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PDIR: R is for Restorative (Cleaning)

Written by Briana Smith | Oct 3, 2013 7:30:00 PM

Republished with permission from Windsor's Cleaning Tip of the Month eNewletter September 2013

Restorative cleaning is the final step in our PDIR cleaning process. This is the most labor and time intensive step. If you utilize PDIR in your facility you will reduce your dependence on restorative cleaning, ultimately saving you time, money, and chemical. As a reminder PDIR stands for Preventative, Daily, Interim and Restorative cleaning processes.

Why restorative cleaning?

Restorative cleaning is necessary when you need to bring your carpet or hard floor to close as possible to its original state. This step requires the most amount of time and resources of any of the four cleaning methods, but it is the most effective process at returning your floor surface back to like-new appearance.


What is restorative cleaning?

This process involves intensive deep extraction for carpets or stripping, finishing, and polishing for hard floor surfaces. For deep extraction the process is spray water and detergent, work it into the carpet, let it soak so the detergent can release the soils, extract, rinse, extract again and let it dry completely. For hard floors the restorative process is to strip away all layers of coating, clean the surface thoroughly, neutralizing it with the appropriate chemical, apply the correct coating, and burnish it to the desired level of shine.


What equipment is required for restorative cleaning?

For restorative carpet cleaning you want to use a spray extraction machine with the matching detergent. To assist in drying, use a portable air blower.

On hard floors, strip your floors with an automatic scrubber, a low-speed machine, or an orbital machine. If you use a low-speed or orbital machine you will need a vacuum or scrubber to pick up the dirt produced by stripping the floor. To burnish you will need a high-speed burnisher such as a Lightning 1500 or a Chariot 2 iGloss 20. Go green and use chemical-free stripping pads or rollers to strip your floors. Chemical-free stripping takes less time, makes less of a mess, uses no chemical, and reduces slip and fall accidents.

Windsor Restorative Cleaning Machines

The Chariot 3 iExtract 26 DUO is the only ride-on interim and extraction machine on the market! This machine is ideal for carpet extraction of large areas. The productivity of this machine allows you to cover as much area as possible. Item #573536

The Taz with Orb Technology excels at chemical-free stripping. Unlike traditional machines, the Taz driver orbits while it rotates, providing the highest level of mechanical action on the market today. Item #575800

The Storm is a low-speed machine that is great for stripping many layers of floor finish. This machine is built to last with a heavy-duty steel triple planetary gearbox and a 66 frame induction motor. Item #571174 (13"); #571175 (17"); #571177 (20")

The Chariot 2 iScrub 22 SP is a convenient stand-on auto-scrubber that is ideal for stripping large areas in a minimum amount of time. Go green and use the available chemical-free stripping rollers with this machine. Item #570944


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Machines & Equipment
PDIR: P is for Preventative (Cleaning)
PDIR: D is for Daily (Cleaning)
PDIR: I is for Interim (Cleaning)