DUSTBANE Floor Care Instructions

October 30, 2023
DUSTBANE

DUSTBANE Floor Care

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Product Information: Floor Care Training Guide

The Floor Care Training Guide provides guidelines for proper

floor care for different types of flooring materials. It emphasizes the importance of floor care in creating a good first impression for customers and clients. The guide includes information on the proper use of chemicals, water temperature, protective equipment, and equipment maintenance. It also provides instructions for removing heel marks and sticky residue. The guide categorizes flooring materials into two types: non-resilient and resilient, and provides examples of each type.

Product Usage Instructions

  • Proper Use of Chemicals: Always read the label and SDS instructions prior to use to ensure a safe working environment. Using the correct temperature of water, cold to room temperature has a large impact on the outcome of the cleaning process. Use and wear protective equipment or clothing required by the employer. The use of protective gloves and safety glasses is highly recommended.
  • Heel Marks: To remove black heel marks, use a fine nylon pad moistened with a neutral pH detergent. Rinse thoroughly with a clean cloth and water. Ensure floor is dried thoroughly before allowing foot traffic.
  • Sticky Residue: Use a smooth, plastic putty knife and DOODLE BUSTER to remove sticky residue. Rinse with a damp cloth after application of product. Refer to product label and safety data sheet (SDS) before use.
  • Proper Use of Equipment: Keep all equipment clean and in good repair. Wash and rinse mops, pads, applicators, brushes, and power cord after each use. Use a dedicated mop for each procedure.
  • Floor Identification: Identify the type of floor before applying any cleaning product. Floors are divided into two categories: non-resilient and resilient. Non-resilient flooring materials are hard and have no give, while resilient flooring material is firm, yet has a give or bounce back. Examples of each type are provided in the guide.
  • Safety First: Safety is very important during floor maintenance. Proper use of floor signs as well as following correct cleaning procedures can reduce the risks of injury. View the Slip & Fall Accidents white paper for more information.

THE BASICS
You only get one chance at a first impression. Walking into a healthcare facility, office, or retail store, what is one of the first things you notice? The floors! Are they clean, clear of debris and scuff marks, or are they dirty and dingy? Floor care is often overlooked but the impact it has on customers and clients is immeasurable.

GENERAL FLOOR CARE GUIDELINES

Proper Use of Chemicals:
The improper use of cleaners and strippers may damage floors. Frequent treatment or inadequate rinsing may cause cracking, shrinking and/or discoloration.
Always read the label and SDS instructions prior to use to ensure a safe working environment.

Water:
Using the correct temperature of water, cold to room temperature has a large impact on the outcome of the cleaning process. Follow all directions on labels and SDS carefully as to avoid any problems.

Heel Marks:
Black heel marks can be removed using a fine nylon pad moistened with a neutral pH detergent. Rinse thoroughly with a clean cloth and water. Ensure floor is dried thoroughly before allowing foot traffic.

Gum, Tape and Other Sticky Residue:
Sticky residue can be removed with a smooth, plastic putty knife and DOODLE BUSTER, rinse with a damp cloth after application of product.

Proper Use of Equipment:
Keep all equipment clean and in good repair. Wash and rinse mops, pads, applicators, brushes and power cord after each use. Use a dedicated mop for each procedure.
Proper use of equipment will help prolong its life, reducing maintenance needs and help ensure a clean floor after every task.
Use and wear protective equipment or clothing required by the employer. The use of protective gloves and safety glasses is highly recommended.
Refer to product label and safety data sheet (SDS) before use. For complete product information, please consult www.dustbane.ca.

FFLOOR IDENTIFICloor IdentificationATION
Common Flooring Types
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
Non-resilient flooring materials is hard and has no give, it does not flex or spring when walked on. The most non-resilient surface is a concrete slab.

Types Of Flooring:

  • Ceramic
  • Porcelain
  • Quarry Tile
  • Marble
  • Granite
  • Slate
  • Onyx
  • Terrazzo
  • Concrete

RESILIENT FLOORS
Resilient flooring material is firm, yet has a give or bounce back. However, carpeting is not considered as resilient flooring because it has give, but is not firm.

