Spray Buffing Clause Samples

The Spray Buffing clause outlines the requirements and procedures for maintaining floor surfaces using a spray buffing technique. This typically involves applying a specialized solution to the floor and using a buffing machine to restore shine and remove minor scuffs or marks. The clause specifies the frequency, equipment, and materials to be used, ensuring that floors remain clean, glossy, and presentable. Its core function is to maintain the aesthetic and functional quality of flooring in a facility, thereby prolonging its lifespan and reducing the need for more intensive maintenance.
Spray Buffing. A process used to eliminate heel marks, scuffs in high traffic areas and to restore the hard surface floor to a uniform appearance using a floor machine and soft buffing pad. Sweeping or dust mopping and damp mopping must occur before this procedure is done.
Spray Buffing. (hard surface floors): A process used to clean, eliminate heal marks, scuffs in high traffic areas using a buffing pad, floor machine and spray buffing chemical, leaving a uniform thin coat of non-skid wax. Sweeping or dust mopping and damp mopping must occur before this procedure is done.
Spray Buffing. Spray buffing is defined as the application of a wax and water solution to a floor and buffing with a high speed-buffing machine to refurbish the floor finish after wet or damp mopping. Standard: When properly completed a spray buffed floor will be held to the same quality as a newly waxed/finished floor.
Spray Buffing. Consist of spraying a spray buff on a swept floor, approximately 45 centimetres ahead of the floor machine. Care must be taken that no solution splashes against furniture, doors and baseboards. While the machine operates, the spray buffing pad removes black marks and irregularities. When the working face of the pad becomes loaded, turn the pad over or replace with a clean pad. Spray buffing is continued until all traffic marks are removed and shine restored. Floor shall be swept after spray buffing has been completed.
Spray Buffing. A process used to clean, eliminate heal marks, scuffs, and small amounts of dirt using a buffing pad, floor machine, and spray bottle mixture of diluted floor finish and detergent, leaving a uniform, thin coat of non-skid wax.
Spray Buffing. Procedure to apply a light coat of wax to maintain the waxed floor after removing minor scratches and scuff marks.

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