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10 Questions You Should to Know about tile floor scrubber

Author: Marina

Jul. 08, 2024

How to Clean Bathroom Tile and Grout: 10 Tips and Tricks ...

Is your commercial bathroom plagued by stained, dirty floors? Are there lingering odors in the air? These are some of the most common complaints for a commercial restroom, but they don&#;t have to be for yours.

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In , a survey found that more than 68% of Americans say dirty floors would cause them to have a negative perception of a business, confirming that dirty restrooms directly impact how people perceive a business.

Restroom cleanliness is vital to how your business, and facility, are viewed. 

Foul odors and dirty floors are two major factors impacting people&#;s perception of a facility.

Knowing this inspired us to put together this collection of tips and tricks for effective bathroom floor maintenance.

We&#;ll cover different methods of cleaning and preventative care for your bathroom flooring, so that they can be at their cleanest for your facility&#;s occupants.

10 Tips and Tricks For Cleaning Bathroom Tile & Grout

Here are 10 tips and tricks our experts came up with to help prevent grout stains, nasty odors, and any other issues that may occur in a commercial restroom.

By using these tips and tricks, you will effectively be lowering the cost and amount of labor involved in restroom maintenance, as well as reducing the number of complaints from people in the building.

  • Tip #1: Display Signage to Communicate Hazards
  • Tip #2: Always Remove as Much Dry Soil as Possible
  • Tip #3: Clean the Bathroom Flooring From Back to Front to Prevent Cross-Contamination
  • Tip #4: Ditch Your String Mop for a Microfiber Mop
  • Tip #5: Use a Compact Orbital Floor Scrubber to Attack Nasty Grout Stains
  • Tip #6: Install an Anti-Splash Guard 
  • Tip #7: Strategically Position Urinal Mats for Added Protection
  • Tip #8: Tackle Bathroom Odors with an Odor Digester
  • Tip #9: Use a Grout Restorer to Bring Back the Original Coloring
  • Tip #10: Perform Floor Care as the Last Part of Your Restroom Maintenance Routine

Tip #1: Display Signage to Communicate Hazards 

Wet floor signs are an effective way of informing employees that the restroom floor may be wet or has recently been cleaned, and they should be cautious about slips and falls. 

Posting signage will let the people in your facility know that the bathroom flooring is closed for maintenance. You should place them in front of the doors to the bathroom, as well as in the bathroom near areas where water tends to pool.

There are three different types of wet floor signs: collapsible signs, tent signs, and cone signs. Each sign has its own usage depending on the location they&#;re needed, but tent signs seem to be the general go-to because they are not easily overlooked, and can be stored easily.

Tip #2: Always Remove as Much Dry Soil as Possible 

Before wet mopping or cleaning with an auto scrubber, remove as much dirt or other dry build up as possible. Failing to dispose of soils can lead to an even bigger mess when dirt and soil particles mix with water or cleaning solution, leaving muddy streaks across the floor.

The best tool to remove dry soils in the restroom is a disposable microfiber dust mop.

Disposable microfiber dust mops are single-use products. This eliminates the risk of cross-contamination. Microfiber dust mops are also highly absorbent. They can capture and contain up to 25% more dirt than regular string mops.

Sweep the bathroom flooring with a microfiber mop before cleaning in order to remove large amounts of dirt and soil before they can build up and cause a bigger nuisance.

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Tip #3: Clean the Bathroom Flooring from Back to Front to Prevent Cross-Contamination

This tip applies to most floors when cleaning, not just bathroom flooring. You want to start at the innermost corner of the bathroom and work your way out towards the entrance so that you don&#;t have to trek across your freshly cleaned floor.

Furthermore, if you walk across a freshly cleaned, wet floor, you risk tracking contaminants or cleaning chemicals to other floor spaces in your facility which is both a slip-and-fall risk and harmful to other floor surfaces like granite or hardwood. Bathroom restoration chemicals for grout and tile can be highly acidic and could damage other floors.

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Tip #4: Ditch Your String Mop for a Microfiber Mop

Traditional string mops unload dirt into the grout lines, leading to discoloration, and eventually requiring them to be deep cleaned. 

The most effective way to clean grout lines is with a compact scrubber. Floor scrubbers can penetrate down into grout lines and lift dirt away. However, if you don&#;t have access to one of these, you may be required to use a mop and bucket. If that&#;s the case, then we recommend using a microfiber mop.

Microfiber mops can help lift the dirt out from the grout lines, making them effective at elongating the time between scrubbings.

Tip #5: Use a Compact Orbital Floor Scrubber to Attack Nasty Grout Stains

Also known as a small floor scrubber, this is the perfect piece of equipment for cleaning bathroom floors because it is designed to fit under partitions and urinals, behind toilets, and in other hard-to-reach places that are typically extra dirty because traditional floor scrubbing machines cannot reach.

We recommend using the blue turf pad because it is rough, flexible, and designed for tile and grout work. Equipped with a blue turf pad, the compact scrubber will have no problem penetrating into the grooves between tiles, making it perfect for cleaning grout.

Tip #6: Install an Anti-Splash Guard

Did you know? 90% of restroom odors are actually caused by urine trapped in the grout line. 

Prevent urine from splashing onto the floor with an anti-splash guard.

Anti-splash guards are installed in urinals to dramatically reduce splashback, keeping the liquids in the urinal instead of sending them to the floor. There&#;s no better way to limit odors than by preventing them.

Scrubber machine to clean tile floors?

Post by dbc47 » Tue Jul 09, 7:15 pm

We just purchased a new home and there is quite a bit of tile flooring. We've mopped the floor which gets the surface clean but the tiles are not smooth but have a texture to them that a regular floor mop can't reach. The mop just glides over the textured part (valleys in the tile) so there is still dirt left behind after mopping. I really don't want to get on my hands and knees to scrub each individual tile. Can anyone recommend a scrubber brush type machine that might be able to reach in the nooks and crannies of the tiles? We looked on Amazon and found a Hoover Floormate Deluxe that has rotating brushes but thought I'd run it by here first before I go out and just start buying something. We tried our steam mop and that didn't really do much to solve the problem either. Thanks!

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