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There are situations when both come into their own. A scrubber drier is obviously better when you only have one member of staff doing the work so it is easier if they operate a single machine that both scrubs and vacs at the same time. One of the biggest problems today however is that everyone wants to get the job done at speed and subsequently efficiency disappears out of the window. All chemicals/cleaners require a dwell time and the dwell time can never be long enough where a scrubber drier is involved because the vacuum process takes place too quickly after the lay down and scrub. A lot of this of course is down to the scrubber drier if you are using a ride on, you can lay down on your first pass then scrub and vacuum on your second pass. Ultimately it is horses for courses and everything depends on the area to be cleaned and available access. Often though any form of scrubber drier or rotary scrubber and vacuum is in 99% of cases much better than a mop and bucket.Kev MartinMarble Life Ltd
Quote from: Kevin Martin on April 13, 2012, 07:48:22 amThere are situations when both come into their own. A scrubber drier is obviously better when you only have one member of staff doing the work so it is easier if they operate a single machine that both scrubs and vacs at the same time. One of the biggest problems today however is that everyone wants to get the job done at speed and subsequently efficiency disappears out of the window. All chemicals/cleaners require a dwell time and the dwell time can never be long enough where a scrubber drier is involved because the vacuum process takes place too quickly after the lay down and scrub. A lot of this of course is down to the scrubber drier if you are using a ride on, you can lay down on your first pass then scrub and vacuum on your second pass. Ultimately it is horses for courses and everything depends on the area to be cleaned and available access. Often though any form of scrubber drier or rotary scrubber and vacuum is in 99% of cases much better than a mop and bucket.Kev MartinMarble Life LtdI disagree Kev, i would say its better 99.9% of the time!! Jamie,To be fair, i haven't experimented with different brushes!!
Quote from: Billy Russell on April 13, 2012, 02:42:47 pmQuote from: Kevin Martin on April 13, 2012, 07:48:22 amThere are situations when both come into their own. A scrubber drier is obviously better when you only have one member of staff doing the work so it is easier if they operate a single machine that both scrubs and vacs at the same time. One of the biggest problems today however is that everyone wants to get the job done at speed and subsequently efficiency disappears out of the window. All chemicals/cleaners require a dwell time and the dwell time can never be long enough where a scrubber drier is involved because the vacuum process takes place too quickly after the lay down and scrub. A lot of this of course is down to the scrubber drier if you are using a ride on, you can lay down on your first pass then scrub and vacuum on your second pass. Ultimately it is horses for courses and everything depends on the area to be cleaned and available access. Often though any form of scrubber drier or rotary scrubber and vacuum is in 99% of cases much better than a mop and bucket.Kev MartinMarble Life LtdI disagree Kev, i would say its better 99.9% of the time!! Jamie,To be fair, i haven't experimented with different brushes!!BillyYou pedantic git Haven't you got a weirdo weekend to go and organise somewhere Kev