?)
2) Identify Necessary Products:
• Walk-off mats (enough inside and outside for each foot to hit twice)
• Dust mop (microfiber is preferred, with no treatment)
• Daily wet cleaner (neutral cleaner for light soil loads with flat mops)
• Top scrub cleaner (daily cleaner may do the job)
• Floor finish (consider a 25 percent acrylic finish)
• Stripper (do the stripper test)
3) Outline Procedures:
• Sweep sidewalks
• Vacuum walk-off mats daily
• Wet clean walk-off mats periodically
• Dust mop floors (“A” areas more than once per day)
• Wet clean (damp mop or auto scrub daily)
• Burnish (for appearance only)
• Top scrub to remove impacted soil (good time to re-coat traffic areas)
• Strip and re-finish (do a pre-test to determine dilution and contact time)
SKIP SEAL is a trainer and consultant with more than 30 years management experience in the cleaning industry. He is a LEED Accredited Professional and a Cleaning Industry Management Standard (CIMS) ISSA Certification Expert (I.C.E.).
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