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| [Saturday, July 01, 2006] |
| What causes yarn mop (dry/dust)drag? I clean and burnish day care floors twice a week . Lately the yarn mops have had severe drag (mop wants to fold over on itself and not slide across floor easily). Even when I try a clean mop this occurs. Does the fact that the mops don't get treated have anything to do with this situation? What is the best ratio of mop head to work with (rotation)? I prefer my workouts at a gym, not at the day care center. |
| Cleaning Procedures - scott saucier |
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Could be a dirty floor, if it's a daycare center, they may be mopping the floor during the day with a mop or solution that's sticky or affecting the finish or the kids could be getting something on the floor that's causing a drag on your mop. Other possibilities include the type of mop you are using or a defective or bent connecting device on the handle where it hooks to the mop. In troubleshooting a problem, look for anything that changed about the time the problem began.(different detergent, different burnishing solution or pad?) Eliminate one possibility at a time until you identify the cause. Bill Griffin, President www.cleaningconsultants.com Cell-206-849-0179
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