When it comes to purchasing the correct floor scrubber, questions arise.
What size cleaning path should it have? Is battery or electric power better? Will a walk-behind or ride-on scrubber be the right choice? Should it have disc or cylindrical scrub? Are pad drivers or brushes best? What type of brushes are needed? What kind of detergent should be used? Should it have traction drive or brush assist? While some may know exactly what is needed for them, others may be a bit confused or not even be aware of the available options. Don't waste money on the incorrect machine. Call or e-mail Jason at CleanTech and he can help you make an informed decision. Call today, 501-844-1811; or email cleantech501@gmail.com.
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So your Clarke Boost making loud, rattling or chattering noises? When properly working it should not make much noise at all. But after many hours of use (and maybe abuse) there are parts that will wear and need to be replaced. In this article we will go over how to take apart the Clarke Boost L20 Head Assembly and find out what needs replaced.
First remove the brush deck from the machine. Instructions on doing that can be found