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What's the Difference Between Floor Finish "Build" and "Build Up"?

This article distinguishes intentional floor finish build from dirty finish build-up that collects along edges, corners, and neglected areas.

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The terms “Floor Finish Build” and “Build-Up” refer to distinct concepts in the context of floor maintenance. Here’s a more detailed explanation to highlight the differences

Floor Finish Build

Process Definition

Floor Finish Build refers to the intentional and proper application of multiple layers of floor finish film.

Procedure

This process involves deep scrubbing to remove ground-in soils before applying each subsequent layer of floor finish.

Time Frame

The build of floor finish occurs gradually over an extended period. It is a systematic approach to achieving a desired level of protection and appearance on the floor surface.

Build-Up

Accumulation of Residues

Floor Finish Build-Up, on the other hand, is the undesirable accumulation of residues, including old layers of floor finish, wax, dirt, and grime.

Cause

Build-Up occurs when several layers of floor finish are added over existing dirty floors without properly deep scrubbing or removing the old layers first.

Common Areas

Build-Up is often found accumulating along baseboards and in corners, where successive layers have been applied without adequate cleaning.

Key Differences

Intention vs. Neglect

Floor Finish Build is a deliberate and systematic process carried out with the intention of enhancing the floor’s protection and appearance. In contrast, Build-Up results from neglect or improper maintenance practices, where new layers are added without addressing the accumulated residues from previous applications.

Maintenance Practices

Floor Finish Build involves proactive maintenance, including deep scrubbing, to ensure a clean and well-prepared surface for each new layer. Build-Up indicates a lack of proper maintenance, leading to the gradual accumulation of soil and residues.

Conclusion

Understanding the distinction between Floor Finish Build and Build-Up is crucial for effective floor maintenance. Proper procedures and regular cleaning practices, such as deep scrubbing before applying new layers, help prevent the undesirable Build-Up of residues, preserving the integrity and appearance of the floor finish over time.

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