Specifically designed for the interim floor maintenance, Best Scrub Floor Cleaner effectively removes top coats of finish without attacking bottom layers. When used as directed, high-performance scrub cleaner is perfect for any type of floor maintenance program to help extend the time between restorative stripping procedures. It leaves no residue and does not required flood-rinsing. Low-foaming formula generates virtually no foam in scrubber recovery tanks. Floor cleaner leaves a pleasant fragrance. Use for top scrubbing all types of water-based, acrylic floor finishes and sealers on all types of resilient tile (vinyl composition, vinyl and linoleum). Apply solution to floor using a mop or automatic scrubber.
Betco Best Scrub Floor Cleaner
General Information
Manufacturer Betco Corporation Manufacturer Part Number 6700400 Manufacturer Website Address http://www.betco.com Brand Name Betco Product Line Best Scrub Product Name Best Scrub Floor Cleaner Packaged Quantity 4 / Carton Product Type Floor Cleaner Product Information
Cleaner Volume 128 fl oz (4 quart) Directions/Instructions Recommended for top scrubbing all types of water-based acrylic floor finishes and sealers on all types of resilient tile (vinyl composition, vinyl and linoleum). To be used as a top scrub cleaner in preparing a coated floor surface for recoating.
Dilute Best Scrub 8 1/2 oz./gal. or 65 mL/L (1:15). Apply solution to floor using a mop or automatic scrubber. Agitate solution using a green cleaning pad or brush. Remove solution from the floor with a mop, wet vacuum, or automatic scrubber. When removed properly no flood rinsing is required. After the floor has dried check for residue. If any residue is present a rinse will be needed. If initial scrubbing does not remove embedded dirt, the floor may need additional scrubbing or may require stripping.Application/Usage Floor Features - Residue-free
- Pleasant Scent
- Odor-free
- Low Foaming
- Water Soluble
Physical Characteristics
Product Color Green Miscellaneous
Recycled No Assembly Required No