Hardwood Floors April/May 2024

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MAINTENANCE PADS Floor

Used most frequently in the hardwood industry, maroon pads are a chemical-free stripping pad and are considered a “green” solution because they don’t introduce stripping chemicals into the environment. Normally used for between coat preparation of hardwood floor finishes, the maroon pad features aluminum oxide abrasive grains and can be used wet or dry. In terms of how abrasive these pads are, the pads can vary slightly from one manufacturer to another. EQUIPMENT COMPATIBILITY Non-woven pads can be used under an auto scrubber, a conventional low-speed buffer machine, or under an orbital machine. Simply use your normal sander or buffer machine and place a non-woven pad where you would place your sandpaper. If using a maroon floor polishing pad, which is 3/8” thick, you can pair it with a red or white pad or conventional pad driver so it will have more flexibility to reach those unlevel areas of floor surface.

Floor maintenance pads, also called non-woven pads, perform a variety of jobs, depending upon the materials contained in the pad. Non-woven pads are the standard pads used for a variety of purposes, including scrubbing, buffing, stripping, and polishing on both wood and concrete floors. Composed of synthetic fibers, natural fibers, or a combination of both, these pads generally are available in either 1/4” or 1” thicknesses. The color typically determines the aggressiveness and usage of the pad. Pads are sold in red, blue, black, green, tan, brown, white, white gold, and maroon.

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