Winter dirt – how to remove it effectively?

Winter is a time of year that means many problems for people and companies that deal with professional cleaning. Snow, ice, salt and sand make it difficult to clean dirt, which is transferred on shoes to the interior of buildings. However, effective removal of dirt in winter is possible during this period. Just stick to the rules below.

Snow and ice are an integral part of winter. We need to come to terms with this and look for the best technological solutions for maintaining cleanliness and hygiene. Well-selected chemical preparations and the use of appropriate techniques will allow for effective removal of contaminants. Thanks to them, winter dirt will no longer be a problem.

Winter is the time when snow removal and ice removal become essential. Services working outside buildings use materials to help them fight snow. Sand and road salt are most often used for this type of work, which prevents slipping and melts ice. However, for cleaning professionals, salt and sand are a great obstacle.

Winter dirt? Choose entrance mats

Entrance mats are not only a winter solution. They will work well at any time of the year. An appropriate system of entrance mats will provide effective protection against winter dirt being brought into buildings. Properly prepared entrance mats can absorb up to 70% of dirt from shoes, including sand and larger dirt.

An entrance mat system can be quite an expensive solution that not everyone will be able to afford. However, even in this case, effective removal of dirt in winter will be possible and easy.

Vacuuming before cleaning the floor

Professional cleaning of the room by a man and a carpet

Vacuuming or sweeping the floor before cleaning is an integral element and the basis of professional cleaning. In winter, you need to pay even more attention to this. You can imagine a situation in which an unvacuumed floor is immediately washed with a scrubber-dryer. Sand particles remaining on the floor scratch the surface under the influence of the brushes’ rotation and high pressure. That’s why it’s so important to vacuum every time to remove hard-to-see dirt.

Use appropriate cleaning products

Dirt on floors in winter is mainly caused by snow, sand and salt. Therefore, proven products should be used. Those that are intended for such dirt and will enable their removal. In situations when we have to act quickly, just use Clinex MaxDirt . It not only effectively removes difficult dirt, but also dries quickly and does not leave streaks. This makes it an ideal solution when performing winter cleaning services in places with heavy traffic.

In the case of large-scale facilities, it will be logical to use scrubber-drying machines. Machine washing of floors means faster and more effective cleaning. The machine, combined with Clinex 4Hall, will make large surfaces clean and hygienic. In addition to high removal rates of difficult and persistent dirt found on floors, Clinex 4Hall additionally protects the cleaned surfaces. A thin layer of polymer remains invisible on the floor, which prevents dirt from penetrating and settling.

Wooden floors can also be safe

Professional cleaning of the room by a man and a carpet

Effective removal of dirt in winter also applies to keeping varnished wood floors or wooden panels clean. Wooden floors are less resistant to dirt, especially snow, mud and salt. The use of the specialized Clinex Wood&Panel preparation will not only allow you to maintain cleanliness. The floor will also be protected against harmful substances contained in snow until the next cleaning.

Proactivity counts

You should be actively prepared to remove difficult and persistent dirt in the winter. Winter weather is inevitable. At the same time, maintaining and cleaning surfaces during this period requires more time and attention than at any other time of the year. For this reason, it is not worth waiting to purchase the appropriate equipment and cleaning products. It is also necessary to train the staff in this area and draw their attention to the details related to it.

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