THE OUTSIDE INVASION The dirt and grime that gets on your floor comes from outside your facility. Stopping the dirt, grime, foreign materials, and wetness before it lands on your floor can save you a ton of time and money in maintenance costs. The best way to deal with this outside invasion is to have
The Marks That Won’t Come Up
After a fair amount of elbow grease, on-going effort, and a myriad number of chemical supplies, does that once lovely floor still look like a ’71 Chevy at the end of a demolition derby? Nothing seems to work and many despair that nothing ever will. You have been plagued by the marks that don’t come
When the marks STILL won’t come up
How FloorShield Color can make your floor look like new If all else fails in removing stains, dye marks or scuff marks from your floors, it is now possible to re-color flooring with FloorShield Color. This innovative floor finish allows you to renew the floor and maintain the same non-slip and other performance attributes required
Moving, Storing and Using Your Floor Outside
More damage is done to flooring in transporting it than in using it. Here are a few tips to reduce the possibility of damage. 1. Always roll the floor up around a core. We recommend a 6” diameter plastic tube which you will be able to find at most plumbing/hardware stores. 2. Never transport or store
Slip No More!
How to avoid and deal with slippery dance studio floors The biggest complaint regarding movement floor surfaces is that they get too slippery. The second biggest complaint is that they also get too sticky. How can this be? There are three answers: PERSPECTIVE, ENVIRONMENT, and MAINTENANCE. Every movement activity has an ideal co-efficient of friction that