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.
You have options when considering floor cleaning equipment. Let's explore and compare buying, renting and leasing to see what might work for you!