![]() ![]() Some brands of finishes will strip easier with the same brand fo stripper. Lot's of opinions here, and ya know what they say about those. If you have them a couple of handles is ideal (otherwise kneepads are recommended) very important if you have a lot of sealer/wax to remove. It kind of lets the wax flow through the pad. This lets you keep stripping because it doesn't fill up with wax. That means when you look at it it is very open. And a very good High Productivity Stripping pad. You need to have adequate dwell time 20-30 min. If you are grabbing a sizable piece of floor cold water gives you more working time with the stripper. If you don't get the floor vac'ed and then rinsed off before it starts drying on the floor you have to go through the section again with the buffer. The potential pitfall is if you use hot water in the stripper it will evaporate quicker. The strippers we're talking about don't need it. Beware of using hot water in your stipper. NCL only pays freight on 1500 lb orders, and there isn't a distributor anywhere within an hour so I never used more than that. As far as Bare Bones I used a couple of 5 gallon pales once to sample.
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