Clean your synthetic floors
Cleaning a synthetic floor is essential for maintaining a hygienic and representative social spaces. However, there are many types of synthetic floors, each with their own characteristics and cleaning requirements. Using the wrong product can damage the floor and shorten its lifespan.
Fortunately, it quickly becomes much simpler by following a simple rule of thumb. It becomes even better when you also use a good ergonomic method that saves your body.
Here's how to keep the floor clean at all times
Here's how to clean the floor
Different types of floors
- Place the handle to nose height
- Hold the handle by the ball at the top, so your elbow stays in a neutral position
- Walk forward in one straight line, moving as close to the mop as possible
- Return with a zigzag motion, moving close to the mop. That way, there's no need to bend your back as much, and you can work in a nice upright position.
- Do not make angles greater than 45°, and do not mop past your left foot if you are right-handed to spare your back
Manual vs. machine
The right product for your synthetic floor
Eco Score
The BOMA ECO-SCORE is its own scoring system that rewards products with certificates, made from recycled material, designed for the circular economy. On the other hand, dangerous, disposable or harmful products are punished. A+ products are the best available products and E-products are products to be avoided.
EU Ecolabel
The EU Ecolabel is the only uniform environmental characteristic of the European Union. It is only awarded to environmentally friendly and profitable products. The evaluation is based on life cycle analysis (from raw material extraction to manufacturing, use phase and waste processing).
Cradle to Cradle
Cradle to Cradle is a concept that is based on the idea "waste is food " (waste equals food) where materials and substances from the products and materials at the end of their life must be able to be reused without loss of quality in an infinite loop.
Eco Score
The BOMA ECO-SCORE is its own scoring system that rewards products with certificates, made from recycled material, designed for the circular economy. On the other hand, dangerous, disposable or harmful products are punished. A+ products are the best available products and E-products are products to be avoided.
Eco Score
The BOMA ECO-SCORE is its own scoring system that rewards products with certificates, made from recycled material, designed for the circular economy. On the other hand, dangerous, disposable or harmful products are punished. A+ products are the best available products and E-products are products to be avoided.
Eco Score
The BOMA ECO-SCORE is its own scoring system that rewards products with certificates, made from recycled material, designed for the circular economy. On the other hand, dangerous, disposable or harmful products are punished. A+ products are the best available products and E-products are products to be avoided.
Eco Score
The BOMA ECO-SCORE is its own scoring system that rewards products with certificates, made from recycled material, designed for the circular economy. On the other hand, dangerous, disposable or harmful products are punished. A+ products are the best available products and E-products are products to be avoided.
Eco Score
The BOMA ECO-SCORE is its own scoring system that rewards products with certificates, made from recycled material, designed for the circular economy. On the other hand, dangerous, disposable or harmful products are punished. A+ products are the best available products and E-products are products to be avoided.