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Commit 2 Clean TM/MC Floor Care

Commit 2 Clean TM/MC Floor Care Program

Table of Contents Floor Care Program Overview... 2 Your Floor Care Program... 2 Stripping... 2 Finishing... 2 Cleaning... 2 Maintaining... 2 Your Floor Care Toolbox... 3 Floor Stripping... 4 Procedures... 4-8 Floor Stripping Tips... 9 Floor Finishing/Sealing... 10 Procedures... 10-12 Finishing and Sealing Tips... 13 Damp Mopping... 14-16 Damp Mopping Tips... 17 Dust Mopping... 18-19 Dust Mopping Tips... 20 Top Scrubbing... 21 Procedures... 21-25 Autoscrubbing and Rotary Machine Tips... 26 Spray Buffing... 27 Procedures... 27-29 Spray Buffing Tips... 30 Ultra High Speed (UHS) Burnishing... 31 Procedures... 31-33 UHS Burnishing Tips... 34 Appendix... 35-37 Troubleshooting Guide... 35-37 1

Commit 2 Clean TM/MC Floor Care Program Floor Care Program Overview Your Floor Care Program Flooring materials are subject to tough wear and can be easily damaged. You protect your floor with several coats of Floor Finish, which provides protection and a glossy, reflective coating that can be enhanced or restored with mechanical buffing. This film can wear out with time. To maintain the coating and the floor substrate underneath, you need products and procedures to conduct four procedures. Stripping Strippers are fast-acting, deep penetrating chemicals that loosen and remove old finish and prepare the floor for recoating. Complete removal of the old finish is necessary. Finishing A polymer-based finish forms a shield against traffic and soils that makes maintenance easier. Floor Finish protects the floor and also provides shine and beauty that becomes part of your internal decor. The finish you select depends on the appearance expectations, floor substrate, and equipment used to maintain it. Cleaning Cleaning is the most important maintenance procedure. In general, if you keep the floor finish clean you should be able to repair it using some interim maintenance procedure like scrub & recoat, spray buff, or burnish. This will greatly increase the time between stripping. A clean uncontaminated finish is slip resistant providing a predictable walkway surface. Maintaining Different areas of your facility have different levels of traffic and wear. By combining burnishing or spray buffing with thorough cleaning, you can enhance the appearance and increase the life of the finish. This training program will provide you with stepby-step instructions on how to complete each of these steps. 2

SAFETY DATA SHEET Health 2 2 Flammability 0 0 Physical Hazard / Instability 0 0 Version Number: 3 Preparation date: 2013-10-09 1. PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION Product name: UHS SC Floor Cleaner Product reference: MS0300476 Product Code: 4529489, 4529497, 4529500, 4529518 Recommended use: Industrial/Institutional Floor care This product is intended to be diluted prior to use Manufacturer, importer, supplier: US Headquarters Diversey, Inc. 8310 16th St. Canadian Headquarters Diversey, Inc. - Canada 2401 Bristol Circle Oakville, Ontario L6H 6P1 Sturtevant, Wisconsin 53177-1964 Phone: 1-800-668-3131 Phone: 1-888-352-2249 MSDS Internet Address: www.diversey.com Emergency telephone number: 1-800-851-7145 (U.S.); 1-651-917-6133 (Int'l) 2. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION EMERGENCY OVERVIEW WARNING. CAUSES EYE AND SKIN IRRITATION. Principal routes of exposure: Eye contact. Skin contact. Inhalation. Eye contact: Severe eye irritation. Skin contact: Severe skin irritation. Inhalation: May be irritating to nose, throat, and respiratory tract. Ingestion: May cause irritation to mouth, throat and stomach. 3. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS Ingredient(s) CAS # Weight % LD50 Oral - Rat LD50 Dermal - (mg/kg) Rabbit LC50 Inhalation - Rat Alcohol ethoxylates 68439-46-3 1-5% 1400 Not available Not available Ammonium hydroxide 1336-21-6 1-5% 350 Not available Not available 4. FIRST AID MEASURES Eye contact: Immediately flush eyes with running water for at least 15 minutes, keeping eyelids open. Get medical attention. Your Floor Care Toolbox UHS SC Floor Cleaner HMIS NFPA Personal protective equipment The first step in any maintenance procedure is to be sure that you have the right tools. Putty knife For scraping gum and sticky substances off Floor Finish. Spray bottle Keep an extra bottle in your tool box to deliver water or chemicals (always apply appropriate label to bottle before filling). Measuring Cup or Chemical Dispensing System Chemicals are formulated for efficient performance at the concentration listed on the label. Appropriate Personal Protective Equipment Always use appropriate PPE as stated on the product label and Safety Data Sheet (SDS). Cloth/paper towels or an absorbent material like Zorba Use towels to wipe away stripping slurry and for regular wipe-ups. Foam paint brush 2" wide For repairing finish. Roll of clear packaging tape For testing adhesion and Blue painter s tape 2" For marking areas and stripping a cut line. 3

