09-18-2017, 08:25 PM
I haven't tried this before but if you stripped with your Cimix how was it compared to a regular 175?
Stripping
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09-18-2017, 08:25 PM
I haven't tried this before but if you stripped with your Cimix how was it compared to a regular 175?
09-18-2017, 09:56 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-18-2017, 09:59 PM by Lounge Lizards.)
In commercial it was okay as it was after hours, but the residential clients complained as I started to strip.
Seriously, I have only done two strip & seals (as we call it), with my Cimex. I used the Gray Maxi pads and an Aussie stripper. Did exactly as I used to with a rotary 30 years ago. Edges had to be done with a doodle-bug & a black pad. After the strip, I neutralized, dried & then buffed using the Beige pads. By buffing, this helped via friction, to heat up & seal the pores in the VCT. By doing this, you don't waste sealer finish that will soak into the unsealed VCT. First coat of sealer/finish, I laid right to the edge. Subsequent coats, I laid a mop width away from the edge to allow for any possible spreading of polish in case someone was going to spray burnish later on. Hope this helps.
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09-18-2017, 10:06 PM
Thanks Shorty, I only use stripper in commercial accounts only. I picked up some stripping pads from ES as I just felt like trying something new. I think the only change as far as laying finish down is that I use microfiber pads instead of mop. Everything else is the same as you stated above. Ty for your input. Sometimes my Cimex stay's parked for a while unless I have a lot of commercial carpet to clean. Just trying to find uses for it.
09-19-2017, 06:41 AM
8.5 Steps To a Perfect Floor Stripping Using a Cimex:
1. Dust mop the floor. 2. Apply a high quality rinse-free stripper to the floor, diluted as recommended (normally it's 4-1). Thoroughly wet the floor with plenty of stripper solution, and keep the floor wet. 3. Attach Lightning Pads https://www.excellent-supply.com/Lightni...p_213.html 4. Add plain water to your Cimex. And scrub the floor dispensing plain water as you work the machine over the floor. Make slow overlapping passes. 5. Scrape, doodle-bug, or mop aggressively the edges. 6. Wet vac the floor, before the solution dries up. Attempt to recover every last drop of the slurry. 7. Rinse the floor thoroughly. 8. Apply 4 coats of a quality floor finish. Let each coat dry before applying the next. 8.5 [Optional] The next day, after the finish has cured, the floor can be burnished with a high-speed buffer to really pop the shine. Floor stripping is simple with a Cimex! I've done tons of them.
09-19-2017, 06:40 PM
Rinse Free Stripper Rick. It's a small part of my business but Even after 24 years I never heard of rinse free stripper. Hmmmmm!
09-19-2017, 07:57 PM
It exists.
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