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Clarke can help clarify your next cleaning equipment decision.

Send a question about floor scrubbers, pressure washers, consumables, or route planning. The most useful inquiries include floor size, soil type, facility schedule, operator count, water access, and whether the site needs a demo, a replacement machine, or a fresh comparison. Clarke replies with practical next steps rather than a generic catalog response.

A typical message reads like this: a 60,000 sq ft distribution center running a single overnight shift, polished concrete with dock dust tracked into the first three aisles, one operator, and a charging point near the loading bay. With that much detail, Clarke can already point toward a battery ride-on scrubber for the open lanes and flag whether a pressure washer belongs outside on the dock apron, before a single product page is opened.

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Equipment Desk

For scrubber and pressure washer selection, demo planning, accessory questions, and cleaning route notes.

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Working Hours

Monday to Friday, 8:00 to 18:00 local business hours. Urgent service planning is routed to the closest support contact.

Mon-Fri | 8:00-18:00
Share your floor details

Share the details that make a recommendation useful.

A short message can still be specific. Mention whether your team cleans polished concrete, tile, epoxy, exterior concrete, production residue, dock dust, or public entry areas. Add the cleaning frequency, shift length, charging or storage limits, and the reason the current method is not working. Clarke will use those details to decide whether to discuss a floor scrubber, pressure washer, consumable change, or route adjustment first.

Product cards and CTA buttons open the same inquiry workflow, so you can start from a machine name or from a facility problem. Either way, the response focuses on matching equipment behavior to the cleaning route.

Clarke will also be honest about fit. If your problem is really exterior concrete, a floor scrubber is the wrong answer and a pressure washer plus drainage is the conversation; if you have no charging window, a battery ride-on may not suit your shift. We would rather say that in the first reply than after a purchase.