Woca Soap White concentrate, 1-Liter - for everyday maintenance

Woca Soap White concentrate, 1-Liter - for everyday maintenanceZoom
Item#WOCA-SOAPW1
UPC:5708055037556
Mfr. Part No:511110US
Brand:WOCA
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Product Description

Use WOCA Soap White Concentrate 1-liter for routine cleaning small areas of Woca White or Extra-White Oiled wood flooring. Woca White Soap is an oiled wood floor cleaner that refreshes oil finish and white pigment as it cleans. The 1L concentrated Woca Soap White dilutes with water for floor cleaning and leaves behind a protective coating to resist water, dirt, and routine wear. Use Natural White Woca Soap on hardwoods treated with Woca White or Extra-White Oils only. Frequency for cleaning with Woca White Soap will depend on home or business facility use and the amount of dirt buildup. Oiled hardwoods should be swept or vacuumed routinely, typically daily or weekly, and cleaned with WOCA wood soap only when necessary to clean dirty floors. 1 Liter liter of Woca White Soap will clean 3,444 -4,306 sq ft depending on dilution.
  • Technical Information Sheet for Woca Soap Concentrate.
  • SDS for Woca Soap Concentrate.
  • Residential or Commercial use.
  • Mixing ration for Woca Soap CONCENTRATE is 125 ml to 5 L water, a 1:40 ratio. See below for additional diluting information. Accurate dilution ration is important.
  • For extremely dirty floors the solution mix can be increased up to 1:20 ratio except with white oak floors. White oak floors should never be cleaned with a solution stronger than 1:40.
  • Clean mop and buckets with warm water and soap after cleaning floor.
  • Damp mop floor using a cotton string mop such as Woca Swep Mop. Never use synthetic or microfiber mops.
  • Mop oiled wood floor with WOCA Soap approximately one week after initial oil application and 36 hours or more after re-oiling oiling. Reference specific Woca Oil instructions for wait time.
  • Sweep or vacuum the floor prior to cleaning with WOCA Soap to remove all loose dirt and dust.
  • An oiled floor needs cleaning with WOCA Soap only when dirty. In public areas, depending on heavy wear and dirt accumulation, a daily, weekly or monthly cleaning schedule should be used.
Mixing concentrated Woca Soap to dilute:
  • 2-gallons warm water : 6.4 oz Woca Soap (just over 3/4 cup)
  • 3-gallons warm water : 9.6 oz Woca Soap (just under 1-1/4 cups)
  • 4-gallons warm water : 12.8 oz Woca Soap (just over 1-1/2 cups)
Directions for Use:
  1. Gently shake bottle before use.
  2. In one bucket, mix a solution according to dilution ratios above or on product label. Pour warm water in a second bucket to be used as rinse water.
  3. Dip a clean mop in the soap solution. Wring mop so it retains enough moisture to dampen a 5-ft x 8-ft section of flooring. Spread cleaning solution across the section of floor then mop the area. Do not flood wood floor with cleaning solution! For very dirty spots, let the solution set for a few minutes, then come back to the spot and scrub with a dish scrubbing brush. Continue mopping until the mop head becomes dirty or is not moist enough to thoroughly clean.
  4. Wipe up dirty cleaning solution with a mop head that has been tightly wrung out.
  5. Dip the mop in the warm water bucket to rinse dirty mop. Slosh around very well. Wring mop head as much as possible. This helps to keep the cleaning solution from becoming dirty. If floor is very dirty, you may need to do this before wiping up dirty cleaning solution and again after. Change rinse waster when it becomes too dirty to clean mop head.
  6. Dip the mop in the soap solution again and wring until just damp so you do not flood the floor and clean the next section of flooring.
  7. Repeat the process until the entire floor has been cleaned.
  8. Floor should be dry within 5 to 15 minutes. If water is still visible on the floor surface after 2-3 minutes, the mop was too wet during the cleaning process and you should wring mop more. Go back to previously cleaned areas and wipe up excess water with a well-wrung mop before continuing to clean.
  9. It is not unusual to see a "haze" on darker color wood floors after cleaning with Woca Soap. To remove haze, put a clean cotton cloth under a dust mop and polish away the haze.
  10. If footprints are visible on the floor after the soaped floor has dried, the soap solution was not properly mixed. To remove excess soap, after it has dried, clean the floor with WOCA Intensive Wood Cleaner then follow instructions for re-oiling floor with the appropriate Woca Oil.
Woca White Soap CONCENTRATE is also for sale in 2.5-liter and 5-liter sizes.
Woca White Soap READY TO USE is available in a 750 ml spray bottle.
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