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Here you'll see us refinish shuffleboard courts to be beautifully, smooth, slick, and shiny. The courts are at Hemet West in Hemet, California.
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We start with ordinary indoor courts. Now, let's take a "closer look" at Court 6. Our project begins by stripping the courts of the old wax and paint. Here we are laying the stripper. Now, the painted lines are removed. Next, we strip off the old finish. You can see the old film in solution. This machine scrubs, rinses and
vacuums. The convermatic in action! Emptying the waste material. A stripped, rinsed court. The stripping process is complete. Painting Lines Lines are sprayed on with a HVLP (High Volume, Low Pressure) spray gun. The lines before touch up. Final touch-up of paint. Completed Lines Final rinse with mop. Sealer applied with synthetic string mop. Apply finish coats 8" behind end line. Courts sealed with Arizona Sealer. Courts waxed with Ultra Glide. Close-up of a smooth court. The completed job!
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