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Do you name your vehicle, maybe something like Bear or Black Betty? Are you loyal to Chevy trucks or is the brand secondary to mileage or price?
Rubber floors are gaining popularity and to be honest, they can trip up even professionals who have seen and done it all on other more traditional floors.
Carpet care involves a lot and requires a variety of tools to be done right. Vacuum to remove dry soils that accumulate each day. Select your vacuum based on the carpet type & a few other factors.
Vinyl floors can be beautiful and durable when properly cared for. Use these steps and tools to keep your vinyl floors glossy and reflective. A completely dry microfiber dust mop will yield the best results of any dry mop system when used regularly.
For rubber floors you won’t want a beater bar on your vacuum if possible – that’s why backpacks are perfect. Vacuums do a much better job of picking up and containing dust and contaminants from textured surfaces, like the studding found on a rubber floor, than sweeping and mopping do.