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Tile and grout floors are everywhere. Keeping them clean can be a challenge. Here’s why this popular flooring choice is so difficult to maintain and the best way to keep it clean and odor free.

The Trouble with Tile and Grout

Tile and grout floors are popular for a reason. The combination has been around for eons because it looks good and holds up to heavy foot traffic and rolling loads. This makes them a classic choice for restrooms and kitchens. Designers also specify tile and grout floors for entry ways and lobbies as well.

However, there are downsides to tile and grout. Grout is highly porous by nature. Think of it as a sponge embedded with thousands of little holes. These holes trap and hold onto dirt, moisture, grease, and impurities.

What kind of impurities? Well, picture a restroom with a tile and grout floor. That grout near the urinal and toilet absorbs everything that accidently spills on it. Bacteria feeds and grows on the mess, creating bad odors, even after cleaning.

The same is true for commercial kitchens. Spills and grease get trapped in the porous grout attracting bacteria, insects, and other vermin.

Mops Make Things Worse

It’s impossible to clean grout with a mop. In fact, mopping only makes the mess worse. That’s because tile sits slightly above the grout line. The elevation causes tile to act like a squeegee, pulling dirty water from the mop and depositing it right back onto the grout. More mopping just deposits more dirty water, making the problem worse.

Mopping also causes floors to smell bad, even after cleaning. It’s also why grout stains over time. Cotton string mops are the worst offenders for this phenomenon, but even modern microfiber leaves a fair amount of soil behind.

A Better Tile and Grout Cleaning Solution

Kaivac machines, armed with powerful vacuum technology, offers better commercial tile and grout cleaning solutions. For kitchens, nothing removes greasy messes like the UniVac®. Workers dispense cleaning solution, agitate grout lines, and vacuum the slurry up.

No-Touch Cleaning® systems do the same in commercial restrooms. Employees spray surfaces with cleaning solution and rinse the slurry to the floor. The No-Touch Cleaning machine’s indoor pressure washer is strong enough to blast dirt, germs, and bacteria out of grout lines. Then the powerful vacuum sucks the mess away.

Both the UniVac and No-Touch Cleaning system create an automated cleaning process for consistently repeatable results. Workers stand upright to use the tools, eliminating any bending, crawling, or touching of dirty surfaces. This ergonomic method protects employees from musculoskeletal injuries that come from straining repeatedly with awkward mops and heavy buckets of water. Both Kaivac tools also leave floors dry and ready to walk on, removing dangerous slip-and-fall risks.

Not only do these tools clean better than mopping they also work much faster. This added productivity means employees can spend time on higher-value tasks or just clock out early, saving on labor costs.

Ready to stop wasting time mopping tile and grout floors? Look to Kaivac for innovative solutions.  

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