Health 2 Flammability 0 Physical Hazard / Instability 0 SAFETY DATA SHEET UHS SC Floor Cleaner HMIS NFPA Personal protective equipment Health 2 2 Flammability 0 0 Physical Hazard / Instability 0 0 Version Number: 3 Preparation date: 2013-10-09 1. PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION Product name: UHS SC Floor Cleaner Product reference: MS0300476 Product Code: 4529489, 4529497, 4529500, 4529518 Recommended use: Industrial/Institutional Floor care This product is intended to be diluted prior to use Manufacturer, importer, supplier: US Headquarters Diversey, Inc. 8310 16th St. Canadian Headquarters Diversey, Inc. - Canada 2401 Bristol Circle Oakville, Ontario L6H 6P1 Sturtevant, Wisconsin 53177-1964 Phone: 1-800-668-3131 Phone: 1-888-352-2249 MSDS Internet Address: www.diversey.com Emergency telephone number: 1-800-851-7145 (U.S.); 1-651-917-6133 (Int'l) 2. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION EMERGENCY OVERVIEW WARNING. CAUSES EYE AND SKIN IRRITATION. Principal routes of exposure: Eye contact. Skin contact. Inhalation. Eye contact: Severe eye irritation. Skin contact: Severe skin irritation. Inhalation: May be irritating to nose, throat, and respiratory tract. Ingestion: May cause irritation to mouth, throat and stomach. 3. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS Ingredient(s) CAS # Weight % LD50 Oral - Rat LD50 Dermal - LC50 Inhalation - (mg/kg) Rabbit Rat Alcohol ethoxylates 68439-46-3 1-5% 1400 Not available Not available Ammonium hydroxide 1336-21-6 1-5% 350 Not available Not available 2 0 0 4. FIRST AID MEASURES SAFETY DATA SHEET Version Number: 3 Preparation date: 2013-10-09 1. PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION Product name: UHS SC Floor Cleaner Product reference: MS0300476 Product Code: 4529489, 4529497, 4529500, 4529518 Recommended use: Industrial/Institutional Floor care This product is intended to be diluted prior to use Manufacturer, importer, supplier: US Headquarters Diversey, Inc. 8310 16th St. Canadian Headquarters Diversey, Inc. - Canada 2401 Bristol Circle Oakville, Ontario L6H 6P1 Sturtevant, Wisconsin 53177-1964 Phone: 1-800-668-3131 Phone: 1-888-352-2249 MSDS Internet Address: www.diversey.com Emergency telephone number: 1-800-851-7145 (U.S.); 1-651-917-6133 (Int'l) 2. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION EMERGENCY OVERVIEW WARNING. CAUSES EYE AND SKIN IRRITATION. Principal routes of exposure: Eye contact. Skin contact. Inhalation. Eye contact: Severe eye irritation. Skin contact: Severe skin irritation. Inhalation: May be irritating to nose, throat, and respiratory tract. Ingestion: May cause irritation to mouth, throat and stomach. 3. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS Ingredient(s) CAS # Weight % LD50 Oral - Rat LD50 Dermal - (mg/kg) Rabbit LC50 Inhalation - Rat Alcohol ethoxylates 68439-46-3 1-5% 1400 Not available Not available Ammonium hydroxide 1336-21-6 1-5% 350 Not available Not available 4. FIRST AID MEASURES Eye contact: Immediately flush eyes with running water for at least 15 minutes, keeping eyelids open. Get medical attention. Commit 2 Clean TM/MC Floor Care Program Floor Stripping Equipment Checklist Any appropriate PPE Wet Floor signs or other blockades 2 mops and buckets with wringers Rotary floor machine and wet vac OR Autoscrubber with pad driver Green or blue stripping pads or stripping brushes as recommended by tile manufacturer Dust mop Floor scraper or putty knife Floor squeegee Edging tool Room divider dams or absorbent material like Zorba Wipers Floor stripper concentrate Using ProStrip (stripper) and a rotary floor machine, or an autoscrubber with pads or brushes to remove all old layers of finish. When do you strip the floor? When the finish is old or discolored. When the finish is completely worn away in high traffic areas. When the finish is built up around the edges. When scrubbing does not restore it. 1 Assemble your equipment and supplies. 2 Put on appropriate Personal Protective Equipment, as stated on the product label and SDS. Protect your eyes and skin from stripping solution. If strippers come in contact with skin or eyes, refer to the SDS immediately and act appropriately. UHS SC Floor Cleaner HMIS NFPA Personal protective equipment 3 Post Wet Floor signs and other blockades. Use several signs to indicate the floor area being stripped. Rope or tape off area. 4

Floor Stripping cont. 4 Remove freestanding objects. Vacuum and remove walk-off mats. Get help in lifting larger items. Set walk-off mats out of the way. 5 Dust mop the area. As you dust mop, note any potential problem areas that need additional attention later. Use a putty knife to remove gum or debris stuck to the floor. BE CAREFUL: Do not gouge the floor with the putty knife. 6 Prepare your stripping solution. Attach RTD ProStrip Mix stripper according to label directions. Mix with cool water. If you are using an autoscrubber, fill with cool water. Do not add detergent. You will be using the autoscrubber to rinse. 7 Apply foaming stripper to baseboards, if necessary. Prepare to control liquid flow. Allow to work according to label directions. Don t overspray on wallpaper or uncoated floor. This procedure should be done before the floors are stripped. When done, rinse and wipe dry. Install door dams or absorbent material like Zorba to keep stripper from flowing under doorways. 8 Liberally apply stripping solution to the floor. Dip the mop into the stripping solution. Do not wring dry deliver plenty of stripper to the floor. Outline a 10 x 10 foot (3 x 3 m) or manageable working area. Apply stripper in an overlapping pattern. Get into corners and along edges. Don t let stripper flow under closed doors or onto nearby carpets. With problem floors grouted tile or heavy buildup you may need to work in smaller areas and use a stripping pad or brush. 5

Commit 2 Clean TM/MC Floor Care Program Floor Stripping cont. 9 Allow the stripping solution to work on the old finish for the recommended time, according to label directions, before scrubbing. BE CAREFUL: Do not let the stripper dry on the floor. Before the floor starts to dry, apply more solution. 10 Use your edging tool to loosen old finish close to the baseboards and in the corners, if necessary. 11 Scrub the floor with the rotary floor machine. Scrub after you ve given the stripping solution time to work. Use an appropriate pad or brush. Scrub across the work area. Turn 90 degrees and scrub again. This will help you strip uneven floors. If you are using an autoscrubber: Mount blue or green stripping pads or brushes on your autoscrubber for new floors (or as recommended by tile manufacturer). Start scrubbing AFTER you ve given the stripping solution time to work. Make a pass over the stripping solution with: -- Pads or brushes DOWN and SCRUBBING. -- Solution valve closed. -- Squeegee UP. -- Vacuum OFF. 12 Check your progress. Wipe slurry away from a sample area. If the floor underneath doesn t feel sticky, you re ready to rinse. If finish remains, apply more stripping solution and increase dwell time. Don t let the floor dry. 6

Floor Stripping cont. 13 Rinse the floor with water and pick up the slurry. Use your floor squeegee to manage the slurry. Collect the slurry with a wet vac or mop and bucket. If using an autoscrubber, scrub with: Brushes or pads DOWN and scrubbing. Solution valve open. Squeegee UP. Vacuum OFF. If the floor has excessive buildup, repeat steps 8-13. Before rinsing the floor, change to clean pads or rinse your brushes. 14 Rinse the floor with clean water BEFORE the floor dries. Use clean, cool rinse water and damp mop with clean rinse water. Mop the floor with a figure 8 pattern to rinse entire floor. Clean your floor squeegee and use it to pull rinse water away from furniture and carpets. If using an autoscrubber, apply water and scrub to rinse. Scrub with: Brushes or pads DOWN and scrubbing. Squeegee DOWN. Vacuum ON. Solution valves OPEN. 15 When the floor is dry, check your work. Be sure that all stripper residue has been removed. Be sure to wear safety gloves when checking the floor. Run your hand over the floor. If there is residue on your gloves, you must rinse again. Continue to rinse until there is no foam in the rinse water and no residue on the floor. 7

