Romco e-Catalogue 2019

13 The key to correct floor care is knowing the type of floor you will be caring for. Many floors can be ruined by applying an inappropriate product. Floors are divided in two categories: non-resilient and resilient. Non-Resilient Floors This flooring material is hard and has no give, it does not flex or spring when walked on. Examples of non-resilient flooring are: ceramic tiles, marble, slate, terrazzo, concrete, porcelain, quarry tiles and onyx. Resilient Floors This flooring material is firm, yet has a “give” or “bounce back.” It will flex without cracking, meaning the floor has some amount of cushioning when a load is placed upon it. However, carpeting is not resilient flooring because it has “give” but is not firm. Examples of resilient flooring are vinyl tiles, asphalt tiles, rubber, linoleum, wood, cork, laminate and poured synthetic resin. Neutralizers A neutralizer cleaning chemical is anything but neutral. In the cleaning world, a cleaning chemical that is termed a “neutralizer”will most often be acidic, in the pH range of 2. Neutralizers are used to bring alkaline liquids and residues back to a pH of 7 or neutral, making it simpler to clean up and preparing the floor for the floor finish. Film Away Neutral Detergent & Ice Melt Remover (pH 7) This neutral detergent offers you a great cleaner, combined with a neutralizing feature for ice melter residues. Can also be used as a multitask cleaner that offers superior cleaning power and reduces the risk of leaving your floor with an unbalanced pH. Certified UL 2759 Format Code Case QTY 4 L 51440 4 Neutralizer Floor Neutralizer & Cleaner (pH 1) Neutralizer’s effective penetrating action conditions floors by neutralizing and cleaning stripper residues before applying a water emulsion floor sealer or finish. Format Code Case QTY 5 L 53540 4

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