You have probably noticed that your floor has a different color than when you first install it. No matter how many times you use your mop on it with all the possible cleaners, it remains somehow different. You probably think it's old, it's normal, therefore you stick to it as it is and let it go. Back in your industrial ares, what do you do for your soft floors? Use a regular vacuum cleaner and then a very drained mop to take the remaining dust. You probably have a feeling of fear. What if the water gets in and your floor swells? Drain the mop some more and do it fast. However, in less than a few hours, you see the dust back again. It is normal, you may think. The linoleum from your kitchen is the only one you can properly clean with this traditional way.
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Excluding the dust that always comes back, there is at least one thing in your industrial space that you can clean without being worried. Well, what if you got something to do all these things for you? And most important, what if it actually does the job? Not like you do, but with a superior quality. You would definitely love to see your industrial flooring looking like new, or with a glossy and shining look. In order to achieve so, you need a floor buffer. You’ve probably heard of a floor buffer before and odds are, you even saw many of them too, you just didn't make the connection. They are very common in most supermarkets. Sometimes as you walk between the stands you see a cleaner sitting on a big machine that cleans everything it goes on. That is the industrial advanced version of a floor buffer. The small version available for homes is generally common in the teleshopping commercials.
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