FAQs
More FAQs- Is drying and curing the same thing?
- Will applying urethane void my manufacturer’s warranty on the floor?
- When will I be able to use my furniture after a professional cleaning?
No. Drying means that the surface layer is no longer wet or damp to the touch. Curing, on the other hand, means that acrylic has reached its maximum hardness thereby providing the necessary protection of your flooring.
It may. However, most factory warranties do not cover scratching, wear and abrasion. If your floor has reached this stage, your best option is to protect it. Many factory finishes will eventually wear out. You can most closely achieve that factory type finish by applying a thin coat of urethane. Refer to the manufacturer’s warranty.
Depending on the cleaning method we use, drying time differs. The average drying time is anywhere from 1 to 6 hours.