A helpful guide to brushes, brooms and floor pads for floor cleaning equipment.
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Do you need a walk-behind scrubber or a rider? Or does the size of your facility require a ride-on sweeper/scrubber combo unit? Should you rent first? Or Purchase?
A helpful guide to brushes and brooms for floor cleaning equipment.
It’s simple. When you invest in a piece of equipment, you want it to perform. With a floor scrubber or sweeper/scrubber that means clean, dry floors. No unsightly streaks. No dirt left behind. No wet patches that could cause slips or falls.
As a manager, you probably have some questions about floor cleaning. As a leading supplier of industrial floor cleaning equipment, we have answers. What follows are some of the questions we often get asked. We hope the answers help you.
We’ve come a long way, baby! From scrubbing floors on our hands and knees with old wooden buckets and blocky, wood brushes, to hand cranked vacuums to dust blowing, noisy nightmares that weighed a ton—look at us now!
Is your auto scrubber leaving wet streaks behind? Are you having to follow with a mop? Are you concerned about slips and falls because your scrubber dryer is not drying properly? Let’s look at some possible solutions!
Extending the life of floor cleaning equipment.