Jon and Levi were working late recently on this commercial builders clean in a new restaurant in Bath. The job involved a hygiene clean of all the surfaces as well as a deep clean of the hard floors.

This restaurant needed a full deep builders clean to be ready for opening to the customers of Bath.
The process for cleaning the hard floors involves a vacuum first to remove all the loose soil and debris.
After all the loose soil is removed, it is time to work on the embedded dirt, this is done using an eco-friendly solution and a rotary machine (see image).
The agitation helps to remove any dirt that is trapped and get into the surface of the floor to clean as deeply as possible.

Once the flooring has been cleaned and any edges and grouting have been addressed, the slurry is then removed using a wet vac.
The flooring is then rinsed to remove any residue and the wet vac is used again to remove the water.


Here you can see the wet vac removing the water from the floor. In some circumstances this is sufficient however we do sometimes force dry the floors using air-movers where necessary.


This night-clean was to get the restaurant looking its best for the following day’s grand opening. The surfaces and floors all needed to be shiny, as well as sanitised and compliant!
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