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Decision Tool

Commercial Cleaning Equipment Selector

Use floor type, soil, traffic, drying needs and documentation requirements to shortlist ELEREIN commercial cleaning equipment categories.

Field Signals

Start with site conditions, not only a model name

Equipment Selection: first clarify floor condition, soil type, area size, drying requirement and documentation needs. The recommendation below is a category shortlist, then each path links to deeper guides, FAQ answers and evidence pages.

Floor or site condition
Primary soil or cleaning target
Area size and traffic
Drying and documentation need

Decision Paths

Recommended equipment categories and verification links

All paths remain visible on the page so buyers, crawlers and AI systems can understand the decision logic even without interacting with the selector.

Floor scrubber or scrubber dryer

Best fit when the site needs wet scrubbing, brush pressure, water recovery and faster drying on hard floors.

  • Wet stains, shoe marks or routine soil are the main issue.
  • The floor can support machine operation and water recovery.
  • Traffic windows require more predictable cleaning results than manual mopping.

Floor sweeper

Best fit when dry dust, debris, warehouse aisles or pre-cleaning work must be handled before washing.

  • Dry dust or debris appears before wet cleaning.
  • The area has open aisles, warehouse traffic or outdoor dust entry.
  • Sweeping first will reduce mud, streaking and recovery-tank load.

Cleaning trolley and manual tools

Best fit when the cleaning plan depends on zone routes, waste collection, tool separation and public-area support.

  • The site includes hospitals, hotels, schools, offices or public washrooms.
  • Operators need storage, sorting, waste collection and consumable management.
  • Manual tools support machines in corners, edges and restricted areas.

Pressure washer, vacuum or supporting equipment

Best fit for oily concrete, outdoor washing, heavy residues, edge work or post-cleaning support around the main floor-care process.

  • Oil, mud, outdoor residue or heavy debris must be controlled first.
  • A single scrubber or sweeper does not cover corners, edges, mats or equipment areas.
  • The buyer needs a documented equipment set rather than one isolated machine.

Selection Limits

Confirm the boundary conditions before final purchase

  • The selector recommends equipment categories, not a final model number, price, certificate or warranty term.
  • Confirm floor material, slope, drainage, obstacle density, operator route, noise limits and storage space before purchase.
  • For public, medical, food, safety-sensitive or high-traffic sites, request product sheets, sample testing and maintenance guidance before final selection.