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Apr 29, 2018Explorer II
This is a floor finish (originally developed to seal porous floors like terrazo), and while it will yellow with age and ultimately peel from non-porous surfaces, the yellowing is uniform and it is low effort route to a wet look surface compared to many apply and buff automotive waxes, or actually doing an automotive clear-coat.
But even when used on floors, these finishes are not low maintenance, because traffic means they are polished weekly or more often, and stripped and re-applied at least annually, because of uneven wear. In our military training barracks the floors got stripped and re-waxed by each class (10-12 weeks) but that was as much discipline training as it was maintenance.
But even when used on floors, these finishes are not low maintenance, because traffic means they are polished weekly or more often, and stripped and re-applied at least annually, because of uneven wear. In our military training barracks the floors got stripped and re-waxed by each class (10-12 weeks) but that was as much discipline training as it was maintenance.
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