Industrial Floor Cleaning & Line Removal
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Industrial Floor Cleaning & Line Removal *
Cleaning, preparing and improving existing industrial floors for safer and more professional working environments.
This service covers industrial floor cleaning using professional scrubber dryer machinery, and the removal of obsolete painted lines and floor markings. Both are frequently needed at the same time — before a polishing or repair programme, during a facility reconfiguration, or as part of a regular maintenance cycle.
Cleaning with a scrubber dryer removes accumulated dirt, dust, tyre marks and surface contamination efficiently across large areas. Line removal addresses obsolete safety markings, demarcation lines or painted signage that no longer reflects the current layout of the facility. Both services prepare the floor for whatever comes next.
This service includes .
This service includes .
Industrial floor cleaning with scrubber dryer
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Old floor line removal
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Removal of dirt, dust and surface contamination
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Removal of obsolete floor markings
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Tyre mark cleaning
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Surface preparation before repairs, polishing or sealing
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Upcoming Key benefits
Efficient cleaning
Of large floor areas with minimal operational disruption
Removal of dirt
Removal of accumulated dirt, dust, tyre marks and surface contamination
immediate use AFTER TREATMEN
Floor left dry and ready for immediate use upon completion
preparation
Correct preparation of the surface before any subsequent treatment
Removal markings
Removal of obsolete markings that may cause confusion or safety concerns
Improved appearance
And compliance with current housekeeping standards
What the work involves
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To be cleaned and identification of any markings to be removed
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Of coarse debris where necessary
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One or more passes depending on soiling level
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Of corners, edges and areas inaccessible to the machine
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Using the appropriate method: grinding, scarifying or chemical treatment
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That the surface is ready for subsequent use or treatment
Technical note
Floor line removal is not simply an extension of cleaning. Paint, thermoplastic and resin-based markings each respond to different removal methods — grinding, scarifying or chemical treatment. The correct approach depends on the type of marking and the condition of the concrete beneath. In all cases, the objective is to remove the marking cleanly without damaging the base surface or leaving residue that would affect a subsequent treatment.
Why it matters
Accumulated dirt and particles abrade the floor surface with every pass of a vehicle, accelerating wear and reducing the performance of any treatment applied afterwards. Obsolete markings cause operational confusion, complicate compliance with current safety plans and make the facility look poorly maintained. Both are straightforward to address — and the sooner they are dealt with, the better the condition of the floor that goes forward.

