| Thread Number: 2378 Kirby floor polishers |
Post# 25980-12/5/2007-11:02 ||| thunderhexed (Oklahoma City) |
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Reading the thread about the Johnsons polisher reminded me of a question I have been meaning to ask. I have several older Kirby's that have the floor polisher attachment with them and I'm curious to try one. Are there any kind of paste wax's on the market today that can be used since I can't get the Kirby wax? |
Post# 25983-12/5/2007-13:05 ||| charles~richard (Los Angeles, California) |
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You can still get canned paste wax at large hardware stores. A very good grand is Butchers Bowling Alley Wax. See link.
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Post# 25984-12/5/2007-13:06 ||| charles~richard (Los Angeles, California) |
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Post# 25989-12/5/2007-15:06 ||| parunner58 (Easton, PA) |
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I remember my mom borrowing the neighbors Kirby to polish our hardwood floors when we lived in Fort Knox KY. When we moved she bought a Kenmore polisher. I would love to have an older Kirby with a polisher head for it. If anyone has one that they are willing to sell, let me know, my email is mikerun58@verizon.net. My house is all hardwood floors and I currently use a Kenmore. I received from my grandmother when she moved, it is ok but the Kirby would do much better.
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Post# 25992-12/5/2007-15:28 ||| charles~richard (Los Angeles, California) |
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Mike, did your mom use it as I showed above, or with the polishing head in the "normal" position as it would be with the rug nozzle?
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Post# 25995-12/5/2007-15:57 ||| thunderhexed (Oklahoma City) |
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awesome!
Thanks for the info! I hae hardwood floors al through my home and I am starting to feel the itch for a good polishing! |
Post# 25998-12/5/2007-16:06 ||| thunderhexed (Oklahoma City) |
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another question
while waxing, where does the residue go? Does it end up all gummed up inside the bag? |
Post# 26021-12/5/2007-20:02 ||| Charles~Richard (Los Angeles, California) |
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No, it just gets burnished into the wood. You want to apply the wax SPARINGLY, otherwise you'll have a big mess on your hands.
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Post# 26025-12/5/2007-21:16 ||| normvac (COLUMBUS, OHIO) |
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Kirby Polisher
Charles Richard, I spent many a sat. Polishing hardwood and kitchen floors with my Brother and sister-in-laws Kirby.
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Post# 26036-12/5/2007-22:32 ||| compactelectra (Chicago) |
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Butchers Wax
There are a few types, but the Bowling Alley Wax works very well. Be careful, if you use it on polyurethane floors, it will be very slippery and dangerous. This should only be used on non-polyurethane floors (which most modern floors are.) It even makes non-polyurethane floors slippery. ![]() |
Post# 26086-12/6/2007-13:57 ||| parunner58 (Easton, PA) |
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Charles,
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Kirby Polisher
The only way I've ever used a Kirby Polisher is the way Charles described with the handle locked in the low position to keep the weight and pressure on the brush. Used to shampoo carpets that way too, by using the sprayer and suds-o-gun to apply the shampoo and the polisher to work it in, and it did a pretty decent job of it.
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