Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Steps to operate electric floor scrubber



Floor scrubber is the most helpful tool to clean your floor better compare to using mop and pail. In addition, you can even save your energy and prevent from back pain. Electric floor scrubber came in many ranges and styles and can be applied on any kind of floor surface.

The typical procedure to operate electric floor scrubber is almost identical for most models: a mixture of water and cleaner detergent is sprayed on top of the floor surface, scrubbed in with a vibrating or rotating brush, and then vacuumed up into an outflow tank. Electric floor scrubber is very effective particularly for hard tiles. For residence use, you can purchase or rent small floor scrubber machine about the size of standard vacuum cleaners.

Steps to operate electric floor scrubber:

1st step: Sweep up the floor so the dirt won’t be pressed into the lines between tiles when you applied the electric floor scrubber. This also to prevent dirt from spread out around the floor.

2nd step: Fill up the floor scrubber intake tank with warm water, leaving a few inches at the top, followed with a concentrated cleaner detergent. To avoid stirring up suds, don’t pour the cleaner first, and don't shake the floor scrubber.

3rd step: The ideal way to start working with the floor scrubber machine is to locate it at the wall furthest from the door. If the floor scrubber machine requires you to pull it to the rear, start with the floor scrubber facing in the corner; if it's a forward-moving model, begin with your back to the corner and the floor scrubber facing out into the room.

4th step: Switch on the floor scrubber water pump first, then the vacuum and finally the scrubber. You ought to also select the appropriate water and pad pressure. This depends on what kind of surface you are working on. The manual should have all the setting already explained, so you have to check it for the details. Start moving the floor scrubber in the direction it's supposed to go (forward or backward). Always observe the outflow tank to estimate when you need to replace the water.

5th step: When your floor scrubber fills up the outflow tank, you should turn off the machine completely and empty the outflow tank into drain, and then you can start using it again. You have to start from the step 2, completing all the steps in the exact order. You may have to do this several times depending on the size of the floor scrubber and the floor area.

So now, with electric floor scrubber, you can save plenty of water, soap, and time scrubbing the floor and even prevent you from suffering back pain. No need to get down on hands and knees and slowly work across the entire floor. It is simple as ABC to operate the electric floor scrubber machine.

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