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Ashford Formula and Burnishing

ml504

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I was given about 20 gallons of this from a buddy who had some left over from a large job. Given that the application is 200sqft per gallon, it is enough to do my 40x60 shop. The representative from the company said that the more the floor is used the more of a sheen it will develop. If desired to speed up the sheening process, a propane burnisher can be used on the floor 2 days after it is applied.

My question is this: I am unable to locate a propane burnisher to rent, but the local rental place does have an electric unit that operates at 2000rpms. Is there a difference between the propane and electrice unit? It seems as though this would be a high enough speed.

Thanks for any input.
Matt
 
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ml504

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Found the answer to my question so I'll post it here for any possible future searches. The propane burnisher puts more weight on the floor than the electric one. However, by tilting the electric burnisher to one side (thus putting more weight on one edge) the same effect can be had.
 
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