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How to Recover Floor Stripping Slurry Properly(Post)
Learn how to safely recover floor stripping slurry using wet recovery vacuums, rotary floor machines, rinsing procedures, and proper commercial floor restoration equipment. During VCT floor stripping ...
Low Speed vs High Speed Floor Machines – What’s the Difference?(Post)Understanding RPM, burnishing, scrubbing, stripping, and commercial floor machine applications. Commercial floor machines are one of the most important categories of equipment in professional floor c ...
Single VS Dual Disc Machines(Post)Choosing between a single disc and dual disc floor scrubber is one of the most common decisions when buying a commercial cleaning machine. While both systems can deliver excellent cleaning results, t ...
Walk-Behind vs Ride-On Floor Sweepers - Which One Is Best for Your Facility?(Post)If you are comparing walk-behind floor sweepers and ride-on floor sweepers, the right choice usually comes down to facility size, cleaning frequency, debris type, labor costs, storage space, and budg ...
Why Your Floors Won't Shine After Burnishing(Post)Burnishing is designed to restore gloss and improve floor appearance, but many facilities are disappointed when floors still look dull after the process is complete. If your floors are not achieving ...
Common Mistakes When Using a Low Speed Floor Machine(Post)What Is a Low Speed Floor Machine? A low speed floor machine is a commercial rotary floor machine that typically operates between 175 RPM and 300 RPM. These machines use rotating pads or brushes to ...
Floor Burnishing vs Buffing – Understanding Gloss Levels(Post)What Is Floor Buffing? Floor buffing typically uses a lower speed floor machine to clean and lightly polish floor finish. Buffing commonly uses machines operating around: 175 RPM 200 RPM 300 RPM B ...
Orbital vs Disc Floor Machines – Which Cleaning System Is Better?(Post)Commercial floor machines are commonly used for stripping, scrubbing, polishing, and restoring hard floor surfaces. Two of the most popular machine designs are orbital floor machines and traditional ...
Best Floor Sweepers for Schools and Universities(Post)Schools and universities require reliable cleaning equipment to keep hallways, classrooms, gymnasiums, cafeterias, entrances, and large common areas clean throughout the day. One of the most effectiv ...
Betco Parts Manuals(Page)Need to find a replacement part for your Betco floor equipment? Use the official Betco parts manuals below to identify the correct OEM part number, then search that part number on our website to orde ...
Kent Parts Manuals(Page)Need to find a replacement part for your Kent floor equipment? Use the official Kent parts manuals below to identify the correct OEM part number, then search that part number on our website to order ...
S-20 Traction Disk Scrubber Parts(Page)