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Floor prep

UpNorthEric

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Stupid question but need some advice. Getting ready to seal my new floor. I am planning on washing it really good and then letting it dry before using the sealer. However, I did notice when it gets wet it takes forever to dry and return to its bright self without water spots. Any suggestions for getting this thing dried quicker than waiting several days?
 
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James-W

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Have you tried setting up a couple box fans to blow down and over the floor? Use a squeegee to get the floor as dry as you can and then set up the box fans. That should help the floor dry quicker.
 
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UpNorthEric

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I haven't tried anything yet. But I was considering the fan idea. But before I went out to get a few I figured I'd ask if there was any better way. I did get a squeegee though and plan to get it as good as possible.
 
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Armorpoxy

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Not sure what kind of sealer you are using, but many water based sealers can be applied to a damp floor. Check with your supplier.
 
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