Types Of Flooring:

  • Vinyl Composite
  • Asphalt
  • Vinyl
  • Linoleum
  • Marmoleum
  • Rubber
  • Wood
  • Cork
  • Laminate

SAFETY FIRST

Safety is very important during floor maintenance, both for the person doing the cleaning and especially for people walking in the area being cleaning. Slips and falls can happen in a second and can be very dangerous, causing broken bones, head injuries or worst. The proper use of floor signs as well as following correct cleaning procedures can reduce the risks of injury.
View our Slip & Fall Accidents white paper on page x.

THE PERFECT FLOOR SYSTEM
Achieve brilliant shine and maximum durability with this perfect combination of equipment and chemicals.
Designed to reduce the amount of labour involved in your floor care program The Perfect Floor System offers a simplified, economical solution when compared to manual preparation.
Ideal for all resilient and non-resilient floors, this 4-step plan can give your floors a brand-new look with little effort from start to finish.

STRIP WITH THE SQUARE SCRUB®
Using the Square Scrub® PIVOT with the HEPA Dry Vac Kit, remove floor finish and build up with a dry strip pad. Walking forward or backward, make your way around the room, dividing it into manageable areas.

RINSE WITH THE LABRADOR
Pass the Labrador L21 through the area to rinse the floor and pick up any residue from stripping – creating a clean, smooth base for the floor finish to adhere to.

APPLY 2-3 COATS OF RUNWAY
For a high-gloss finish, use a flat mop and bucket to apply 2-3 thin coats of Runway to the clean floor, allowing the floor to completely dry between coats (at least 30 minutes).

MAINTAIN WITH THE CLEANBRIGHT PAD & FILM AWAY
Use the CleanBright pad on your auto-scrubber with water to enhance your floor finish until the desired gloss level is achieved. Or, use the CleanBright pad and Film Away together for your every day cleaning and maintenence!

DUST MOPPING

DAILY MAINTENANCE
Proper daily maintenance can prolong the life of your floor finish by many years. A simple dust mopping can instantly improve the look of a floor.

HOW-TO
Before beginning this task, chemically treat your dust mop with HYGO H2O. This labour saving process traps and holds dust and soil instead of scattering it during the cleaning process.

Initial Treatment of New or Freshly Laundered Mops
Spray HYGO H2O over entire mop until it is damp but not wet. Hang mop to dry for 24 hours before using.
Remove all obstacles from work area including walk off mats.
Scrape any gum or glue or tape from floor surface using DOODLE BUSTER and rinsing with a damp cloth after applying the product.
Using a dust mop, push along edge of working area making sure the leading edge of the mop does not change
Dust mop the center of the work area, gently shaking out the dust mop at the end of each path.

Sweep all dirt and debris into a dustpan and empty into a waste receptacle.
Clean out dust mop by brushing or if possible vacuuming.

TOOLS/EQUIPMENT

  • Dust Mop
  • Broom and Dust Pan F Scraper
  • Cleaning Products

DAMP MOPPING

A QUICK AND EFFECTIVE CLEAN
Damp mopping quickly and effortlessly removes dirt and other surface soils in heavily trafficked areas, keeping the floor cleaner longer.

TOOLS/EQUIPMENT

  • Wet Floor Sign
  • Clean Mop Head and Handle F Mop Bucket and Wringer F Cleaning Products

HOW-TO
Fill mop bucket with EXCELSIOR detergent from dispensing system. If there is no dispensing system is available, add EXCELSIOR detergent to a bucket of unheated tap water, following dilution instruction on label.

For Light Soil Conditions
Dip mop solution and wring out with heavy pressure.
Apply mop to floor starting with an outline of the work area and then through the middle area using a figure-8 pattern.
Allow to air dry.

For Heavy Soil Conditions

  • Apply solution without wringing out mop
  • Let stand 3 to 5 minutes.
  • Pick up solution with wrung out mop. Rinse floor.

At the End of the Cleaning Task
Hang mop so that air can circulate around it to prevent mold and mildew.

THE MICRO-5
For a mopping alternative that’s more sanitary and less
labour-intensive than a mop & bucket, try the MICRO-5. Weighing in at only 44 pounds, the Micro-5 is easily transportable and features and a foldable handle for easy storage.
Auto-scrubbers use different pads to achieve certain cleaning tasks on floors, while the Micro-5 is equipped with a brush that’s just meant to agitate the floor. This makes the Micro-5 the ideal choice for everyday use in small to medium-sized environments.

DEEP SCRUBBING

RESTORE YOUR FLOOR
Deep scrubbing quite often can take the place of a full stripping job. The individual parts of the task are similar, however, less aggressive chemicals are used so you only scrub off the top 1 of 2 layers of floor finish.

