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Jan 27, 2020

1126 Squeaky Kit

Have you ever found yourself battling heavy oil-based soils on your hardwood floor? You may be using the wrong products. Most general-purpose neutral cleaners take multiple attempts to remove common contaminants, such as furniture polish, shoe marks, and dust mop treatments, and we ask ourselves, “Who has time for that?”

Basic Coatings® provides a product that can solve these issues. Squeaky™ Cleaner for wood, LVT/SPC, and laminate flooring is specially made to dissolve oil-based soils in one pass. This is how Squeaky can help you!

Advantages:
1. Wood Floor Cleaner: Squeaky is specifically formulated to clean hardwood floors without leaving an oily residue behind for a streak free appearance!
2. De-foaming: Squeaky has significantly better de-foaming capabilities than neutral cleaners.
3. Dry Time: The alcohol and solvents in Squeaky assist in the prevention of hardwood floor cupping from water-solution-related issues.

We want your floors to be as squeaky clean as much as you do!   Squeaky Cleaner Wood Floor Cleaner is available in kits, concentrated, ready-to-use, and in various packaging sizes.

Instructions for Removing Oil Soap Cleaners with Squeaky Ready-to-Use

Supplies needed:
• Basic Coatings Squeaky Cleaner
• Basic Coatings microfiber mop
• Rubber/latex gloves and safety glasses

Process:
1. Sweep or vacuum the wood floor.
2. Spray Squeaky Cleaner on a Basic Coatings Microfiber Mop and wipe the surface clean.
3. To prevent redeposit of dirt and oil, clean the microfiber as needed. Pay special attention to corners.

Do not pour Squeaky directly on the wood floor. Excess liquid on any hardwood floor may damage the fibers. Do not use this product with any wax-finished floors.

Real hardwood floors are always a great option! Basic Coatings is the expert in staining, sealing, finishing, and maintaining your hardwood floors.  Please go to www.basiccoatings.com for ideas and complete product information.

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