You use a scrubber by prepping the machine with water and detergent, selecting the right brush, moving systematically across the floor with overlapping lanes, and emptying the tanks and cleaning parts after use. Professional floor cleaning with a scrubber ensures hygienic and safe working environments by effectively removing dirt, grease and bacteria.
A scrubber is a professional cleaning machine that combines water, detergent and rotary brushes to thoroughly clean floors. The machine sprays cleaning solution onto the floor, scrubs with brushes or pads and immediately vacuums back the dirty water.
There are different types of scrubbers for different applications:
Professional floor cleaning with an industrial scrubber is important because manual mopping does not provide sufficient depth cleaning. Scrubbers remove stubborn dirt, grease and bacteria more effectively and provide a safe, slip-free work environment.
Good preparation determines the success of your scrubbing. Always start with a thorough check of all components before you start floor scrubbing.
Follow these preparation steps:
Also check that the holding tank is empty and all hoses are properly connected. Proper preparation prevents malfunctions while working.
The actual scrubbing process requires a systematic approach for optimal results. Always start at the farthest corner of the room and work toward the exit to avoid walking across wet floors.
Follow this scrubber manual steps:
Floor Type | Recommended speed | Brush type |
---|---|---|
Tile floor | Medium | Standard brush |
Concrete | Slow | Hard brush |
Vinyl | Medium-fast | Soft brush |
Make sure the floor is dry immediately after scrubbing. If water streaks remain, check the squeegee and replace the rubbers if necessary.
Good scrubber maintenance after each use session significantly extends the life of your machine and prevents repairs. Never ignore the maintenance steps after scrubbing.
Perform these maintenance steps after each use:
For battery maintenance, lead-acid batteries require monthly maintenance with demineralized water, gel batteries are maintenance-free but require full charging, and lithium batteries offer the most flexibility with intermediate charging.
Many users make the same mistakes that reduce effectiveness and can damage the machine. Using scrubber requires attention to detail and avoiding these common mistakes.
Avoid these typical mistakes:
Also be careful not to force the machine over thresholds or against walls. This can cause damage to both the machine and the building.
Successful scrubber use combines proper technique, regular maintenance and choosing the right machine for your specific situation. These key points determine whether your investment will pay off in clean floors and satisfaction.
The key success factors are:
Get professional help when in doubt about the right machine choice or technical problems. We offer on-site demonstrations, maintenance contracts and technical support. Our experienced team will help you find the perfect scrubber to find your specific cleaning needs, complete with training and aftercare for optimal results. For more information about our services, please feel free to contact us.