Commit 2 Clean TM/MC Floor Care Program Floor Stripping cont. 16 Clean your equipment and return it to its appropriate area. Wash and rinse pads, brushes, and squeegee. Rinse the autoscrubber recovery system and tank. Rinse under the autoscrubber. Wash stripper off the tires. 17 Clean your shoes, clothes, and wash hands. Always remove and launder any soiled clothes. IMPORTANT: The floor must now be sealed or finished before traffic is allowed to enter. Stripped floors are sensitive to soils and scratches. Seal the clean surface before new soils can arrive. 8

Floor Stripping Tips Never use masking tape to mark the edges for stripping. Instead use blue painter s tape (or Zorba ) to avoid leaving adhesive on the floor. Use an absorbent material (like Zorba ) to stop stripping solution from going into unwanted areas. When stripping near walls and edges, move the single disc floor machine from right to left to avoid splashing baseboards. If stripping solution splashes onto baseboards or kick plates, wipe off immediately with rinse mop or an absorbent cloth to avoid leaving splash marks. Use cool water when mixing stripping solution. Hot water increases odor and flashes off key ingredients that emulsify Floor Finish. IMPORTANT: The floor must now be sealed or finished before traffic is allowed to enter. Stripped floors are sensitive to soils and scratches. Seal the clean surface before new soils can arrive. 9

Health 2 Flammability 0 Physical Hazard / Instability 0 2 0 0 SAFETY DATA SHEET Version Number: 3 Preparation date: 2013-10-09 1. PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION Product name: UHS SC Floor Cleaner Product reference: MS0300476 Product Code: 4529489, 4529497, 4529500, 4529518 Recommended use: Industrial/Institutional Floor care This product is intended to be diluted prior to use Manufacturer, importer, supplier: US Headquarters Diversey, Inc. 8310 16th St. Canadian Headquarters Diversey, Inc. - Canada 2401 Bristol Circle Oakville, Ontario L6H 6P1 Sturtevant, Wisconsin 53177-1964 Phone: 1-800-668-3131 Phone: 1-888-352-2249 MSDS Internet Address: www.diversey.com Emergency telephone number: 1-800-851-7145 (U.S.); 1-651-917-6133 (Int'l) 2. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION EMERGENCY OVERVIEW WARNING. CAUSES EYE AND SKIN IRRITATION. Principal routes of exposure: Eye contact. Skin contact. Inhalation. Eye contact: Severe eye irritation. Skin contact: Severe skin irritation. Inhalation: May be irritating to nose, throat, and respiratory tract. Ingestion: May cause irritation to mouth, throat and stomach. 3. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS Ingredient(s) CAS # Weight % LD50 Oral - Rat LD50 Dermal - (mg/kg) Rabbit LC50 Inhalation - Rat Alcohol ethoxylates 68439-46-3 1-5% 1400 Not available Not available Ammonium hydroxide 1336-21-6 1-5% 350 Not available Not available 4. FIRST AID MEASURES Eye contact: Immediately flush eyes with running water for at least 15 minutes, keeping eyelids open. Get medical attention. Commit 2 Clean TM/MC Floor Care Program Floor Finishing/Sealing Equipment Checklist Any appropriate PPE Wet Floor signs or other blockades Rayon synthetic mop head, ProSpeed TM/MC, TrailBlazer TM/MC or flat mop applicator Bucket with wringer and clean wheels Trash can liner (to fit the bucket) China marker Finish or sealer The application of a floor coating that dries to a clear, protective layer. A properly selected and correctly applied finish or sealer can: Protect the floor from soil. Reduce the risk of slip and fall accidents. Help you maintain a high quality image for your facility. 1 Assemble your equipment and supplies. UHS SC Floor Cleaner HMIS NFPA Personal protective equipment 2 Put on appropriate Personal Protective Equipment, as stated on the product label and SDS. 3 Post Wet Floor signs and other blockades. Use several signs to indicate the floors are being sealed or finished. Keep traffic off the floor being finished. 4 Prepare your mop and bucket. Wet your rayon mop with clear water. Wring dry. Line your mop bucket with a plastic trash liner. Avoid finish contamination and make cleanup easier. 10

Floor Finishing/Sealing cont. 5 Pour enough sealer or finish for the area. You can always add more finish to the bucket. Note: Skip this step if using a ProSpeed TM/MC or TrailBlazer TM/MC unit to apply finish. 6 Dip the mop head into the finish or sealer. Tamp the mop head in the wringer. Do not wring out the mop head. Hold the mop head above the wringer and count 1-2-3. If no more drips, the mop is ready. 7 Apply the finish or sealer. Draw a 10 x 10 foot (3 x 3 m) frame with the finish or sealer, without blocking your exit. Pull the finish or sealer from the outer frame to the center of the work area. Use an overlapping figure 8 pattern. Flip the mop gently 1/2 of the way through the area. Apply all the way to the baseboard on the first and last coat only. Normally drying takes 30 45 minutes, depending on the finish, sealer, or humidity. Rule of Thumb: Do not recoat until the finish is dry to the touch plus 15 minutes. If using TrailBlazer TM/MC, make sure to overlap 3 inches with each coat. Tip: Test the finish for being ready to recoat by placing your clean hand flat on the finish and count to 10. Now, remove your hand. If you can see the foggy image of your hand on the floor below, the floor is still too wet to recoat. 8 Use a china marker to number each coat (in very small numbers). Write the number of the coat in an inconspicuous location. As each coat wears or is washed off, the number will disappear. You will be able to see how many coats remain. 11