TOOLS/EQUIPMENT

  • Rubber Gloves and Footwear F Wet Vac
  • Safety Glasses
  • Squeegee
  • Wet Floor Signs
  • Wiping Cloths
  • Dust Mop
  • Scraper
  • 2 Mop Buckets
  • 2 Clean Mops and Handles F 175 rpm Rotary Floor Machine F Scrubbing Pads
  • Utility Pad Holder and Pads F Cleaning Products

Remove all obstacles from work area including walk off mats.
Dust mop entire floor area and remove any gum, tape or glue.
Post wet floor signs at all entrances to work area.
Add proper amount of degreaser (see page xx) to unheated tap water, following dilution instructions on label.
Apply solution to a 10 x 10 area of floor. (For heavily soiled conditions allow 5 minutes dwell time ensuring the floor stays completely wet).
Scrub all edges and corners with utility pad.
Scrub the entire floor with a floor machine and scrubbing pad. (If there is a heavy build-up of floor finish, scrub in both directions ensuring the floor stays wet. This step could also be completed with an auto-scrubber).
Pick up slurry with wet vac including edges and corners. (Slurry is a mixture of water and product that accumulates on the floor during cleaning).
Rinse the floor.
Pick up rinse water with wet vac.
Give the floor a final rinse with a clean mop and clean water.
Wipe all adjacent areas that may have been splashed during the scrubbing procedure.
Allow the floor to dry completely then check to ensure floor has an even appearance.
Keep all traffic off the area until floor has been re-finished following directions in this document.

TIP
Using the LABRADOR XP (ORBITAL) in combination with the BLUE SPACER pad can achieve deep scrubbing using a more efficient operation than the conventional method.

SPRAY BUFFING

BRING UP THE FINISH
Spray buffing and burnishing are excellent ways of maintaining gloss and durability between periodic restoration of a finished floor. Always complete proper dust mopping and damp mopping before spray buffing or burnishing to avoid dirt being pressed into the floor finish.

Tools/Equipment

  • Dust mop
  • Floor Machine
  • Floor Pads
  • Cleaning Products

Center a RED BUFFING PAD on the machine and adjust the handle height to the proper position.
Spray undiluted CROSS-LINK or RESTORE, diluted 1:4 with clean, unheated tap water, in a fine mist onto a small area of the floor.
Run the floor machine over the entire sprayed area to form a hazy film.
Continue to run the machine over the area until the desired gloss is achieved.
Repeat steps 2-4 until all of the work area is completed.
Dust mop the entire work area.

BURNISHING

MAINTAINING GLOSS & DURABILITY
UHS Burnishing is an excellent way of maintaining gloss and durability between periodic restoration of a finished floor. Always complete proper dust mopping and damp mopping before burnishing to avoid soil being ground into the floor finish.
Cent er PINKa ERASER PAD onto the burnisher and adjust pad pressure. Optional: spray or squirt a small amount of RESTORE or CHALLENGER, with unheated tap water onto the floor directly in front of the burnisher.
Lower the burnisher over the solution and move the machine forward until the pad starts to dry out.
Repeat steps 1 and 2 until the entire work area is completed changing pad as it becomes loaded.
Dust mop the entire work area.

TOOLS/EQUIPMENT

  • Dust mop
  • Floor Machine
  • Floor Pads
  • Cleaning Products

STRIPPING

REMOVING SEALER AND FINISH
Stripping is one of the most labour intensive and
costly tasks of floor care. To avoid the cost of repeating this task, don’t try to skip or skimp. Tackle an area that you are confident can be completed in the time allowed.
Remove all furnishings, mats and any free standing objects from work area.
Dust mop entire floor area and remove any gum, tape or glue.
Post wet floor signs at all entrances to work area.
Dilute TIME OUT PLUS stripper to unheated tap water, following mixing instructions on label.
Apply stripping solution to a 10 x 10 area of floor. Allow 8 to 10 minutes dwell time ensuring the floor stays completely wet.
Scrub all edges and corners with a utility pad. Use scraper where necessary.
Scrub the entire floor with a floor machine and stripping pad. If there is a heavy build-up of floor finish, scrub in both directions ensuring the floor stays wet. An auto-scrubber may be used for this task, but do not apply stripping solution through the auto-scrubber. The first pass with the auto- scrubber should be with vacuum function turned off and the squeegee in the up position.
Vacuum slurry with wet vacuum including edges and corners.
Using a clean mop and bucket of clear water, rinse the floor, repeating until it’s completely free of residue.
Pick up rinse water with wet vac, repeating if necessary.
Wipe all adjacent areas that may have been splashed during the stripping procedure.
Allow the floor to dry completely then check to ensure all floor finish and residue has been removed and that the pH is neutral (7).
Keep all traffic off of the floor area until floor has been re-finished. (see next page for instructions)

