We use wax wands with a back pack pouch! This is the old school way of doing things . It’s a wand with a flat mop, has a tube that comes out from the pouch in the back pack which is released out onto the floor directly in front of your pad with a trigger system at the top of the pole! Nice work
Been waxing floors at my hospital job for 2 years now. I absolutely despise the wand with the back pouch. Weight of the wax throws me off especially when working for hours. And the "flat" pad it comes with is meant to be used in one direction. Flat pad and this method make it so much easier. Especially when covering large areas
10 yrs exp Last night I tried the flat mop method for the first time, and yeah, so much easier to edge cleanly and spread! nice thin coats. And wasted alot less wax since I only put down on the floor only what I need. Not to mention, clean up is super easy. I should have tried this a long time ago!
I like it. What do you think of the Home Depot Zep product? I've stripped and finished floors several times and always find the polish to not last. Don't know if it's the product.
So when do you edge it? If I'm stripping I usually edge it every coat, but I've been told after a couple coats I don't need to anymore. Are you saying to wait until the last coat to edge it? Also, why do you go in figure 8s and not more straight back and fourth?
I’ve been waxing floors for 10 yrs and never used this method seems back breaking to be bending over and over pouring it but I like it when cutting areas. To me the mop bucket seems much easier but heavier to mop specifically when it comes to 10,000 sq ft but I’ll try it in small areas and also I would need to pour out of the 5 gallon bags into a gallon to pour seems like more work to be pouring into gallons since the hospital provides the 5 gallon floor finish Hmmmmm what to do? 🤔
I have been a floor finisher for about 5 years now and i used the string mop and bucket method, and thought i would try using the flat mop and poor method as you show and its way better i think and much faster. but it seems like i use more wax with pouring on the floor opposed using a mop bucket.
I just stripped and waxed a small kitchen with a sponge mop and elbow grease to get up a bunch of glue after installing. I used a swiffer something with a rag attached to smooth out the wax I sprayed on the floor with a 1$ spray bottle. I guarantee it's better than this hacks work. 14' by 11'
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@Axel Ali Thanks for your reply. I got to the site thru google and Im trying it out now. Takes quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
About 15 to 20 minutes with a blower are two on it but make sure you have the blowers facing up in the air at the start so you don’t blow the wet wax up and make waves in your floor and you can touch it and see if it’s sticky to the touch
I've been working at a k-8th grade school for 6 yrs 600 students 200 adults that makes for 4000 pairs of feet by the end of the week during the school year no matter how the floor is waxed the shine is gone by October!!!
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