The useful life of cleaning tools and supplies (excluding
solutions and cleansers) depends on:
- The quality and design of the products being used.
- How the products are used.
- How well the tools are maintained.
This instruction sheet gives many helpful hints about
caring for floor pads, mops and buckets. By following these hints the
custodian can extend the useful life of many of the tools and supplies
used in her/his work.
Floor pads come in variety of colours and sizes and are made from materials
that are designed to do specific jobs. The following general tips about
floor pad care can extend the life of a floor pad.
1. Carefully install the pad onto the machine so it
is centered. A floor pad that is not centered will wear unevenly and
will create a safety hazard since the machine is more difficult to control.
2. When using the floor machine do not bump into objects.
If a pad rotating on a floor machine hits furniture or some other object,
the pad can tear or snag.
Since floor pads are made of different materials,
using the correct cleaning method for each type of pad is important.
1. For natural fiber pads like Bonanza’s Gorilla,
clean by using the center die cut piece from the pad or medium bristle
brush and brush away the accumulation from the pad.
2. For a polyester or nylon pad use one of these three
methods:
a. Wash under high pressure water.
b. Launder in luke warm water
Hang the pads in storage area to dry after cleaning
them.
Most synthetic mophead contain a fiber coating which
makes the mophead less absorbent. Also, new cotton mopheads do not absorb
as well as they do after some use since their fibers are still coated
with natural oils. Therefore, before using a new mop, wash it in soap
and tepid water and rinse well.
Mopheads are made of cotton, rayon, or blends of materials. Cotton mopheads
are satisfactory for most floor care procedures except finisging/waxing.
Rayon mopheads is better to use when finishing/waxing a floor tan cotton.
Since cotton holds water better, it is better for drying floors.
|
Best For |
Mophead Yarn |
|
Floor drying |
Cotton |
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Leaving less lint |
Rayon |
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No breaking in time |
Rayon |
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Wetting |
Rayon |
|
Laundering |
Blends |
Always use a clean mophead when scrubbing, sealing, or applying a finish.
Use old mopheads for applying stripping solutions.
Do’s and Don’t for Mopheads
- Clean (rinse well or launder mophead after each
use.
- Hang mophead to air-dry after each use.
- Launder mopheads in a synthetic mesh laundry bag.
- Have a mophead for each procedure ( scrubbing,
etc.)
- Leave mophead in chemicals or cleaning solutions
even for short periods of time.
- Twist the mophead in the wringer since it weakens
the fibers when the pressure is applied.
- Bleach mophead or use it with a solution with bleach.
- Wash in water over 160 degrees F or dry in temperature
above 150 degrees F
Buckets should be checked before and after each
use for cleanliness. Even a slightly dirty bucket will contaminate fresh
water or solutions. To save time cleaning the bucket when applying a
sealer or finish, put a plastic trash bag (liner) in the bucket, then
pour the sealer or finish into the lined bucket. After completing the
job, take the plastic bag with the remaining solution out of the bucket
and dispose of properly.
When a job is completed and the buckets have been cleaned, put them
in the storage area upside down. Be sure to put the buckets where people
will not trip over them. Wringers should be rinsed thoroughly and wiped
dry.
Following these hints can increase the usefull
life of floor pads, mops, and buckets.