Commit 2 Clean TM/MC Floor Care Program Floor Finishing/Sealing cont. 9 Apply additional finish or sealer coats until desired appearance is achieved. Do not apply more than 4 coats in 24 hours (conventional finishes 3 coats). Buffing or burnishing is not necessary between coats. Do not buff for at least 24 hours after application of the final coat. 10 Remove and discard the liner and leftover finish. Thoroughly clean the mop head, bucket and wringer. 11 Remove Wet Floor signs and other blockades after the floor is completely dry. 12

Finishing and Sealing Tips Apply finishes or sealers with a ProSpeed TM/MC, TrailBlazer TM/MC, flat mop or a clean rayon mop. Use this mop ONLY for this finish or sealer. A cotton mop can leave lint and discoloring oils on the floor. Apply an even coat without rubbing or scrubbing. Keep the mop on the floor no drips or splats. Once the finish or sealer starts to dry, don t disturb it. Allow the recommended drying time between coats. Don t try to force dry a finish or sealer with a fan. This can affect the film-forming character of the product and cause ripples. If you use fans for ventilation, direct them up and away from the floor. Don t dry-strip the old finish or sealer. Avoid splashing finish onto walls, doors, and baseboards. If this occurs, clean the spill as quickly as possible using a clean moist cloth. Baseboards, kick plates, and tough buildup can be removed with with Bravo aerosol stripper or an application of stripper with a scrubbing pad. Avoid applying heavy coats of finish. They may not dry evenly. Porous floor types (such as concrete and terrazzo) should be sealed before finish is applied. Check with your supervisor before working on a specialty floor. 13

Health 2 Flammability 0 Physical Hazard / Instability 0 2 0 0 SAFETY DATA SHEET Version Number: 3 Preparation date: 2013-10-09 1. PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION Product name: UHS SC Floor Cleaner Product reference: MS0300476 Product Code: 4529489, 4529497, 4529500, 4529518 Recommended use: Industrial/Institutional Floor care This product is intended to be diluted prior to use Manufacturer, importer, supplier: US Headquarters Diversey, Inc. 8310 16th St. Canadian Headquarters Diversey, Inc. - Canada 2401 Bristol Circle Oakville, Ontario L6H 6P1 Sturtevant, Wisconsin 53177-1964 Phone: 1-800-668-3131 Phone: 1-888-352-2249 MSDS Internet Address: www.diversey.com Emergency telephone number: 1-800-851-7145 (U.S.); 1-651-917-6133 (Int'l) 2. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION EMERGENCY OVERVIEW WARNING. CAUSES EYE AND SKIN IRRITATION. Principal routes of exposure: Eye contact. Skin contact. Inhalation. Eye contact: Severe eye irritation. Skin contact: Severe skin irritation. Inhalation: May be irritating to nose, throat, and respiratory tract. Ingestion: May cause irritation to mouth, throat and stomach. 3. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS Ingredient(s) CAS # Weight % LD50 Oral - Rat LD50 Dermal - (mg/kg) Rabbit LC50 Inhalation - Rat Alcohol ethoxylates 68439-46-3 1-5% 1400 Not available Not available Ammonium hydroxide 1336-21-6 1-5% 350 Not available Not available 4. FIRST AID MEASURES Eye contact: Immediately flush eyes with running water for at least 15 minutes, keeping eyelids open. Get medical attention. Commit 2 Clean TM/MC Floor Care Program Damp Mopping Equipment Checklist Any appropriate PPE Wet Floor signs or other blockades Broom or dust mop Dust pan Floor scraper or putty knife Dust mop handle and head Dust mop treatment Damp mop handle and head (or Pace mop) Bucket with wringer Wet vac Floor cleaner Removing surface soils with a long looped cotton mop, bucket with wringer, and cleaning solution or Pace TM/MC mopping system. 1 Assemble your equipment and supplies. 2 Put on appropriate Personal Protective Equipment, as stated on the product label and SDS. UHS SC Floor Cleaner HMIS NFPA Personal protective equipment 3 Post Wet Floor signs and other blockades. Use several signs to show the work area. 4 Remove any freestanding objects and trash. Vacuum and remove walk-off mats. Line your mop bucket with a plastic trash liner. Avoid finish contamination and make cleanup easier. Wet your rayon mop with clear water. Wring dry. 14

Damp Mopping cont. 5 Dust mop the floor. Use a putty knife to remove any gum or other debris stuck to the floor. Be careful. Don t gouge the floor with your putty knife. Start from a far corner and work toward the door. Shake the dust mop over a trash can. Don t shake right outside the door. When finished spray the dust mop with treatment. Follow the label directions carefully for waiting period before using a sprayed mop. Do not over-wet. 6 Prepare your cleaning solution. Mix cleaners according to label directions or use dispensing equipment that mixes solutions for you. Mix with cool water. Remember: If your floor is heavily soiled, you can increase the TIME the cleaning solution remains on the floor. AGITATING with a floor tool will also aid in soil removal. Always follow label instructions for CONCENTRATION and TEMPERATURE. 7 Damp mop light soils. Dip the mop head into the cleaning solution and wring out. Apply in an overlapping figure 8 mopping pattern. Or use the Pace mop to apply and Pick up the solution. 15

Commit 2 Clean TM/MC Floor Care Program Damp Mopping cont. 8 Wet mop heavy soils. Let the cleaning solution do the work. Dip the mop head into the cleaning solution and lightly tamp in the wringer, or use Pace mop to apply and pick up solution. Do not wring dry deliver more cleaner to the floor. Mop each area twice once to wet and once to collect soils. Mop in an overlapping pattern. Be sure to get into corners and along edges. Rinse frequently. Change cleaning solution when soiled. 9 Pick up the cleaning solution with the mop or wet vac. 10 Rinse mop heads, buckets, and wringer and return to their appropriate place. Dip the mop head into the cleaning solution and wring out. Apply in an overlapping figure 8 mopping pattern. 11 Remove Wet Floor signs or other blockades after the floor is completely dry. 16

Damp Mopping Tips Always use clean water when mixing your cleaner. (Don t just pour more cleaner into a bucket of dirty solution.) Be sure to use plenty of water when mopping. By changing water and cleaning solution frequently, your facility will not only look great, but will also reduce the need for stripping and recoating. Follow directions for dilution rates. Using too much detergent can affect the finish, require extra rinsing and will be uneconomical. Dilution control equipment delivers accurately measured cleaning solutions. Don t leave the floor wet for too long. Some cleaners can soften the top layer of finish. Cleaners may produce foam when agitated, but it s not the foam that does the cleaning, it s the chemicals contacting the finished surface. The cleaner you choose must loosen and suspend the soils in the scrub water. It must work fast, especially if you re using an autoscrubber. And unless you re using a stripper, you want a cleaner that will do its job without damaging the finish underneath. Check with your supervisor to ensure that you use the correct cleaner (germicidal, or neutral, or general purpose cleaner) on the floor. Change your mop head and solution after three patient rooms, whenever it is visibly soiled, or after cleaning an isolation room or blood/body fluid spill. When mopping a hallway, always allow a clear path for pedestrians. 17

