How to Care for Cleaning Equipment

How to Care for Cleaning Equipment

As a cleaning company owner, just how many times do you walk right into a janitor closet in order to find mop pails that are filthy, dirty gear, vacuum cleaners that have not been emptied, and spray bottles that spray correctly? Have you or your managers taken some time to train your employees on how to properly care for your gear? Utilize this checklist to help keep your supplies and equipment.

Wipe bottles as essential to avoid buildup and residue

When wanted, replace label

Occasionally take apart cause and clean to avoid clogging

Wipe down inside and out as needed

Rags

Don’t leave lying around – they certainly are a disorder and safety hazard. Keep in a bag for filthy rags

Lose greasy or oily rags

Dust Pans

Disinfect and wipe front edge as needed

Brushes

Excess, shakes out. If brush is dirty, wash it out and rinse with clear water. Let dry with bristles.

Storage – hang brush – do not place the brush weight.

Sweepers

When wet, don’t stand on its straws don’t use. Do not use broom. Therefore it’s going to wear equally rotate often.

After every days use, wipe knife to eliminate debris and moisture.

Store in clean, dry location.

Edge needed to make sure it stays sharp

Rinse with water immediately.

Do not use dry mops to pick up liquids. Don’t use dust mops on oily floors.

Remove loose soil often, using a vacuum cleaner if possible; otherwise shake into waste receptacle that is large.

Never keep a mop on the floor. Hang the mop so air can circulate.

Soak for several minutes to remove sizing, before employing a brand new mop and toughen the fibers.

Rinse after use.

If it is twisted or squeezed too challenging it could be ruined because the actions will break the fibers.

Cut off loose or uneven strands.

Hang mops to dry in a light, airy place. Never keep on the floor or in the mop bucket.

Flooring Finish Mops

After using, wash all floor finish or wax with clean water out.

Wring out as much water as you can, shake to fluff fibrils.

Never use soap or detergent on oven cleaning tools a mop intended for flooring finish.

Put mop after use in a clean plastic bag.

Buckets & Wringers

Do not use force on a wringer lever – use just enough hand pressure on the lever to wring the mop out.

Eliminate that becomes tangled in the wringer.

Scrub and wash all surfaces of the bucket with disinfectant. Rinse with hot water and wipe dry. Keep wringer tight and oiled.

Keep wringer in “release” position if it is not being used.

Rinse blade in water that is clean after use.

Wipe dry, usually do not keep with bent or blade down.

Upright Vacuum Cleaners

Empty tote consistently.

Wipe outside of vacuum after emptying.

Check for strings, carpet yarns, etc. wrapped around beater bar.

Check belt for cuts when needed and change.

Empty magnet bar after each use.

Buffers

Wipe whole surface down after each day’s use. Also wipe cord.

Check pad for replacing.

Blow motor roughly every 2 weeks out.

Once per month check screws and bolts to ensure they are tight.

Wipe down whole surface after the use of each day. Also wipe cord.

Rinse tank after each use.

Check drive unit for cracks on wear.

Synthetic Flooring Pads

Flooring pads can be used on both sides. Once both sides have been used, the pad ought to be set aside for cleaning or soaking.

Flooring pads may be cleaned by rubbing one against the top of another one. Or you can work with a hand scratcher. Follow by rinsing with a sharp stream of hot water and giving a final rinse of cold water. Pads that don’t respond for this approach must be soaked in a concentration of stripping solution or synthetic detergent. Pads are not prepared for reuse until they are completely dry.

Hint: When pads become excessively worn, they could be cut into little sections which can be properly used as hand or foot scratch pads.

Out inside, wipe outside and inside after each use.

Rinse and wipe hoses and fasteners.

Carpeting Machines

Rinse out in of tank, filters, hoses and attachments.

Wipe down outside.

Release pressure.

Wipe outside.

When empty, rinse out, spray water through sprayer to help keep from becoming plugged up.