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Product Testing Methods

Practical testing dimensions for cleaning effect, runtime, water recovery, noise, brush wear and floor compatibility.

Last updated: 2026-06-24

What this evidence applies to

floor scrubbers scrubber dryers floor sweepers vacuums pressure washers facility sample tests

How buyers should verify it

  • Record floor type, soil type, route length, pass count and visible result.
  • Record tank, battery, recovery, drying or debris collection behavior according to product type.
  • Keep before/after photos or short videos when a purchasing decision depends on test results.

What this evidence does not prove

  • A short sample test does not guarantee every future site condition.
  • Testing should not hide unsuitable floors, heavy oil, wastewater limits or maintenance constraints.

Use repeatable test fields and dated photos or videos so each claim can be traced back to a specific cleaning condition.

Cleaning effect

Testing should record floor type, soil type, detergent use, pass count and visible result after drying.

Runtime and route

Battery or working time should be checked against the planned cleaning route, not only under ideal catalog conditions.

Water recovery

Squeegee and vacuum performance should be checked by water residue, edge streaks and recovery tank behavior.

Operator workflow

A useful sample test records filling, route start, turning, recovery, emptying, charging or cable route and routine maintenance access.

Comparison method

When comparing machines, keep floor type, soil, detergent, route length, pass count and operator conditions consistent.