Health 2 Flammability 0 Physical Hazard / Instability 0 2 0 0 SAFETY DATA SHEET Version Number: 3 Preparation date: 2013-10-09 1. PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION Product name: UHS SC Floor Cleaner Product reference: MS0300476 Product Code: 4529489, 4529497, 4529500, 4529518 Recommended use: Industrial/Institutional Floor care This product is intended to be diluted prior to use Manufacturer, importer, supplier: US Headquarters Diversey, Inc. 8310 16th St. Canadian Headquarters Diversey, Inc. - Canada 2401 Bristol Circle Oakville, Ontario L6H 6P1 Sturtevant, Wisconsin 53177-1964 Phone: 1-800-668-3131 Phone: 1-888-352-2249 MSDS Internet Address: www.diversey.com Emergency telephone number: 1-800-851-7145 (U.S.); 1-651-917-6133 (Int'l) 2. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION EMERGENCY OVERVIEW WARNING. CAUSES EYE AND SKIN IRRITATION. Principal routes of exposure: Eye contact. Skin contact. Inhalation. Eye contact: Severe eye irritation. Skin contact: Severe skin irritation. Inhalation: May be irritating to nose, throat, and respiratory tract. Ingestion: May cause irritation to mouth, throat and stomach. 3. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS Ingredient(s) CAS # Weight % LD50 Oral - Rat LD50 Dermal - (mg/kg) Rabbit LC50 Inhalation - Rat Alcohol ethoxylates 68439-46-3 1-5% 1400 Not available Not available Ammonium hydroxide 1336-21-6 1-5% 350 Not available Not available 4. FIRST AID MEASURES Eye contact: Immediately flush eyes with running water for at least 15 minutes, keeping eyelids open. Get medical attention. Commit 2 Clean TM/MC Floor Care Program Dust Mopping Equipment Checklist Any appropriate PPE Wet Floor signs or other blockades Dust pan Floor scraper or putty knife Dust mop treatment Dust mop handle and head or broom Collecting light, dry soils with a broom or looped cotton dust mop. 1 Assemble your equipment and supplies. 2 Put on appropriate Personal Protective Equipment, as stated on the product label and SDS. UHS SC Floor Cleaner HMIS NFPA Personal protective equipment 3 Post Wet Floor signs and other blockades. Use several signs to show the work area. 4 Remove any freestanding objects and trash. Vacuum and remove walk-off mats. Roll up walk-off mats and set aside. Use safe lifting procedures. Place foil under heavy furniture legs. Lift carefully. Get help for heavy items. 18

Dust Mopping cont. 5 Dust mop the floor. Use a putty knife to remove any gum or other debris stuck to the floor. Be careful. Don t gouge the floor with your putty knife. Start from a far corner and work toward the door. Shake the dust mop over a trash can. Don t shake right outside the door. Spray the dust mop with treatment. Follow the label directions carefully for waiting period before using a sprayed mop. Do not over-wet. 19

Commit 2 Clean TM/MC Floor Care Program Dust Mopping Tips Spraying your dust mop with a treatment will increase its ability to hold onto the dust that it collects. Follow label directions for the appropriate waiting period before spraying the dust mop. Also follow label directions carefully to avoid over use. Over use can cause floors to be slippery through contamination from oils. Keep your dust mop out of wet or sticky soils. A dirty, wet dust mop can cause streaks on the floor. Never shake your dust mop. This will just redistribute dust back onto surfaces. Never leave a pile of soils in high-traffic areas. Never shake in high-ventilation areas where the dust can be picked up by the HVAC. Use your dust mopping as a time to inspect the floor for heavy soils, spills, and areas needing special attention. Dust mop after completing other tasks such as high dusting and sanitizing. Change your dust mop cover as soon as it appears soiled, or after dusting an isolation room. Dust mops should hold the soil, not push the soil. 20

Health 2 Flammability 0 Physical Hazard / Instability 0 2 0 0 SAFETY DATA SHEET Version Number: 3 Preparation date: 2013-10-09 1. PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION Product name: UHS SC Floor Cleaner Product reference: MS0300476 Product Code: 4529489, 4529497, 4529500, 4529518 Recommended use: Industrial/Institutional Floor care This product is intended to be diluted prior to use Manufacturer, importer, supplier: US Headquarters Diversey, Inc. 8310 16th St. Canadian Headquarters Diversey, Inc. - Canada 2401 Bristol Circle Oakville, Ontario L6H 6P1 Sturtevant, Wisconsin 53177-1964 Phone: 1-800-668-3131 Phone: 1-888-352-2249 MSDS Internet Address: www.diversey.com Emergency telephone number: 1-800-851-7145 (U.S.); 1-651-917-6133 (Int'l) 2. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION EMERGENCY OVERVIEW WARNING. CAUSES EYE AND SKIN IRRITATION. Principal routes of exposure: Eye contact. Skin contact. Inhalation. Eye contact: Severe eye irritation. Skin contact: Severe skin irritation. Inhalation: May be irritating to nose, throat, and respiratory tract. Ingestion: May cause irritation to mouth, throat and stomach. 3. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS Ingredient(s) CAS # Weight % LD50 Oral - Rat LD50 Dermal - (mg/kg) Rabbit LC50 Inhalation - Rat Alcohol ethoxylates 68439-46-3 1-5% 1400 Not available Not available Ammonium hydroxide 1336-21-6 1-5% 350 Not available Not available 4. FIRST AID MEASURES Eye contact: Immediately flush eyes with running water for at least 15 minutes, keeping eyelids open. Get medical attention. Top Scrubbing Equipment Checklist Any appropriate PPE Wet Floor signs or other blockades 2 mops and buckets with wringers Floor scraper or putty knife Floor squeegee Edging tool Rotary floor machine and wet vac OR Autoscrubber pad driver Red or blue scrubbing pads or brushes Dust pan and broom Floor cleaner Using a floor cleaning solution and a single disk rotary floor machine or autoscrubber to remove the soils on or in the top layer of floor finish. Use for regular maintenance or to prepare for recoat. Pad Color Recommended Purpose Blue Heavy soils (deep scrubbing) Red Daily light to medium soils Select your pad based on how deep you want to clean 1 Assemble your equipment and supplies. 2 Put on appropriate Personal Protective Equipment, as stated on the product label and SDS. UHS SC Floor Cleaner HMIS NFPA Personal protective equipment 3 Post Wet Floor signs and other blockades. Use several signs to show the work area. 21