TOOLS/EQUIPMENT

  • Rubber Gloves and Footwear
  • Utility Pad Holder and Pads
  • Safety Glasses
  • Wet Vac
  • Wet Floor Signs
  • Squeegee
  • Dust Mop
  • Wiping Cloths
  • Scraper
  • Time Out Plus
  • 2 Mop Buckets
  • Stripping Pads
  • 2 Clean Mops & Handles
  • 175 RPM Rotary Floor Machine

SEALING AND FINISHING

TIME TO SHINE
Sealing and finishing is a task that not only enhances the appearance of a floor but when done properly and maintained well, will protect the floor surface for many years.
Be sure to follow all of the steps outlined below.

TOOLS/EQUIPMENT

  • Wet Floor Signs
  • Wiping Cloths
  • Scraper
  • Mop Buckets, lined with bag
  • Clean Mop and Handles
  • Cleaning Products

Dust mop entire floor area with a clean untreated dust mop. Post wet floor signs at all entrances to work area.
Line the mop bucket with a polybag to prevent contamination.
Slowly pour FOUNDATION sealer (or ORBIT finish) into mop bucket to avoid foam.
Dip a string mop or flat microfibre mop into the bucket and tamp in the wringer.
Starting at a point beside the bucket, apply sealer (or finish) to a predetermined outline and then fill in that area using a figure-8 pattern. Be sure to always leave a wet edge so that the next section can be blended. Be sure to outline your work area to be the right size so as not to let the mop dry out.
Allow each coat to dry thoroughly, 30 to 60 minutes before attempting the next coat, 3 to 4 coats are recommended.

TIP

  • Never pour unused sealer or finish back into container.
  • Apply only the second coat of sealer and the last coat of finish to the edge (this will avoid build up).

GROUT CLEANING

Grout cleaning is a labour intensive and costly tasks. To avoid the cost of repeating this task, don’t try to skip or skimp. Tackle an area that you are confident can be completed in the time allowed. Only grout that is free of old floor finish can be effectively restored, you may have to strip old floor finish or sealer from the area before proceeding to the grout cleaning procedure.
Dilute BLU-LITE PLUS in unheated tap water following label instructions.
Liberally apply solution to a manageable area of floor. Allow 5 minutes dwell time ensuring the floor stays completely wet.
Scrub the entire floor with a floor machine and grit brush. Be sure to scrub in both directions and ensure the floor stays wet.
Pick up slurry with wet vacuum including edges and corners.
Rinse the treated floor with clean water until all the product has been removed. Do not use a neutralizer.
Wipe all adjacent areas that may have been splashed during the stripping procedure.
Allow the floor to dry completely then check to ensure all product and residue has been removed.
Keep all traffic off of the floor area until floor has been
re-finished, see instructions in this document.

TOOLS/EQUIPMENT

  • Rubber Gloves and footwear
  • Utility Pad Holder and Pads
  • Safety Glasses
  • Wet Vacuum
  • Wet Floor Signs
  • Squeegee
  • Dust Mop
  • Wiping Cloths
  • Scraper
  • 2 Mop Buckets
  • 2 Clean Mops
  • 175 rpm Rotary Floor Machine
  • Grit Scrub Brush
  • Cleaning Products

FLOOR PADS

Conventional

  • Black Agressive Stripping Pad
    Aggressive, heavy-duty wet stripping pad.

  • Green – Scrubbing Pad
    Heavy duty, deep scrubbing pad, for scrub and recoat applications.

  • Blue – Cleaning Pad
    Moderate scrubbing pad for scrubbing, recoating or light spray cleaning of floors. Can also be used with auto-scrubbers.

  • Red – Buffing Pad
    Conventional, multi-purpose pad for wet and dry buffing and light scrubbing. Can also be used with auto-scrubbers

  • White – Super Polishing Pad
    Non-aggressive pad for polishing a clean, dry floor. Can also be used with auto-scrubbers.

