How do you clean a floor? If you know the dirt, you will find the best way to remove it

Types of dirt

Cleaning types and effective methods to remove dust, solid waste and dirt. The most effective cleaning method and machine depending on the situation.

 

Often, when an environment is not clean, we normally talk about dirt, but…what is this dirt exactly? How many types of dirt are there? And most important, how do you clean?

We must distinguish among dust, residuals and dirt to better understand which cleaning method is the most effective, depending on the situation.

DUST is made of fine residuals, often difficult to “control” because they fly in the environment and easily move through the air.

 

To remove fine dust (PM10), the KERASTATIK filter was studied for some models of RCM sweepers. Designed to effectively retain these particulates, this filter is now available for Boxer, Mille and Duemila.

To find the solution that best suits your specific needs, please use the search function on the website and see which machine is the best for you.

SOLID WASTE is made of the residuals of paper, metal, and business processing. There are cleaning machines designed to collect the residuals of industrial processing in an efficient manner. Some of them can even sweep, scrub and dry at the same time, for an excellent cleaning in just one sweep.
An example? The RCM combined machine! Discover it.

 

 

In addition to dust and residuals, there is also the real STICKY DIRT, what in technical jargon is divided into sticky dirt (lean or greasy), inorganic dirt, specific dirt and dirt produced by microorganisms!
Indeed, there are many types of sticky dirt, which should be treated differently depending on its nature and peculiar characteristics.

All types of sticky dirt require the use of detergents, solvents or solutions aimed at obtaining the desired result, except for lean dirt, which is made of water-soluble substances such as mud or soft drinks.

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