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Floor sweeping compond

kerr

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Is there a thread were you fellas has discussed floor sweep compond ? I once used a red sawdust type of sweep that worked great and maybe had an oil or wax in it that left the floor looking clean and maybe a hint of shine when done . In oklahoma dust and dirt are just something that has to be lived with but a very dirty fool kinda bugs me .

I looked at ebay but there are no pictures of what the product is . I really liked the sawdust ,oil ? based stuff i had used at work long ago but dont have a clue as to whaT IT was called or where to get a drum of it .

Hopeing you guys could steer me to what I want and maybe it has been talked about before here . Me and the search dont get along too good , its not that I am lazy , I guess I dont word it rite or something .

Kerr
 
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Daddy454

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I just checked mine.All it's called is " sandless based sweeping compound". Comes from a place called Sierra chemical outta Sacramento.
 

Stuart in MN

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The search function can be tricky - it seems to work better if you go to the 'advanced search' feature instead of just the first search window that pops up. Anyway, here's a search on 'sweeping compound' that may have some more information: http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/search.php?searchid=10514583

Alternately, just check with local hardware stores or big box stores to see if they have it. I just looked at the Home Depot website and they sell Zep sweeping compound in 50 lb. bags.
 
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kerr

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Thanks alot guys . I will call around . My concrete is unsealed so it cant be helping anything eather,thats why I was thinking the oily stuff might work good on it .

Those painted chip floors are just so darn nice .
 

Sureshot

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I have used the sweeping compound and it is great. Once a year or so I like to sprinkle a little Tide on the floor and wet it. Sweep it to the drain and rinse. Really cleans that dust up. Just start with a little as it doesn't take very much.
 

Modifieddriver

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Thanks alot guys . I will call around . My concrete is unsealed so it cant be helping anything eather,thats why I was thinking the oily stuff might work good on it .

Those painted chip floors are just so darn nice .


Do yourself a BIG favor and save $money$. Don't seal.

I sealed the floor in Shop #1, 2,200 sq.ft.. Big mistake. I won't do it again. The sealer, recommended by the concrete folks for garages, turned out to be gasoline soluble :(:mad:. Big mess every time there's a spill, and around here it happens a bunch. Put down speedi-dry to soak up the gas and it mixes with the sealer making a frickin' GD mess.

I'll be doing Shop #2, 3,600 sq.ft., in a month or so. Even the concrete finisher I'm using this trip around said don't seal it.
 

cyamaha2007

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Do yourself a BIG favor and save $money$. Don't seal.

I sealed the floor in Shop #1, 2,200 sq.ft.. Big mistake. I won't do it again. The sealer, recommended by the concrete folks for garages, turned out to be gasoline soluble :(:mad:. Big mess every time there's a spill, and around here it happens a bunch. Put down speedi-dry to soak up the gas and it mixes with the sealer making a frickin' GD mess.

I'll be doing Shop #2, 3,600 sq.ft., in a month or so. Even the concrete finisher I'm using this trip around said don't seal it.

You too huh? Mine turns into a tacky mess when gas gets on it.
 
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