Commit 2 Clean TM/MC Floor Care Program Top Scrubbing cont. 4 Remove any freestanding objects and trash. Vacuum and remove walk-off mats. Get help in lifting larger items. Roll up walk-off mats and set aside. Place foil under heavy furniture legs. Lift carefully. Get help for heavy items. 5 Dust mop the entire floor. Use a putty knife to remove any gum or other debris stuck to the floor. Be careful: Do not gouge the floor with the putty knife. 6 Prepare your scrubbing solution. Mix according to label directions. Mix with cool water. If using an autoscrubber, fill the solution tank with cleaning solution. If cleaners are not automatically dispensed, follow label instructions when mixing. Use cool water. Also prepare a bucket of cleaning solution for cleaning edges and corners. If your floor is heavily soiled, you can increase the TIME the cleaning solution remains on the floor. AGITATION with a floor tool will also aid in soil removal. Always follow label instructions for CONCENTRATION and TEMPERATURE of your solutions. Note: Rotary floor scrubbing is in the following section. For procedures for autoscrubber, please move ahead 2 pages. 22

Top Scrubbing cont. 7 When using a rotary machine, liberally apply cleaning solution to the floor. Dip the mop into the cleaning solution. Tamp in the wringer. Do not wring dry this delivers more cleaning solution to the floor. Outline a 10 x 10 foot (3 x 3 m) working area. Fill in the working area with cleaning solution in an overlapping pattern. With problem floors grouted tile or heavy buildup you may need to work in smaller areas. For heavy buildup, when using a rotary machine, allow the cleaning solution to dwell for recommended time, according to label directions. Do not let the cleaning solution dry onto the floor. Rotary Machine: Scrub low to medium soiled floors. Use a blue scrubbing pad. Make two or three passes over the area. Rotary Machine: Scrub heavily soiled floors. Use a blue scrubbing pad. Make several passes over each work area. Rotary Machine: Pick up the cleaning solution with the mop or wet vac. Rotary Machine: Rinse the floor with clean water before it can dry. Use a clean mop and bucket. Apply a liberal amount of water and pick up with a wet vac or mop. 23

Commit 2 Clean TM/MC Floor Care Program Autoscrubber Procedures 7 Autoscrubber: When using an autoscrubber, scrub light soils (before burnishing or buffing). Make one pass over the area with: -- Solution value OPEN. -- Blue pads or brushes DOWN and scrubbing. -- Squeegee DOWN. -- Vacuum ON. Autoscrubber: When using an autoscrubber, double-scrub heavy soils or damaged finish (before recoating). Make a first pass over the area with: -- Solution valve OPEN. -- Blue Pads, Green Pads, or Brushes DOWN and scrubbing. -- Squeegee UP. -- Vacuum OFF. Autoscrubber: When using an autoscrubber, a second scrub may be necessary for heavy soils or damaged finish (before recoating). Make a second pass over the area with: -- Solution valve OPEN. -- Pads or brushes DOWN and scrubbing. -- Squeegee DOWN. -- Vacuum ON. Autoscrubber: When using an autoscrubber, trail mop with clean water and a clean mop head, as necessary. Collect any rinse water that the autoscrubber leaves behind. Make sure that the rinse water stays clean. Change frequently. Rinse or mop again if residue exists. Work backwards to remove tire tracks or footprints. 8 Use an edging tool to clean soils along the wall or on baseboards if necessary. 24

Procedures for both Rotary and Autoscrubbers 9 Wipe down baseboards and kick plates using cleaning solution and cool water. 10 When the floor is dry, check your work. Be sure that all soils and cleaning solution residue have been removed. Run your hand over the floor. If there is residue on your glove, you must rinse again. 11 When using a rotary machine: Rinse mop heads, buckets and wringers and return them to the appropriate place. Launder or rinse and comb mop heads and hang to dry. 12 When using an autoscrubber, clean your equipment and return to its appropriate area. Wash and rinse pads, brushes, buckets, squeegees, finish applicators, and other tools. Rinse the autoscrubber, recovery system, and solution tank. Rinse under the autoscrubber, including frame and tires. Launder, rinse, or wash mops and hang to dry. Leave the auto scrubber open to air dry. 13 Remove Wet Floor signs and other blockades after the floor is completely dry. 25

Autoscrubbing and Rotary Machine Tips Commit 2 Clean TM/MC Floor Care Program Autoscrubbers often allow the scrub solution to dwell on the floor for only a few seconds. The machine compensates for the short TIME by providing more down pressure and AGITATION. If greater cleaning is necessary, allow the cleaning solution additional dwell TIME by applying cleaner with squeegee up, vacuum off and up and double scrubbing before picking up. For rotary machines, increase the dwell TIME before scrubbing or use an additional pass to increase agitations. Use cool TEMPERATURE water. Never let autoscrubber scrub in a single location for a long time. The powerful AGITATION can quickly damage the finish. Follow label directions for cleaning solution CONCENTRATION. Using too much detergent can soften the finish, require extra rinsing, and will be uneconomical. When you double-scrub, don t leave the floor wet for too long. Some cleaners can soften the top layer of finish. Check with your supervisor to ensure that you use the correct cleaner in the machine. Damp mopping is essential as the autoscrubber cannot reach into tight spaces. Do not drive the autoscrubber too close to edges and corners. You may injure yourself on bumper guards and other items that stick out from the wall. When autoscrubbing a hallway, always allow a clear path for pedestrians. 26

