Advice on a Floor Buffer
Most of your clients will have tile, linoleum or stone or wood floors. Using a floor buffer to clean these types of floor coverings will ensure you do the job right.
You'll guide the machine around the floor, using cleaning agent in a spray bottle which you'll apply in sections across the floor. The buffer will do the hard work, by brushing the floor with rotating brushes or bonnets, depending on the type of floor you're cleaning.
You'll use the same machine as a floor stripper, removing old floor wax and ensuring that there's no product build up on the floor.
Floor care starts and ends with the right floor cleaning machines! When choosing the machine to invest in, here are some questions to consider...
- Are you cleaning mostly residential, or commercial spaces?
- Will you be cleaning multiple floors a day? (And if so, about how many square feet of space?)
- Do you need a high-speed or low-speed machine?
- How heavy a machine can you handle?
Big or small, we'll help you determine the right machine for you.
Remember, get the heaviest machine you can handle. Much of the work is done by gravity.
Also, we'll help you learn when to use bonnets, and when to use brushes.
Finally, you'll be cleaning green with Think-House-Cleaning.com. So whether you're cleaning commercial buildings or residential buildings, you'll know you're using cleaning products that are eco friendly, and good for the environment and the people who live and work in the spaces you clean.
To choose the best floor buffer for your house cleaning business, and to receive free training on how to use the machine, plus get cleaning tips on the best green cleaning products to use for floor care for your clients, contact us today.
We're here for your house cleaning business success!
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