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5. Using a side-to-side figure eight motion, apply the sealer to the floor area inside the outlined area, starting at the farthest corner and moving backward toward the door. Overlap the strokes. Avoid having puddles of sealer on the floor.
6. Allow the floor to dry completely before applying any more coats of sealer. High humidity increases drying time. Never recoat too soon.
7. If recoating is needed, follow the same steps as above, starting with step 4, except start outline 6" away from the baseboard. This area get little or no wear since people cannot walk that close to the baseboard. (Note: While waiting for one coat to dry, be sure to rinse out the mop head) When finished, take the plastic liner containing the remaining sealer out of the bucket and dispose of properly.
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Home Services Maintenance
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