High-Speed

  • Jackeroo® Light Burnishing Pad (Hair Blend Light)
    Effectively combines natural hair and fiber in a new, advanced way, bringing out the gloss on softer, more buffable floor finishes.

  • Jackeroo® Burnishing Pad (Hair Blend Heavy)
    Blend of synthetic fibers and natural hair. Pad lasts longer with the added benefit of the lubricating effect of a hair pad.

  • Buckaroo® Burnishing Pad (Hair Blend Extra Heavy)
    Made of animal hair with a hard and aggressive binder.

  • Blue Ice Burnishing Pad
    Super soft pad for dry burnishing. Produces a deep and lasting shine.

  • Pink Eraser – Burnishing & Cleaning Pad
    Designed to restore finish and improve gloss on harder floor surfaces. Removes marks and scuffs quickly with minimal finish removal.

Specialty

  • Emerald/Dominator Stripping Pad
    A durable and extra aggressive stripping pad designed with heavy denier fibers that provide noticeable results with a single pass.

  • Thin Maroon Stripping Pad
    Aggressive pad designed for dry stripping floor finish. Its fibers are coated with high- quality abrasives for fast, efficient results.

  • Titan Extreme Stripping Pad
    Our most extreme stripping pad! The ultimate stripping performance that removes years of dirt and floor finish buildup. Offers superior chemical resistance compared to a conventional pad.

  • Diamond-D Polishing Pad
    Gives your floors a new shiny look and a smooth surface. They work effectively in daily cleaning on all common floor types. They will transform any dull, worn floor into a clean, shining floor.
    Abrasiveness levels: 400, 800, 1500, 3000, 6000

Rectangular

  • Spacer Pad
    Holds the other pad onto the bottom of the floor machine. Can be used for light cleaning/buffing.

  • Tile & Grout Pad
    Reaches into grout lines to clean the toughest dirt and stains. Aggressive but not abrasive.

  • Sandscreen Pad
    Removes floor finish or repair wood floors – both sides of the screen can be used.
    Available in grits: 60, 80, 100, 120

  • Wet Stripping Pad
    Used for wet stripping to remove floor finish and polish floors. Ideal to revive scuffed floors.

  • Floor Finish Remover Pad
    Removes several layers of floor finish without the use of chemicals and prepare surface for re-coating.

  • Carpet Pad
    Deep cleans any carpeted surface, especially high traffic areas that require a faster drying time. Use wet on any carpeted surface.

Rectangular – 5.25” x 10.5”
*For the Doodle Scrub®

  • Blue Driver Pad
    A medium to heavy duty blue pad can be used for heavier cleaning and buffing situations, but primarily used as a spacer pad.

  • White Driver Pad
    Used primarily a spacer pad or with sandpaper and diamonds.

  • SQP Dry Strip Pad
    A thin pad designed to remove floor finish without chemicals. Use dry or wet on VCT and tile.

  • SHO Wet Strip Pad
    For the heaviest of chemical stripping jobs. Extremely abrasive and heavy with dense fibers.

  • Blue Tile & Grout Pad
    Used best when wet on grouted tile floors, but can be used very effectively on terrazo, poured non-slip, concrete and other uneven floors.

  • White Pad
    A light duty polish pad. Can be used without a driver pad, and is great for spreading chemicals while buffing.

  • Xtreme Sponge Pad
    Removes scuff marks on VCT or bathroom tile. Use with little water to deep clean & restore shine between refinishing jobs.

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

SOLUTIONS TO COMMON FLOOR PROBLEMS

PROBLEM: POOR GLOSS

POSSIBLE CAUSE| SOLUTION
Insufficient number of coats| Scrub and re-coat
Coats too thin| Apply medium coats
Wrong buffing pads used| Follow supplier instructions
Too much sand and grit| Use proper matting and check dust mopping procedures, scrub and re-coat
Floor not rinsed or neutralized before finishing| Strip, seal and re-finish
Cleaner not neutral| Test pH and use approved neutral detergent
Dirty finish mop used| Strip, seal and re-finish
Tiles worn| Apply additional coats, use more sealer
Floor was not dry before re-coating| Buff or burnish, strip, seal and re- finish.
Cleaner not diluted properly| Check dilution rates
Soap residue on floor| Rinse with clear water, use neutral detergent
PROBLEM: FLOOR FINISH DISCOLOURED

