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By:Dan CarronApril 23rd, 2019

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What is the Best Floor Pad for your Buffer or Burnisher? [VIDEO]

Using floor machines during your floor maintenance procedures will make the job easier and less time-consuming. Selecting the proper floor pad for your floor finish, machine, and maintenance procedure iscriticalto a successful floor maintenance program.

Not allfloor padsare the same.Every floor pad is designed to perform a specific floor maintenance procedure.

To choose a floor pad, you should first identify the type of floor maintenance you want to do.

Depending on the maintenance procedure there are typically two different pieces of janitorial cleaning equipment, a buffer or a burnisher, that will be used to achieve your desired result. Sometimes an autoscrubber will be used for larger areas.

Not all machines are compatible with all floor pads or floor types.

Using the wrong pad on your machine can not only lead to machine or floor damage but operator injury.

Floor pads built for buffers cannot handle the high speeds at which burnishers operate. Applying a low-speed floor pad, designed for a buffer, to a high-speed burnisher will cause the floor pad material to stretch and/or break apart allowing it to dislodge from the machine.

Check with the manufacturer guidelines for floor pad compatibility with your machine type and floor type.

Read More:What is the Difference Between Floor Buffers and Burnishers?

Buffers

Buffersshould be used to clean, buff, scrub, or strip your floor. Buffers operate at low speeds, typically between 150-300 rotations per minute or RPM.

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Floor pads for buffersare identified across most manufacturers by a standardized color scheme based on the function of the pad. Buffers generally use darker color floor pads.Typically, the darker the floor pad the more aggressive or abrasive the pad is.

When selecting a floor pad for a buffer, you will want to choose the least aggressive pad for the floor finish that will best perform the maintenance procedure. The more aggressive the face of a pad is, the more finish it will remove.

From least aggressive to most aggressive:

Spray Buffing

Spray buffing will remove scuffs, heel marks, and enhancethe shine of your floor.

Scuff Mark

What color floor pad should be used for spray buffing floors?

White orRedfloor padsshould be used for spray buffing a floor.

Spray buffing is not considered best practice and is not recommended.

Cleaning

Cleaning will remove light soil and dirt.

What color floor pad is used for cleaning floors?

Redfloor pads should be used for everyday cleaning.

Scrubbing

Deep scrubbing your floor removes the top layer of wax from your floor and prepares it for a new coat of finish.

What color floor pad is used forscrubbing floors?

Bluefloorpads should be used for heavy-duty scrubbing.Greenfloor pads should be used for deep-deep scrubbing.

Pro Tip:When automatic floor scrubbers are used for scrubbing your facility’s floor, aredfloorpad is the best and most popular choice.

Stripping

Black Hi-Pro Floor Pad

Stripping will remove finish, sealer, and wax from the floor surface.

What color floor pad is used for Stripping?

Black or black high-productivityfloor pads are the darkest, most aggressive pads and should be the pad of choice when stripping a floor.

Burnishers

Burnishers operate at high speeds of 1000 – 3000 RPM and should only be used when burnishing or polishing your facility’s floor.

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Burnishing/Polishing

Burnishing will remove scuff and heel marks to restore the “wet-look” shine of your floor.

Floor pads for burnishersdo not遵守相同的有限公司lor guidelines as buffers. Burnishers operate at high speeds creating friction that produces heat in order to shine your floors.

Burnishing pads are light in color to avoid color transfer from the pad to your floor.

Warning:Don’t use dark pads on your burnisher. Applying a dark buffer pad to your burnisher will cause the color of the pad to transfer to the high spots on your floor.

To select a floor pad for a burnisher, you will want to identify thehardness of the floor finishyou are dealing with. Each burnisher floor pad has an application based on how hard or soft the finish is.

Pro Tip:If you are dealing with a softer floor finish use harder pads. If you have a harder floor finish, softer pads will produce a better shine.

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Recommended for Soft Finishes:

Tanfloor pads, which can be made from a mix of hog hair (sometimes called natural fiber) and synthetic fibers are the pad of choice for soft finishes. Tan floor pads are also available without hog hair.

Tan Natural & Synthetic Fibers Floor Pad

Harderfloor pads will do a better job of shining soft finishes.

Recommended for Hard Finishes:

Softer pads are the preferred floor pads for hard finishes because they will stick to the harder finish.

Whitefloor pads which can also be derived from hog hair and synthetic fibers will create the bestSky Blue Floor Padshine on harder finishes.

Light pink or bubble gumcolored floor pads are great for removing black scuff marks and restoring the gloss of your floor on harder finishes.

Light bluefloor pads will also do a great job at shining harder floor finishes.

Softerfloorpads will do a better job of shining hard finishes.


Final Thoughts

Selecting the right floor pad is critical to a successful floor maintenance project.

Ensuring that the proper floor pad is being used for the right machine and cleaning procedure, will help reduce damage to your floors, make your job easier, and improve the appearance of your facility.

If you're located in the United States, Puerto Rico, or the Caribbean, EBP and other Imperial Dade locations can help you select the right pad for your floor machine and cleaning procedure.

一个说话EBP Equipment Specialisttoday for a review of your current floor cleaning protocols and procedures.

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About Dan Carr

Dan Carr is the Equipment Program Manager for EBP Supply Solutions and a Trainer for the EBP Training Academy, which offers CMI-certified and other training courses for supervisory and front-line cleaning professionals throughout the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States. He holds the ISSA CMI Basic certification and has over 35 years of experience in the janitorial and sanitation industry.

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