Health 2 Flammability 0 Physical Hazard / Instability 0 2 0 0 SAFETY DATA SHEET Version Number: 3 Preparation date: 2013-10-09 1. PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION Product name: UHS SC Floor Cleaner Product reference: MS0300476 Product Code: 4529489, 4529497, 4529500, 4529518 Recommended use: Industrial/Institutional Floor care This product is intended to be diluted prior to use Manufacturer, importer, supplier: US Headquarters Diversey, Inc. 8310 16th St. Canadian Headquarters Diversey, Inc. - Canada 2401 Bristol Circle Oakville, Ontario L6H 6P1 Sturtevant, Wisconsin 53177-1964 Phone: 1-800-668-3131 Phone: 1-888-352-2249 MSDS Internet Address: www.diversey.com Emergency telephone number: 1-800-851-7145 (U.S.); 1-651-917-6133 (Int'l) 2. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION EMERGENCY OVERVIEW WARNING. CAUSES EYE AND SKIN IRRITATION. Principal routes of exposure: Eye contact. Skin contact. Inhalation. Eye contact: Severe eye irritation. Skin contact: Severe skin irritation. Inhalation: May be irritating to nose, throat, and respiratory tract. Ingestion: May cause irritation to mouth, throat and stomach. 3. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS Ingredient(s) CAS # Weight % LD50 Oral - Rat LD50 Dermal - (mg/kg) Rabbit LC50 Inhalation - Rat Alcohol ethoxylates 68439-46-3 1-5% 1400 Not available Not available Ammonium hydroxide 1336-21-6 1-5% 350 Not available Not available 4. FIRST AID MEASURES Eye contact: Immediately flush eyes with running water for at least 15 minutes, keeping eyelids open. Get medical attention. Spray Buffing Equipment Checklist Any appropriate PPE Wet Floor signs or other blockades 175 RPM/300 RPM rotary machine and red pads Dust mop Damp mop and bucket Spray buff solution in a labeled bottle Using a 175 300 RPM rotary floor machine, buffing pad, and spray buff solution to recover the gloss of the floor finish. 1 Assemble your equipment and supplies. 2 Put on appropriate Personal Protective Equipment, as stated on the product label and SDS. UHS SC Floor Cleaner HMIS NFPA Personal protective equipment 3 Post Wet Floor signs and other blockades. Use several signs to define the area being cleaned. 27

Commit 2 Clean TM/MC Floor Care Program Spray Buffing cont. 4 Dust mop and damp mop the floor, as needed. Always start a buffing job with a clean floor. 5 Mount a red buffing pad on the rotary floor machine. Have extra, clean red buffing pads on hand. 6 Apply spray buff solution in a coarse spray. Dispense from a labeled bottle. Do not apply too much spray or hazing may result. 7 If you are using a 175 RPM/300 RPM machine, make three passes using a swinging motion over the work area. Pass #1 spreads the solution. Pass #2 cleans and pass #3 polishes the finish. If the floor isn t glossy after three passes, you are using too much spray buff, your pads are dirty, or you are moving too fast (it may be necessary to make a fourth pass until you get the hang of it). 8 Change pads as necessary. Change to a clean pad when the pad begins to collect particles of dried spray buff solution. Change pads when you see dull spots or streaks on the floor. 9 Dust mop the floor after the entire area has been buffed. Start at the far corner and work toward the door. 28

Spray Buffing cont. 10 Clean your equipment and return it to its proper location. Wash pads and hang to dry. Clean floor buffer and other tools. Wash your hands. 11 Remove Wet Floor signs or other blockades after the floor is completely dry and after dust mopping is complete. 29

Commit 2 Clean TM/MC Floor Care Program Spray Buffing Tips One squirt of spray buff solution moistens the floor surface. The spinning pad scrubs soils loose and collects the soils. Be sure to buff before the spray buff solution has time to dry. Try to spray buff the surface on a regular basis, 1-2 times per week. Use restraint when applying solution. Take good care of your pads. Check and flip when they get soiled. Wash and rinse when heavily soiled. 30

Health 2 Flammability 0 Physical Hazard / Instability 0 2 0 0 SAFETY DATA SHEET Version Number: 3 Preparation date: 2013-10-09 1. PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION Product name: UHS SC Floor Cleaner Product reference: MS0300476 Product Code: 4529489, 4529497, 4529500, 4529518 Recommended use: Industrial/Institutional Floor care This product is intended to be diluted prior to use Manufacturer, importer, supplier: US Headquarters Diversey, Inc. 8310 16th St. Canadian Headquarters Diversey, Inc. - Canada 2401 Bristol Circle Oakville, Ontario L6H 6P1 Sturtevant, Wisconsin 53177-1964 Phone: 1-800-668-3131 Phone: 1-888-352-2249 MSDS Internet Address: www.diversey.com Emergency telephone number: 1-800-851-7145 (U.S.); 1-651-917-6133 (Int'l) 2. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION EMERGENCY OVERVIEW WARNING. CAUSES EYE AND SKIN IRRITATION. Principal routes of exposure: Eye contact. Skin contact. Inhalation. Eye contact: Severe eye irritation. Skin contact: Severe skin irritation. Inhalation: May be irritating to nose, throat, and respiratory tract. Ingestion: May cause irritation to mouth, throat and stomach. 3. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS Ingredient(s) CAS # Weight % LD50 Oral - Rat LD50 Dermal - (mg/kg) Rabbit LC50 Inhalation - Rat Alcohol ethoxylates 68439-46-3 1-5% 1400 Not available Not available Ammonium hydroxide 1336-21-6 1-5% 350 Not available Not available 4. FIRST AID MEASURES Eye contact: Immediately flush eyes with running water for at least 15 minutes, keeping eyelids open. Get medical attention. Ultra High Speed (UHS) Burnishing Equipment Checklist Any appropriate PPE Wet Floor signs or other blockades Mop and bucket UHS burnishing machine Dust mop and dust pan Burnishing solution in a labeled bottle (if used) Recommended burnishing pads Using a high-speed (1500 RPM and higher) floor machine with a soft burnishing pad to burnish a specially selected finish to a high gloss. 1 Assemble your equipment and supplies. 2 Put on appropriate Personal Protective Equipment, as stated on the product label and SDS. UHS SC Floor Cleaner HMIS NFPA Personal protective equipment 3 Post Wet Floor signs and other blockades. Use several signs to show the work area. 4 Dust mop and damp mop or autoscrub the floor. Always start a burnishing job with a clean floor. Inspect the floor for areas needing special attention. 31

