Commercial Mop Wringers
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Learn About Commercial Mop Wringers
Commercial mop wringers are integral to restaurants, offices and professional cleaning. We have a selection from Rubbermaid - a trustworthy and reliable brand. Our options of side press wringers, down press wringers and charging buckets. The press lever wrings out mops, so you have the ideal amount of water.
We have mop wringers and charging buckets that include casters. Casters maneuver the buckets easily so you can transport the bucket with ease. We have options for wringers with a separate bucket for dirty water. This reduces cross-contamination between dirty and clean water for more efficient mopping. Our charger buckets hold microfibre cloths and soak them with cleaning solution so they’re ready to use when you need them. They include lids for security while the handles give you a comfortable and sturdy grip.
Find the commercial mop bucket or wringer you need with our Commercial Mops, Wringers and Buckets Buying Guide. It breaks down all you need to know.
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Commercial Mop Wringers FAQ
What is a mop bucket wringer?
A mop bucket wringer is a device attached to a mop bucket that is used to squeeze out excess water or cleaning solution from a mop head. It typically consists of a wringer mechanism and a handle for operating it.
What size is a standard mop bucket?
The size of a standard mop bucket can vary, but it is commonly available in capacities ranging from 8 to 12 gallons, with dimensions typically around 18 to 20 inches in length and width.
How do you wring a mop without a bucket?
To wring a mop without a bucket, you can manually twist or squeeze the mop head using your hands or a designated wringing device. Alternatively, you can use a sink or large basin to wring out the mop, ensuring you have a proper drainage system in place.
How do you use a mop bucket wringer?
To use a mop bucket wringer, first, fill the mop bucket with water or cleaning solution, then place the mop head into the bucket to soak. Next, lift the mop out of the bucket and position it between the wringer's rollers. Finally, use the wringer's handle or lever to press down and squeeze out excess liquid from the mop head.