Refresh my memory on stripping LVP floors???

BIG WOOD

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Customer put a glossy crap coating all over their LVP in their house and asked me to remove it.

I can with normal floor stripper, but I'm hesitant to just picking up any stripper off the shelf. I don't want to damage the finish from the factory.

Can I get some reminders on which product will work without doing that? Will Zep stripper work if it's just diluted more than directions say? Or is there another product out there.


The job is this coming Friday so I need to get the product rather quickly. Thanks
 

hogjowl

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My first thought was to tell you just any stripper will do, but then I realized I actually know nothing about it. So, I guess I’m a typical MB poster and I should try to keep my mouth shut.
 
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BIG WOOD

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My first thought was to tell you just any stripper will do, but then I realized I actually know nothing about. So, I guess I’m a typical MB poster and I should try to keep my mouth shut.
It’s not the heavy vct wax we’re familiar seeing with 5 coats of 5year old vct wax on it

It’s more like maybe 3 coats of mopNglow/rejuvinate type on it in a home
 

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I’d say get spp’s and go it with water but just
enough to keep the surface wet. Don’t flood it
like I would vct with spp’s. Someone needs to be there to vacuum it up pretty fast. Quicker than you’re gonna want to stop the 175. Then mop it neutral cleaner and lay a coat of finish on it. They’ve jacked the floor up doing what they did, and I might let them know that in a kind way so they’re not expecting perfection. Actually, a -75 with a tank is the best way to apply solution, but you can mop it around.
 
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