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		<title>A Floor Buffer &#8211; What is it?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The humble polisher has for decades quietly proceeded with doing its work, and although it has seen itself misrepresented in many cartoons and entertainment shows, it remains one of the most used and valued machines when it comes to floor maintenance. But what exactly is a floor buffer, and what is its use? Floor buffers [...]]]></description>
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<p>The humble polisher has for decades quietly proceeded with doing its work, and although it has seen itself misrepresented in many cartoons and entertainment shows, it remains one of the most used and valued machines when it comes to floor maintenance. But what exactly is a floor buffer, and what is its use?  Floor buffers are electrical machines used in the process on cleaning, maintaining and polishing floors. There are numerous models and manufacturing companies out there the most well known being: Eagle, Hawk, Kent Euroclean, Oreck, Onyx NuSource, and Sanitaire.</p>
<p>To really understand what a floor polisher is one has to know its purpose and reason for design. Floor polishers were initially developed to assist with the time consuming and often back breaking work involved with cleaning and finishing floors to a high gloss.<br />
Prior to the invention of the floor polisher it could take one almost a full day to strip clean and polish a floor (only to have others walk over it and ruin your hard work).  Because of this and the fact that many of the operators were and are today are undereducated the controls of the floor buffer were kept simple often only limited to an on switch and a speed control leaver. However today there are various larger and combination machines found that require skilled operators to function them. These have been designed to cut down on the human labor requirements that cleaning companies or larger corporations require to clean premises.  Many of the newer smaller models found today can be used both for daily cleaning, scrubbing and buffing of ones’ floors, thus maintaining that high gloss with little effort. These machines now also come with an array of different pads allowing you to clean almost any non-carpeted surface.</p>
<p><a href="http://floorbuffersite.com/options-to-consider-with-different-types-of-floor-buffers">Floor buffers</a> are available in various makes and models, and the selection of one will largely depend on the surface type and size one would need to clean and buff, as well as ones’ budget. Floor buffers range from $500 to thousands of dollars each<br />
Floor buffers are an essential part to floor maintenance. Used mostly to scrub, strip or buff tiled or solid floors. A floor buffer can also be used to clean and care for most wooden floors.</p>
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