Sweeping Floor
Sweeping is done to collect dust when the floor surface is too rough for a dust mop. Find a broom that fits with your floor type.  Smoother floors can get by with synthetic brooms, while rougher floors may need natural fiber brooms to be just as effective. Push brooms are used for large areas & corn brooms are best for corners & tight spaces. A broom with a long handle is most suitable ergonomically. All of our staffs are using aluminium anti-rusty 5' handle for better cleaning / sweepin...
Dust Mopping
Dust mopping is the preferred way to remove dust, grit or sand from the floor. A dust mop is a long-handled mop that is used to dust floors and sometimes even walls, ceilings, and high places. Also known as a dry mop, a dust mop is meant to be used dry, and not wet.  Dust mops are frequently made of microfiber material to attract and hold onto dust. If the dust and other substances are not removed from the floor on a daily basis, they will continually scratch the surface finish, diminishing ...
Wet Mopping
We all know that we’re supposed to sweep and mop the floors regularly, because it makes the floor look at their best. Our floors are a lot germier than we might think. They’re exposed to everything that touches the bottom of our shoes while we’re out and about, as well as pet hair, dropped food, and a host of other messes. With all of this, the germs build up fast, especially at common areas or gym. Regular mopping is important in keeping your home / building sanitized. A clean floor translates...
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