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Floor Care Fundamentals

— By Mike Weber —

Improve your total finished floor care program.

They say that a first impression is usually what sticks, no matter what changes or upgrades are made later. When people enter your business, the first things they’re likely to see are your floors, which, depending on how clean or dirty the floors look, can shape their perceptions. Floors that appear dirty, scuffed or dull can convey the impression that the facility’s cleanliness standards are lacking. Studies have shown that facility appearance ratings can drop as much as 75% if the floor shine creates a negative impression.

Mike Weber, P&G Professional

The fundamentals of floor care include following a routine maintenance program that helps protect your floor investment and bottom line, as well as understanding the importance of floor cleaning when it comes to safety and appearance.

Why put finish on a floor?

Floor finish is used to provide a renewable, restorable, ‘rejuvenate-able’ wear layer on a resilient floor. The built-in, anti-slip properties are most effective if a finished floor is maintained at high shine, and the built-in waxes in the finish are able to yield a higher coefficient of friction to make the floor less slippery and to:

The common myth that shiny finished floors are more slippery than dull finished floors is generally false. A good floor finish is designed to provide the right coefficient of friction for slip-resistant floors, but only if the finish is cleaned and maintained properly, which results in shiny floors.

Finished Floor Maintenance

Sticking to a regular maintenance schedule and using cleaning products that clean effectively with the least amount of labor is the most efficient way to maintain the look of any finished floor. There are various levels of upkeep — from a daily routine to more interim maintenance that involves buffing/burnishing or a deep scrub and topcoat, to restorative maintenance, which gets more costly.

 

 

 

 

 

 

When applying floor finish, remember the 20/40 rule: If a coat of finish dries in less than 20 minutes, the finish has been applied too thin. If a coat of finish takes more than 40 minutes to dry, it has been applied too thick.

Safety

Another important reason to maintain your finished floors is for safety. Some of the top hazards leading to accidents are:

 

By developing a regular maintenance program, including proper cleaning techniques and products, your facility can create an environment with high visual appeal, that is inviting and safe for your visitors, guest and employees.

 

— Mike Weber is a technical and science liaison for P&G Professional. His focus has been on in-depth industry understanding for finished floor care, carpet care and daily cleaning, and applying this understanding toward training the industry to achieve better results. In his past roles at P&G, Weber led the development of new products based on consumer insights. For more information, visit http://pgpro.com/product-categories/floor-care/

 

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