Ultra High Speed (UHS) Burnishing cont. Commit 2 Clean TM/MC Floor Care Program 5 Mount the appropriate pad on your UHS burnisher. Pad selection is important. Soft pads may add gloss but may not remove black marks and scratches. Aggressive pads can remove too much finish. Confirm pad selection. 6 Make ONE pass over the work area. If the floor isn t glossy after one pass, THEN pass again. 7 Change pads as necessary. Change to a clean pad when the pad begins to collect particles and dried spray buff solution. Change pads when you see dull spots or streaks on the floor 8 Dust mop the floor after the entire area has been burnished. Start at the far corner and work toward the door. 9 Clean your equipment and return it to its proper location. Wash pads and hang to dry. Clean burnisher and other tools. Keep equipment tuned-up. Wash your hands. 32

Ultra High Speed (UHS) Burnishing cont. 10 Remove Wet Floor signs and other blockades after the floor is completely dry. 11 Ask yourself the following questions: Is the floor clean, glossy, and free of powder? Is equipment cleaned and stored? 33

Commit 2 Clean TM/MC Floor Care Program UHS Burnishing Tips Review your equipment maintenance procedures. Identify who is responsible for inspection and where equipment is taken for tune-ups. Propane burnishers require more maintenance and safety precautions than electric machines do. Periodic maintenance, performed by a qualified service mechanic, should include: -- Check and add oil. Change oil and air filters. -- Periodic torque adjustments. -- Periodic clutch adjustments. -- Engine carburetor adjustments for reduced exhaust fumes. If you use a UHS maintainer or cleaner/maintainer, use according to label directions. Burnishing is not complete until you dust mop the floor. Do not burnish an occupied ICU or respiratory care unit room. The dust created from burnishing may affect the patients. When using a larger walk-behind burnisher, pay close attention to imperfections in the floor surface. You may need to raise or lower the pad mount to avoid damaging the floor or tile. 34

Appendix Troubleshooting Guide Most Likely Cause Insufficient coats applied or recoat schedule off. Thin coats of finish. Wrong scrubbing or buffing pads, brushes used aggressively. Too much sand or grit on floor. Ammonia, bleach, or stripper used for routine cleaning. Dirty mops or buckets used for finish application. Tile becoming old or porous. Additional coats applied before previous coat was dry. This causes mop drag and hazy look. Improper cleaner dilutions. Poor Gloss Solution Scrub, rinse, and apply additional coats. Maintain 4 6 coats. Apply medium to full coats. Don t wring out the mop, only tamp. Use red pad for routine scrubbing. Use blue or green pads for deep scrubbing. Use scrub brushes for uneven floors. Use entry mats. Dust mop frequently, sweep grit outside doors. Use approved cleaners only. Strip, properly rinse and apply new finish with clean equipment. Apply additional coats of finish. Use sealer before using finish. Allow next coat to dry sufficiently. If problem is not solved, strip, rinse, and reapply. Powdering or Poor Adhesion of Floor Finish Most Likely Cause Factory finish not properly prepared before finishing. Finish coats applied too thin. Wrong buffing pads or brushes used too aggressively. Finishes designed for low speed buffing are being burnished. Finish applied to soiled floor. Floor not rinsed before finish application. Using fans to force dry the finish. Aiming fans at the floor. Solution Thoroughly remove finish and reapply. Apply medium or full coats. Avoid wrung-out mop. Check the pads or brushes for the job. Match the finish to the maintenance procedure. Clean and rinse floor before applying finish. Thoroughly rinse before finishing. Never direct fans at finish. Aim upwards for air circulation. Where the surface films dries too quickly, it can prevent a good bend to the finish or the floor below. Strip and recoat. 35

Commit 2 Clean TM/MC Floor Care Program Appendix Troubleshooting Guide Scuffing and Scratching of Finish Most Likely Cause Wrong scrubbing or buffing pads/brushes used. Excessive dirt and dirt on the floor. Unequal pad pressure on twin pad autoscrubber. Floor finish film is too thick from excessive recoating. Not scrubbing or buffing often enough. Grit, sand, and soil buffed into finish. Solution Use recommended pad or brush for each procedure. Use approved mats and dust mop frequently. Adjust machine. Deep scrub with a green or blue pad before recoating. Maintain 4 6 coats. Separate main from secondary traffic areas. Schedule appropriate maintenance. Dust mop and clean floor more frequently. Check traffic mats. Most Likely Cause Recoating before prior coat is dry. Floor finish stored at very high or very low temperatures. Contaminated finish was put back into container. Poor daily cleaning. Streaks in Floor Finish Solution Strip, rinse, and reapply. For most finishes, recoat when dry to the touch plus 15 minutes. Do not recoat if mop drags. Replace damaged product. Strip, rinse, and reapply. Discard finish. Follow proper procedures. Never return leftover finish to container for future use. If damp mopping is insufficient, use autoscrubber and more effective floor cleaner. 36

Appendix Troubleshooting Guide Discolored Finish (Yellow or Brown) Most Likely Cause Finish applied with new cotton mops before soaking or cleaning them. Damp mop with dirty water. Excessive dirt and sand enters the facility and is ground into the finish. Dirty mops used in trail mopping. Buffing pads contain dirt and finish. Too strong cleaner concentration can loosen finish and/or leave residue. Using oil treated dust mops. Buildup near baseboards. Solution Soak and clean new mops thoroughly. Use rayon mops to apply finish. When mopping, change water frequently. Use a two bucket system. Use approved mats and runners. Use clean mops. Change water frequently. Clean pads. Rotate or replace as needed. Follow recommended concentrations. Use properly treated mops. Apply finish to the wall only for first and last coat. Others can stay 4 6 inches away from the wall. Most Likely Cause Aerosol overspray or accidental spills of silicone products (polishes, glass cleaners). Ice melting compounds on the floor. Powder residue on floor after burnishing. Dirt and grit on floor. Dust mopping with improperly treated mops. Floor Seems Slippery Solution Prevent overspray with matting. Scrub floor to remove. Clean contaminated area (usually near exits) with water. Control use rates of ice melting compounds. Use walk-off mats and runners. Clean mats regularly under heavy weather conditions. Dust mop after burnishing. Use approved mats and runners. Dust mop routinely and frequently. Use properly treated mops. Spray mop heads routinely with mopping aid. 37

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