How To Refinish A Vinyl Or Tile Foor Using Floor
Finish By: Lee
Harris
The following procedure is for reapplying
coats to an already finished floor or applying finish to a new
floor. When finishing a new floor always follow the
manufacturers recommendations for prepping the floor. You
should always consult the flooring manufacturer on the types of
finishes that are suited to your floor. When finishing any
floor we recommend that you use a quality floor finish that is
correctly matched to your flooring. Our online floor finishing
procedures are the general guidelines for finishing a floor.
These days floor finish has become the alternative to old
fashioned waxes. Floor finish can give a floor a great long
lasting shine without the problems of conventional
waxes.
Procedure:
Make sure that your floor has been prepared
for finishing. Clean the floor removing as much dirt and debris
as possible. If the floor has more than 5 coats of finish we
recommend stripping the floor first. Too many layers of finish
can dull a floor. Over time floor finish can yellow in color,
if you see any yellowing on the floor we also recommend that
you strip the floor first.
After the floor has been prepared, vacuum or
dust mop the floor to remove any dust. We recommend that you
spray your dust mop with dust mop treatment to remove as much
dust as possible. Make sure to remove anything stuck to the
floor, anything that is on the floor when you finish it will
become part of the floor finish and you will have to strip your
floor and begin again.
Make sure that the floor are you are
finishing does not and will not have traffic moving through it
for at least 12 - 24 hours depending on the type of finish that
your are applying (see floor finish manufacturers
specifications for curing and drying time). Use warning signs
to make sure the area where you are finishing is marked out so
that everyone is aware of the area.
Finishing a floor requires the use of two mop
buckets. One bucket will be used to keep the finish mop damp
and the other will be used to apply the floor finish. Line the
floor finish bucket with a clear trash can liner so that you
can dispose of the finish easily after the job is
complete.
Fill one mop bucket 1/2 way up with water and
the lined mop bucket 1/4 full with floor finish. Dip your
finish mop into the water bucket and wring until the mop is
damp and water does not drip from the end. Next, dip the damp
mop into the floor finish and wring until the finish mop does
not drip.
The best way to finish floors is to divide
the floor into sections to assure that an even amount of floor
finish is applied everywhere. Begin applying the floor finish
at the furthest corner from the entrance. Apply floor finish to
the baseboard area first (a block applicator can be a great
tool for this job) working away from the corner. Make sure the
floor finish is going on to the floor in a thin even
coat.
After you have applied floor finish to the
baseboard move on to the open areas of the floor. Move the mop
head in a figure eight motion overlapping mopping sections by
about an inch.
After you have applied the finish evenly to
the entire area, let the floor dry. The floor should look
glossy with no raised areas or drip marks. Follow the floor
finish manufacturers recommendations for drying time. Depending
on the floor finish you may wish to apply more than one coat of
floor finish, if so, let the floor dry in between coats. You
may also want to buff the floor in between coats so that the
second coat adheres better to the first coat.
To maintain the new look of the floor finish
you can burnish with a burnishing floor pad, again see the
manufacturers recommendations for maintenance on your
floor.
After 12 hours your floor should be fully
cured. Floor traffic can now resume.
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