How to remove wax from hardwood floors🤩🤯
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- čas přidán 13. 11. 2022
- If you have hardwood floors that have been waxed in the past, you may notice a buildup of wax that can dull the appearance of your floors over time. Hardwood wax removal is the process of removing this buildup of wax to restore the natural beauty of your floors.
During the hardwood wax removal process, a professional flooring technician will use specialized tools and techniques to strip away the layers of wax buildup on your floors. This can involve using chemical solvents and abrasive materials to effectively remove the wax without damaging the underlying hardwood.
Once the wax has been removed, your hardwood floors will be restored to their natural beauty, with a clean, polished appearance that enhances the look and feel of your home or business. And because wax buildup can trap dirt and debris, removing it can also improve the indoor air quality of your space, making it a healthier environment for you and your family or employees.
If you're looking to refresh the look of your hardwood floors and remove unsightly wax buildup, contact a professional hardwood wax removal service today. They can provide expert guidance and services to restore the beauty of your floors and help you enjoy a healthier, more beautiful living or working environment
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Hey guy what is the machine are you using & the chemical use in your pump sprayer?
And where can I find the first machine that was used for stripping
So before a machine like you have what did they use maybe a mop and bucket or a wet vac.
Do you Know Sir.
Ty
Jason what’s up. How long do you wait b4 you pick up the liquid you sprayed on the floor.
Did you leave that nastiness on their lawn?
a was about to ask the same. why to dump it on the lawn ? 😂
I was thinking the same thing.😮😬
That looks really good.
I have a similar problem on my heart pine floors. It had an original waxed topcoat, and i had that sanded and oil based polyurethane applied. Now that poly is peeling badly. My guess is that the wax wasn't taken off properly like you did.
Help me out!? (Im in Springield, MO)
What are you wanting done?
@@elitefloor1 are there options without resanding entirely?
What is the name of the 1st machine you used
A tornado BR16/3
What cleaning solution did you use? TREWAX?? Thank you
I didn't
I love watching your videos, so I have a machine like the one you have to a-braid but I don’t have the remover one of liquid I only have a wet vac.
My question is why don’t you use Oil Base Polyurethane?
Thanks.
Also when you use the water base poly and apply coasts why don’t you show the sanding of first coat
Ty
Jason can you tell me why when you screen, that you go against the grain and not with the grain.
Also Jason do you ever go back to the customer and check on the work you did?
Ty
60 grit?
80/120
Looks great, emulsion agent can you please tell me name of it.
The ones I see all say not for Hardwood floors.
Ty