POSSIBLE CAUSE| SOLUTION
Pads dirty| Scrub and re-coat, always use clean pads
Mops or water dirty| Scrub and re-coat, use clean solution and change frequently
Improper dust mopping| Always dust mop thoroughly before damp mopping
Colour from cotton mop left on floor| Pre-soak cotton mops or use synthetic mops
Cleaning chemical mixed incorrectly| Follow instructions on product label
Re-coating done over soil| Scrub and re-coat, ensuring surface is clean before re-coating
Floor finish contaminated| Strip and re-finish, dispose of unused finish
PROBLEM: FINISH POWDERING

POSSIBLE CAUSE| SOLUTION
Floor not properly rinsed| Strip, rinse and re-finish
Two finishes incompatible| Do not apply hard finish over soft
Not enough drying time between coats| Scrub and re-coat
Fan used to dry finish too quickly| Point fans towards ceiling
Finish not bonding to floor| Strip and re-coat, use approved sealer
Incorrect burnishing on finish| Use finish designed for burnishing
Finish applied too thin| Use medium coats
Wrong or dirty pads being used| Always use clean approved pads
Bleach or acid residue in mop| Use only neutral detergent
Sand and grit not removed| Use proper matting and dust mop
Stripper mop being used to damp mop| Use clean mop with neutral detergent
Factory seal not removed prior to finishing| Strip, neutralize and re-coat
PROBLEM: SCUFFING AND SCRATCHING

POSSIBLE CAUSE| SOLUTION
Soil and sand not removed| Use proper matting and increase dust mopping
Wrong cleaner or dilution| Use only neutral detergent according to directions
Incompatible finish / system| Use the right finish for the right application
Wrong pads being used| Use approved pads
PROBLEM: FINISH STREAKY OR UNEVEN

POSSIBLE CAUSE| SOLUTION
Factory seal not removed prior to finishing| Strip, neutralize and re-coat
Finish not bonding to floor| Strip and re-coat, use approved sealer
Fan used to dry finish too quickly| Point fans towards ceiling
Finish may have been frozen| Scrub and re-coat, use fresh product
Floor not neutralized| Strip, neutralize and re-finish
Two finishes incompatible| Do not apply hard finish over soft
Not enough drying time between coats| Scrub and re-coat
Floor finish contaminated| Strip and re-finish
Floor not neutralized| Strip, neutralize and re-finish
PROBLEM: FLOOR SEEMS SLIPPERY

POSSIBLE CAUSE| SOLUTION
Foreign material on floor (i.e. furniture polish, glass cleaner)| Scrub and re-coat, use only approved products, be careful of over spray
Ice melter on floor| Wash with clear water and neutralizer, use proper matting
Burnishing dust on floor| Dust mop after burnishing
Soil and sand on floor| Use proper matting, increase dust mopping
Improperly treated dust mop| Follow instructions on label
Incompatible finishes| Never apply hard finish over soft, scrub and re-coat
Bleach or acids being used on floor| Use only neutral detergent, scrub and re- coat

Compound Floor Care Chart IMPORTANT:

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IMPORTANT:
Certain maintenance procedures and products may vary according to type, grade, age and condition of fl ooring. This chart attempts to give you a general indication of which products will give you the best results. Data subject to change without notice.
Use and wear protective equipment or clothing required by the employer. The use of protective gloves and safety glasses is highly recommended.
Refer to product label and SDS before use. For complete product information, please consult www.dustbane.ca

Use this chart to compare finishes based on their appearance, durability and application. It will help you choose the best finishes for your maintenance needs.

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IMPORTANT:
Certain maintenance procedures and products may vary according to type, grade, age and condition of flooring. This chart attempts to give you a general indication of which products will give you the best results. Data subject to change without notice.
Use and wear protective equipment or clothing required by the employer. The use of protective gloves and safety glasses is highly recommended.
Refer to product label and SDS before use. For complete product information, please consult www.dustbane.ca.

Vision
To be a growth company focused on continuously improving the customer experience through our people, products, and processes while making a positive impact on society and the environment.

Customer Intimate
Meet customer expectations.
Execute
Deliv rer esults.
Growth
Be a high growth company where staff also grow professionally.
Respectful & Inclusive
Show all stakeholders respect. Communicate effectively and listen to learn from others.
Meaning
Positively impact people and the planet.

Dustbane Products Ltd.
25 Pickering Pl., Ottawa, ON K1G 5P4 www.dustbane.ca

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