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Mechanical Cleaning:
Zeroing
1. Start by vacuum cleaning.
2. Remove any difficult stains, see STAIN
REMOVAL.
3. Use an Orbot machine with AgiClean
pad, a soft, Latex impregnated pad, and
luke warm water. If necessary, a strong,
alkaline, all-purpose cleaner with a pH
of 9–11 can be sprayed on more difficult
areas. Start by running the machine
slowly backwards and forwards while
“spray-damping” the floor. Work with
uniform overlaps and agitate the dirt
loose using the AgiClean pad. The more
difficult the dirt, the more agitation
required. Afterwards, absorb the dirt with
the SuperZorb pads. To rinse afterwards,
spray the floor with clean water and
dry with dry terry cloth pads. For large
areas, the rinsing can be done using a
scrubber-dryer.
4. It is important that the floor is not
allowed to dry, so the dirt dries on. For
this reason, work on a smaller area,
approximately 250 ft
2
.
5. In extremely dirty conditions, a nylon
brush may be appropriate to loosen the
dirt. Afterwards, the dirt is absorbed
according to the earlier description.