Hard Floor Maintenance: A Guide
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Ideally, to achieve consistent results when using Jangro floor chemicals the following approach should be considered. We want to help you choose the right Jangro floor cleaning product suitable for the surface type and the task in-hand that will ultimately avoid wasted time and thereby reduce maintenance costs.
Step 1: Prepare - Getting the floor into the correct state to receive the appropriate dressing.
This is the stage where you should prepare the floor by removing all contaminants with the use of a floor polish remover. These include not only soil, but also any old or worn dressing, providing a good foundation to then go and add a new layer of protective polish. You should also equip the floor chemically to effectively protect the surface, ensuring it has a neutral pH.
Step 2: Protect - Select and apply the appropriate floor polish finish.
Hard floors need to be protected from general wear and tear as well as attack from oil, grease and other chemicals. In order to do this, some new floors usually require the application of a protective seal, followed by further applications of a suitable floor polish. As a result, this will enhance the appearance of the floor and make the cleaning and maintenance process easier.
Step 3: Maintain - Retain the finish by regular programme of floor maintenance.
Our key recommendation has to be ensuring that your robust floor maintenance routine contains a good quality floor maintainer, to help you extend the life of your floor finish. By doing this, you'll also reduce the need to strip and reapply polish, which we appreciate is a time consuming task.
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