Scrubbers
The most basic type of cleaning machine is scrubbers.
These come in two kinds, a walk-behind and a ride on. The walk-behind scrubber machines are used for cleaning compact areas, while the ride-on ones are used when cleaning large open spaces.
The more preferred kind is the ride-on scrubbers since they give the cleaner a better view ahead.
Scrubbers are generally used for cleaning dust, floor marks, debris, etc. They come with tanks for storing soap and water and are powered by fuel or batteries generally. Scrubbing the floor once a day is enough for industrial uses and keeps the floor neat and clean.
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Sweeper machines are known for their ability to tackle even the toughest dirt particles.
They are easy to use and get the job done as quickly as possible. Sweepers come as both electric and battery-powered machines. These machines are similar to vacuum cleaners. But they are more effective in cleaning dirt from both carpeted and uncarpeted floors since vacuums can only pick up dust and debris.
The bristles and brushes in sweepers can clean uneven surfaces in a trouble-free way, making the cleaning process simple.
Floor buffing machines are used to clean and make non-carpeted floors shine.
These machines are also used after refinishing all floor types. The difference between these machines and other floor cleaning appliances is that buffing machines can make the floor look as fresh as ever.
Hardwood floors and ceramic tiles can especially bloom up for an entire day after running a buffing machine on them. These machines are a must-have if you want extra hygiene points from picky customers.