Monday, June 26, 2017

Things To Consider When Buying Floor Buffing Pads For Your Facility


If you want to give your facility a good clean, you need to make sure you always have good polish and buffing pads for your floors. Whether you are a manufacturing plant or a warehouse, your staff will need use these pads to make your floors always nice and shiny.
As you might imagine, floor pads like these come in a wide array of colors, shapes, sizes, and even texture too. There are some that are meant for giving the floor a good polish and types that can both clean and polish at the same time.
The choices available today can actually be overwhelming for some. It’s important to establish your polishing and buffing pad requirements properly prior to purchase. To help you with that, here’s a guide on how to shop for floor buffing pads for your facility. Read more from this blog: http://bit.ly/2twcUx7

Monday, June 12, 2017

Important Floor Care Tips for Using Janitorial Mops and Carpet Bonnets


Whether you own a restaurant or office, it’s paramount to keep the floors clean. Not only does this keep a professional image, but it can actually prevent accidents like slips and falls from occurring. You can keep your commercial floors clean using these tactics.

Bonnet Cleaning

For carpets, one procedure that works particularly well is bonnet cleaning. It involves a moisture technique, where a carpet is pretreated with cleaning chemicals and then a bonnet is used in a side by side motion. You can use a wide variety of cleaning chemicals to treat the dirty carpets. The surface is also thoroughly cleaned, making it look fresh and inviting.
For this method to be effective though, the right carpet bonnets need to be used. A popular option is a bonnet with looped end yarns that can be used multiple times. The special yarns attract and hold whatever dirt is in the carpet. This type of carpet bonnet can also be used multiple times after a thorough washing. Read more from this blog: http://bit.ly/2twcWFe

Friday, May 26, 2017

Floor Scrubber Pads and Buffing Pads: Commercial Floor Care Must-Haves

Having a clean, nice-looking floor is important in any commercial space. It reflects not only the quality of the business but also the owner himself.

Unfortunately, the floor of a commercial building is often abused due to foot traffic. It is also subject to wear and therefore needs more frequent maintenance than residential flooring. Commercial floor care is, therefore, an essential part of running an entire business.

Flooring Types

Floors come in a range of types, which differ in appearance, texture, and make. The most common types of floor include laminate, hardwood, stone, tile, and carpet. Read more on this article: http://bit.ly/2rFxA4o

A Guide to Choosing the Best Commercial Mop for Your Various Needs

As one of the essential tools used for cleaning floors, mops have come a long way since their invention in the 1400s. As such, mops are also one of the oldest cleaning tools still finding wide use to this date. Almost every home and business establishment keeps at least one mop in the storage room or closet.

Consisting of a bundle of strings or yarn, if not some other absorbent material fixed to the end of a long wooden, metal or plastic dowel, mops are designed to absorb and wipe spills, film, and debris from floors. Since 1496, when the word first appeared in English literature as “mappe,” mops have evolved to better serve particular purposes and spaces (e.g., janitorial mops, microfiber mops, finish mops).

Choosing the Right Commercial Mop

As with any other product, choosing the right commercial mop depends largely on its assigned task. Just as importantly, however, you must consider where you are planning to use this essential cleaning tool. Read more on this article: http://bit.ly/2rFG8Z1

Wednesday, April 26, 2017

The Right Floor Cleaning Tools and Floor Buffing Pads for Restaurants



Keeping the floors of your storefront looking good is necessary for visual appeal as well as health, but the floors at the back of your store are what need additional attention. The problem lies not only with the nature of the spills, but with the materials that industrial kitchen floors are made of. The trend in most professional kitchens is toward grouted, stone tiles that are more slip-resistant but are porous and prone to contamination. Even when such floors are sealed, the constant use of water and cleaning products that comes with maintaining a commercial kitchen will eventually allow contaminated water to seep into the tiles or – more commonly – become sucked into the grout, which acts almost as a sponge, trapping bacteria and moisture. Read more from this blog: http://bit.ly/2pNfNnm

Wednesday, April 12, 2017

Promote a Healthy and Productive Workplace by Using Janitorial Mops





Flu season might be over for now, but that doesn’t mean your workplace is immune to other forms of illnesses. Other than the flu, your employees might also be susceptible to the stomach flu or other viral illnesses with flu-like symptoms. Nothing else can put a damper on the productivity of your workplace than sick employees.

Illnesses can cost over a billion dollars over work days lost. As a business owner, it’s your responsibility to promote a clean and healthy workplace to avoid the spread of viruses among your employees.

Know the Spots with the Most Germs

You might think that the restroom has the most germs, but you might be surprised to learn the amount of germs you might encounter on the surfaces of the break room. Read more from this blog: http://bit.ly/2pMPLRv

Thursday, March 16, 2017

Floor Buffer Pads and More: Protecting Your Wood Floor from Scratches


Scratches and other forms of damage can take away the beauty of a hardwood floor. While a property manager will do his best to avoid damage to the floor, that fact remains that wood will eventually get scratched with use, regardless of how well you care for it. To best protect your gym or parquet floor, the best defense is a great offense.
Use matting to protect high traffic areas
You can prevent scratches from the hardwood surface with the right protection. Mats are great ways to protect your floors while offering a bit of design. Use a mat wherever you expect the floor to get the most stress. Read more from this blog: http://bit.ly/2psgHVU