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I checked with our maintenance staff. Here is what they said: For everyday
cleaning, use a ph neutral soap. Acids and alkalis will etch the floor.
Every so often, use an alkaline wax stripper, rinse very well, seal and the
wax with a liquid wax. They didn't give me product names, but did say that
commercial products are OK so long as everything is rinsed really well.
Hope this helps
P. Hill
Royal Sask. Museum
-----Original Message-----
From: Ralph Calhoun [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 30 January 2001 10:04
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Subject: Cleaning Terrazzo Floors
Does anyone know of a product for
cleaning terrazzo floors?
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