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Maintaining Your Cleaning Chemical Sprayer: Tips for Optimal Performance and Longevity
Cleaning chemical sprayers are essential tools for
maintaining cleanliness and hygiene in various settings, from households to
commercial establishments. To ensure their optimal performance and longevity,
proper maintenance is crucial. In this blog post, we will provide you with
valuable tips on how to keep your cleaning chemical sprayer clean and free from
damage, allowing you to tackle your cleaning tasks more efficiently.1.Thorough Cleaning After Each Use:After each use, it is vital to c
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Jun 2nd 2023
Types of Floor Pads
Floor pads are
an essential component of floor maintenance in any facility. They come in
several different colors, each representing a standardized purpose or cleaning
task. Let’s explore what the most common colors of floor pads mean and how they
can be used to achieve the best possible results in floor maintenance:White Pads:White pads are the lightest and
least abrasive among all floor pads. These pads are perfect for buffing and
polishing high-gloss floors to bring out their shine. The
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Apr 7th 2023
Winter Salt Floor Damage, Yuck!
Is the winter salt getting to your floors, which in return is getting to you? Tim the Parts Professor is here to tell you all about our new RENU brand Neutral Floor Cleaner. This totally synthetic floor cleaner is designed for daily use. Its slightly acidic pH level will not damage the gloss or film and it is also effective at neutralizing harsh cleaner residue.How can you apply the floor cleaner, you may ask? Auto scrubbers, mop bucket, you name it, it’ll work! The convenient precision pour bot
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Feb 10th 2022
The Parts Professor on Squeegees
What do you do when something breaks? You order a new one. Do you replace the whole thing when it’s just one part that’s going wrong? Or do you figure out which part you need and replace it yourself. It’s all about time versus money. But nothing is more frustrating than ordering parts based off of the manual, waiting 2 to 7 days to get them, and finding out they are the wrong size! What do you do then? You wait an additional 2 to 7 days to get the right one.By this time (up to 14 days later), th
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Jan 27th 2022