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Service technician checking Clarke scrubber recovery system
Service planning

Clarke service support keeps floor care routines understandable.

The right cleaning machine still needs clear setup, operator handoff, consumable planning, and maintenance rhythm. Clarke support turns those moving parts into a plan your team can repeat across shifts.

Support options

Three ways Clarke helps before and after machine selection.

Commercial cleaning equipment decisions often involve operations, purchasing, safety, and maintenance at the same table. Clarke keeps the conversation practical by translating floor conditions into machine settings, accessory needs, and training notes. That approach helps a new scrubber or washer become part of a daily route instead of sitting as an isolated purchase.

A

Application Review

Clarke reviews square footage, soil type, floor finish, refill access, slopes, and peak traffic windows. The goal is to clarify whether a walk-behind scrubber, ride-on platform, pressure washer, or combined process will reduce rework.

B

Operator Handoff

Crews receive plain-language guidance on brush pressure, detergent use, recovery checks, squeegee care, charging habits, and safe movement around customers or pallets. The handoff is built for people who clean under time pressure.

C

Parts & Consumables

Wear parts are planned around actual use. Brushes, pads, blades, hoses, nozzles, and filters are identified early so maintenance teams can avoid emergency substitutions that hurt cleaning quality.

Simple process

A numbered path from floor survey to daily use.

01

Map the route

Document floor area, obstacles, power access, water refill points, and the moments when cleaning cannot interrupt the facility.

02

Confirm machine fit

Compare scrub path, tank volume, pressure output, turning radius, storage, and service access against the site constraints.

03

Set the cleaning recipe

Match pad or brush material, detergent level, water flow, recovery checks, and exterior spray procedures to the expected soil.

04

Review after rollout

Use early feedback from operators to adjust consumables, charge timing, refill habits, and preventive service intervals.

Practical assurance

Clarke recommendations are grounded in floor evidence, not guesswork.

When details are incomplete, the support team asks for photos, route dimensions, fixture clearance, and soil notes before recommending a machine family. This protects buyers from oversizing, undersizing, or choosing pressure where recovery is the real issue.

Start with a route review

Send Clarke your floor care challenge.

Use the form to share area size, surface type, cleaning frequency, soil source, and whether your team prefers walk-behind, ride-on, or pressure cleaning. Clarke can then suggest next steps for a demo or product shortlist.

  • Machine type guidance for scrubbers and pressure washers
  • Consumable and maintenance planning before purchase
  • Operator-friendly setup notes for daily use