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Cleaning Machines / February 12, 2020

Converting Hard Floor Cleaners into Carpet Cleaning MachinesCleaning crews are often faced with time crunches during a day's work. When facilities contain multiple floor surfaces — including carpets, wood, and synthetic flooring — the project becomes more complicated. To avoid wasting time switching machines and measuring different chemical cleaners, versatile equipment is a custodian's best friend. Ideally, your hard surface cleaners can do double duty and also be used as carpet cleaning machines.

Surfaces That Demand Special Attention

Hard surfaces and carpeting obviously require unique cleaning approaches. However, many custodians struggle with tools that are either not up to the task or not ideal for the job at hand. For example, mops that are ineffective at removing bacteria remain a standard in so many operations. Once a cleaning crew is done using these antiquated tools on small areas of hard flooring, they turn their attention to hallways and larger spaces.

Facilities operators often consider autoscrubbers the ideal tool for these tasks, and on the surface these machines are excellent at removing soils. On the negative side, they are quite slow to operate and expensive to purchase and maintain. Furthermore, you need yet another machine for cleaning carpets. To put all three tools into action on a single stretch of the premises, custodians will be spending a great deal of time simply preparing to clean, while your bottom line gets stretched.

Hard Surface Cleaning achines That Can Also Handle Carpets

The ideal for any cleaning crew would be to have the versatility of a small cleaning machine matched with the power of an autoscrubber. These solutions already exist, and turning a system like this into a carpet cleaner is not science fiction. With a spray-and-vac system, custodians can inject chemical solutions onto the floors along with water before removing soils with a wet vac. This same equipment can get started on carpets using a dry vac to clear away any solids.

Once the hard soils are gone from the carpeting, custodians can attach a carpet extractor that can convert your hard surface cleaner into a carpet cleaner that is Silver rated by the Carpet and Rug Institute. Using this powerful extraction system, custodians often have the ability to restore carpeting to its original condition. On the flip side of the extraction tool, a high-suction vacuum removes wet or dry soils with minimal strain for the operator. The same system works for upholstery and entranceway mats.

Carpet cleaning machines do not have to be standalone tools. With the right system in place, your team can thoroughly clean wood, hard surface floors, and carpets by switching extensions on the same piece of equipment. Click here to learn more about the most versatile cleaning solutions on the market.

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