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Floor Care Procedure Cards If you have any questions, comments or need to reorder this Always set of wear cards, personal please protective call 1-800-558-2332 equipment.

Floor Stripping 1 2 3 Assemble your equipment and supplies. Put on Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Post Wet Floor signs and other blockades. 4 Remove freestanding objects. Vacuum and remove walk-off mats. 5 Dust mop the area. 6 Prepare your stripping solution water. 7 If you are using an autoscrubber, fill with cool water. 8 Apply foaming stripper to baseboards, if necessary. Prepare to control liquid flow.

Floor Stripping (continued) 9 10 11 Apply stripping solution. Allow the stripping solution to work before scrubbing. Loosen finish on baseboards and corners. 12 Scrub with floor machine or auto scrubber. 13 Check your progress. 14 Rinse the floor and pick up the slurry. 15 Or use an auto scrubber to rinse and pick up slurry.

Floor Stripping (continued) 16 17 18 19 Rinse the floor again before the floor dries. If using an auto scrubber, apply water and scrub rinse. When the floor is dry, check your work. Clean your equipment and return it to its appropriate area. 20 If using an auto scrubber, clean and return to appropriate area. 21 Clean your shoes, clothes, and wash hands.

Floor Finishing/Sealing 1 2 3 Assemble your equipment and supplies. Put on appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Post Wet Floor signs and other blockades. 4 Prepare your mop and bucket. 5 Pour enough sealer or finish for the area. Note: Skip this step if using a ProSpeed TM/MC or TrailBlazer TM/MC. 6 Dip mop head into the finish or sealer. 7 Apply the finish or sealer. 8 Normally drying takes 30-45 minutes, depending on the finish or sealer.

Floor Finishing/Sealing (continued) 9 10 11 12 Number each coat. Apply additional finish or sealer coats until desired appearance is achieved. Discard liner and leftover finish, clean equipment. Remove Wet Floor signs when completely dry.

Routine Cleaning 1 2 3 Assemble your equipment and supplies. Put on appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Post Wet Floor signs or blockades. 4 Remove freestanding objects and trash. Vacuum and remove walk-off mats. 5 Dust mop the floor and remove gum. 6 Prepare your cleaning solution. 7 Damp mop light soils. 8 Wet mop heavy soils.

Routine Cleaning (continued) 9 10 11 Pick up the cleaning solution with the mop or wet vac. Rinse equipment. Remove Wet Floor signs when floor is dry.

Dust Mopping 1 2 3 4 Assemble your equipment and supplies. Put on appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Post Wet Floor signs or other blockades. Remove freestanding objects and trash. Vacuum and remove walk-off mats. 5 Dust mop the floor.

Deep Scrubbing 1 2 3 Assemble your equipment and supplies. Put on appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Post Wet Floor signs or other blockades. 4 Remove freestanding objects and trash. Vacuum and remove walk-off mats. 5 6 Dust mop the entire floor. Prepare your cleaning solution. (For autoscrubber procedures move ahead two pages) 7 Rotary Machine: When using a rotary machine, liberally apply cleaning solution to the floor. Note: Rotary floor scrubbing. 8 Rotary Machine: For heavy buildup, allow the cleaning solution to dwell for additional time.

Deep Scrubbing (continued) 9 Rotary Machine: Scrub low to medium soiled floors. 10 Rotary Machine: Scrub heavily soiled floors. 11 Rotary Machine: Pick up the cleaning solution. 9 Rotary Machine: Rinse the floor with clean water before it can dry.

Autoscrubber 1 2 3 4 If using an auto scrubber, fill the solution tank with cleaning solution. Scrub light soils (before burnishing or buffing). When doublescrub heavy soils or damaged finish (before recoating). Autoscrubber: For heavy soils or damaged finish, a second scrub (before recoating) is necessary. 5 Trail mop with clean water and a clean mop head. 6 Use an edging tool to clean soils along the wall or on baseboards, if necessary.

Rotary and Autoscrubbers 1 2 3 4 Wipe down baseboards and kick plates. When the floor is dry, check your work. Clean and put away equipment. Remove Wet Floor signs when dry.

Spray Buffing 1 2 3 Assemble your equipment and supplies. Put on appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Post Wet Floor signs. 4 Dust mop the entire floor. 5 6 Mount a red buffing pad on the rotary floor machine. Apply spray buff solution in a coarse spray. 7 Make three passes. 8 Change pads as necessary.

Spray Buffing (continued) 9 10 11 Dust mop the floor after the entire area has been buffed. Clean your equipment and return it to its proper location. Remove Wet Floor signs when floor is dry and dust mopping is complete.

Ultra High Speed (UHS) Burnishing 1 2 3 Assemble your equipment and supplies. Put on appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Post Wet Floor signs or blockades. 4 Dust mop and damp mop or autoscrub the floor. 5 6 Mount the appropriate pad on your UHS burnisher. Make ONE pass over the work area. 7 Change pads as necessary. 8 Dust mop after burnishing.

Ultra High Speed (UHS) Burnishing (continued) 9 10 Clean and replace your equipment. Remove Wet Floor signs and blockades after inspecting your work.

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