WHAT IS THE BEST MOP FOR CONCRETE FLOORS?
When it comes to choosing the best mop for cleaning concrete floors, there are a few factors to consider, such as the size of the floor, the texture of the concrete, and the level of dirt and grime that needs to be cleaned. Here are some types of mops that are commonly used for cleaning concrete floors:
Microfiber Mop: Microfiber mops are great for concrete floors as they are gentle on the surface and can effectively trap dirt and dust particles. They can also be used dry or dampened with water or a cleaning solution.
String Mop: String mops are versatile and can be used on a variety of surfaces, including concrete floors. They are effective at cleaning large areas and can be used with a cleaning solution to remove stubborn stains and dirt.
Sponge Mop: Sponge mops are perfect for cleaning spills and stains on concrete floors. They can be used with a cleaning solution or just water, and the sponge head can be easily replaced when it wears out.
Steam Mop: A steam mop uses heat and water to sanitize and clean surfaces, making it a great option for concrete floors. It can easily remove dirt and stains without the need for chemicals, making it an eco-friendly option.
Once you understand mops, understand an industrial scrubber is an expensive mop. A floor scrubber is applying a soap solution to the surface, aggitating the solution with a different type of brush, then vacuuming the dirty water via a squeegee.
Ultimately, the best mop for your concrete floors will depend on your specific cleaning needs and preferences. Sweep Scrub offer all types of cleaning methods, different brushes or pads, mechanical methods or pressure washers. We can tell which method is best from our years of experience. This is why it is important for us to “come and have a look”, rather than try and price something over the phone.
Industrial floor cleaning has come a long, long way. The basic principals of a broom and mop still remain. All said and done, a sweeper is a broom, and a scrubber is a mop. At Sweep Scrub, we are not doing anything new, just better. Archeologists believe the first basic broom dates back to 2300 B.C. Over the next 4100 odd years, there has been constant work to enhance industrial floor cleaning. The first use of the word mop can be found 500 years ago. The string mop was patented in 1893.
Sweep Scrub was established in 1986.
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