Catalogue CE

Traditional mopping, made super easy Bucket and press mopping is a cleaning technique commonly used to clean and sanitize floors. It involves the use of a mop, a bucket or double bucket system filled with water, cleaning solution and a mop wringer or press mechanism.

The term “press” specifically refers to the action of using a mop with a press or wringer mechanism to remove excess liquid from the mop head before mopping the floor. This helps to control the amount of moisture on the floor and prevent over-saturation.

Here’s how the process typically works:

Prepare the Cleaning Solution: Fill a bucket with water and add an appropriate amount of a cleaning chemical

Rinse and Repeat: As the mop head becomes soiled or dirty, rinse it out in the bucket, and then re-dip it into the cleaning solution. Repeat the mopping process until you have covered the entire floor area Empty and Refill the Bucket: If the cleaning solution becomes too dirty during the process, empty the bucket, rinse it out, and refill it with clean water and a fresh cleaning solution. A double bucket system can also be used here in this process

Dip the Mop: Immerse the mop head into the cleaning solution in the bucket. Allow the mop to soak up the solution, ensuring that it is thoroughly saturated Wring Out Excess Liquid: Depending on the type of mop you are using, there are different ways to wring out excess liquid Mop the Floor: Begin mopping the floor in a methodical pattern using overlapping strokes. Start from one end of the room and work your way towards the exit

Finish and Dry: Once you have finished mopping the entire area, allow the floor to air dry

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