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DRY USE polishing pads SHINE. Qty 5
There’s nothing quite like a beautiful, high shine floor.
Well maintained floors are the hallmark of a hygienic and sanitary space removing scuffs or black heel marks atop most types of hard or vinyl floor surfaces, marble, concrete, granite, travertine, vinyl, linoleum, leaving a “DAZZLING WET LOOK” desired especially nowadays from marble flooring
Use with standard electric rotary spinner floor buffer swing and burnisher machines, orbital and automatic scrubbers.
IMPORTANT: Burnisher MUST be KEPT MOVING across surface DO NOT work one area
Suitable for finishing and polishing floors.
Use dry, with buffer machine, operating up to 1000 RPM.
85mm push out centre hole prevents the floor pad from overheating.
Pads hug uneven floors and can be used on both sides with no loss of efficiency.
Extend life of pads, use centre push-out piece to brush pad surface clean whilst rinsing with clean water then hang to dry before using.
What Is a Floor Buffer and When Is It Used?
A floor buffer, also known as a floor polisher, floor rotary machine, or swing machine, serves a vital role in janitorial maintenance. Here’s what you need to know:
The floor buffer typically moves in a side-to-side motion, earning its nickname as a “swing machine.”
What is a Burnisher and when is it used?
Burnishers on the other hand are a piece of high-speed equipment that polishes hard floors. They create the “wet shine” look on the floor with the help of friction and WHITE pad.
After a floor has been buffed, it can then be polished or burnished. This is the order in which the equipment is usually used.
During the process of burnishing, a small amount of fine dust is produced, hence one should choose a dust control model to ensure that no dust residue is formed.
Both these pieces of equipment may look the same, but they are used for very different purposes. Hence, you should be aware of when you need a burnisher and when you require a buffer.