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¦ Commercial kitchens and commercial food processing areas. ¦ Where pointed spikes such as golf or track shoes will be used. ¦ Where the floor will be subjected to unusually concentrated static or dynamic loads. NOTE: Concentrated static and dynamic loads such as hospital beds, roll-out bleachers, portable x-ray machines, etc. may visibly damage resilient as well as other types of floor coverings. For questions regarding product suitability and detailed instructions for floor preparation and ins

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SDT dissipates static charges away from people and equipment in order to increase personal comfort and safety and help prevent sensitive equipment damage. In addition to static control, SDT offers the practical benefits of VCT, including durability, ease of maintenance and low installed cost. Post-installation electrical properties can be evaluated by a qualified third party. Contact your Armstrong representative for details. SDT is styled and constructed for use in light industrial, education a

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© 2009 AWI Licensing Company FloorScore™ is a trademark of the Resilient Floor Covering Institute. LEED® is a registered trademark of the United States Green Building Council. All other trademarks owned by AWI Licensing Company. LEED® and the Armstrong Logo are registered in the United States and Canada. Armstrong® and ARTEFFECTS® are registered in the United States only. Visit armstrong.com/vct • Call 1 877 ARMSTRONG F-8242-509

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See current edition of the Resilient Floor Covering Institute (RFCI) publication Recommended Work Practices for Removal of Resilient Floor Coverings for instructions on removing all resilient floor covering structures or contact your retailer or Armstrong World Industries, Inc. 1 800 233 3823. The floor covering or adhesive in this package does NOT contain asbestos. NOTE: Darker-colored patterns may be susceptible to scratch whitening. These colors may require more frequent maintenance if used i

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Initial Maintenance Immediately After Installation ¦ Sweep or vacuum thoroughly. ¦ Damp mop with a dilute neutral detergent solution such as Armstrong S-485 Floor Cleaner – carefully wiping up black marks and excessive soil. ¦ Apply two coats of high quality commercial floor polish such as Armstrong S-480. ¦ Do not wash, scrub or strip the floor for at least four to five days after installation. Preparation for Commercial Use For specific, ongoing maintenance procedures see Armstrong Maintenance

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These existing in-place products may contain asbestos fibers and/or crystalline silica. Avoid creating dust. Inhalation of such dust is a cancer and respiratory tract hazard. Smoking by individuals exposed to asbestos fibers greatly increases the risk of serious bodily harm. Unless positively certain that the existing in-place product is a non-asbestos-containing material, you must presume it contains asbestos. Regulations may require that the material be tested to determine asbestos content and

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WARRANTIES Armstrong warrants its regular (first quality) commercial floors and wall base to be free from manufacturing defects and warrants the installation integrity for five years from the date of purchase, if installed according to the Armstrong Guaranteed Installation Systems manual, F-5061. This warranty extends only to the original end-user. See Armstrong Commercial Floor Warranty, F-3349 or visit armstrong.com for warranty details, limitations and exclusions. WARNING: EXISTING IN-PLACE R

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Initial Maintenance Immediately After Installation ¦ Sweep or vacuum thoroughly. ¦ Damp mop with a dilute neutral detergent solution such as Armstrong S-485 Floor Cleaner – carefully wiping up black marks and excessive soil. ¦ Apply two coats of high quality commercial floor polish such as Armstrong S-480. ¦ Do not wash, scrub or strip the floor for at least four to five days after installation. Preparation for Commercial Use For specific, ongoing maintenance procedures see Armstrong Maintenance

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Protect all materials from the direct flow of heat from hot-air registers, radiators, or other heating fixtures and appliances. Procedure These products should be installed with the following adhesives: Subfloor Wood Underlayment Concrete Ceramic, Marble, Terrazzo Metal Existing Resilient Floor Adhesive S-515 S-700 S-750 S-89 S-515 S-700 S-750 S-89 S-515 S-700 S-750 S-89* S-700 S-515 S-750 Tile-On™ *S-89 may only be used over steel, stainless steel, aluminum and lead. NOTE: Install each ARTEFFEC

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NOTE: Install each ARTEFFECTS tile with the arrows pointing in the same direction for a nondirectional look. Detailed instructions may be found in the Armstrong Guaranteed Installation Systems manual, F-5061. MAINTENANCE These products are designed to be maintained by traditional resilient flooring maintenance methods, which include the use of polishes, spray-buffing techniques and appropriate high–speed maintenance systems. Initial Maintenance Immediately After Installation ¦ Sweep or vacuum th





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