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Guide: How to Choose the Right All‑Purpose Cleaner
All‑purpose cleaner is the most important bottle on the cleaning cart, but to achieve the best results and protect surfaces, it’s essential to understand pH levels and proper dosing.
What’s the difference between pH levels in all‑purpose cleaners?
Most all‑purpose cleaners are neutral (pH 6–8). This means they are safe to use on almost all surfaces, including sensitive floors such as linoleum, polished stone and waxed floors, without damaging the surface treatment. For removing grease or heavier dirt, you may need a slightly alkaline product (pH 8–10), but use caution on delicate materials.
Can you use all‑purpose cleaner in a scrubber dryer?
Yes, most of our concentrated all‑purpose cleaners work excellently in scrubber dryers. However, it’s important to choose a low‑foaming product. If the cleaner foams too much, it can damage the machine’s suction motor. Always check the product sheet or label before use.
Why does the floor feel sticky after cleaning?
If the floor feels sticky or looks streaky, you have most likely overdosed the chemicals.
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Overdosing: More product does not result in a cleaner floor — it leaves a layer of soap residue that attracts new dirt faster.
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Solution: Dose exactly according to the instructions and use clean mops to avoid spreading dirty water.







































