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Melamine pads effectively remove stubborn dirt, black marks from shoes and wheels, accumulated technical dirt and scuffs...
05/15/2026

Melamine pads effectively remove stubborn dirt, black marks from shoes and wheels, accumulated technical dirt and scuffs that often remain after standard mechanical cleaning.

Their feature is the ability to deeply clean the surface without aggressive mechanical impact, which is especially important for preserving the appearance and lifespan of the coating.

Melamine pads show the best results in:

🔹shopping centers and stores;
🔹office spaces;
🔹warehouses and logistics complexes;
🔹production and technical zones with high load.

In professional cleaning, a quality result depends not only on equipment or chemicals, but on the correctly selected cleaning technology. That is why the team of The Cleaning Pro Group uses professional equipment, modern machinery and solutions that allow effectively maintaining cleanliness and a neat appearance of facilities even under intensive use.

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Equipment at manufacturing facilities, warehouses, and commercial properties operates under constant workload every day....
05/14/2026

Equipment at manufacturing facilities, warehouses, and commercial properties operates under constant workload every day. However, in many cases, the greatest damage to machinery is caused not by operation itself, but by the accumulation of dirt and technical contamination.

Dust, material residues, grease, moisture, and fine abrasive particles gradually settle on surfaces, ventilation elements, and working mechanisms. At first glance, this may not seem critical. But in reality, such contamination often becomes the cause of:
🔹 equipment overheating
🔹 faster wear and tear of components
🔹 reduced operational efficiency of machinery
🔹 corrosion development
🔹 additional maintenance and repair costs

This is especially noticeable at large facilities where equipment operates continuously and comes into daily contact with dust and industrial contamination.

That is why professional cleaning in such environments means much more than simply maintaining cleanliness. It is about creating conditions where equipment operates consistently, premises remain well-maintained, and the facility itself does not lose its efficiency due to issues that can be controlled in time.

When facility maintenance is systematic, it becomes noticeable not only in cleanliness. It becomes noticeable in the performance of the entire operation.

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👉 According to industrial estimates, the regular accumulation of technical contamination can reduce equipment productivi...
05/13/2026

👉 According to industrial estimates, the regular accumulation of technical contamination can reduce equipment productivity by up to 20–30%. At the same time, the key problem is rarely the equipment itself - much more often it is the lack of timely deep cleaning of production facilities.

Deep cleaning of workshops is not just about maintaining cleanliness, but a part of stable production operations. During operation, dust, technical residues, oils, and micro-contaminants accumulate in different zones, gradually affecting equipment performance and personnel safety.

When deep cleaning should be carried out:

-scheduled - 1–2 times per year
-after repair or installation works
-after intensive production cycles
-before audits and inspections
-when changing technological processes

A systematic approach to cleaning allows not only maintaining order, but also reducing the risk of production downtime, extending equipment lifespan, and increasing overall process efficiency.

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Not all industrial floor coverings are equally easy to maintain. In manufacturing facilities, warehouses, and technical ...
05/12/2026

Not all industrial floor coverings are equally easy to maintain. In manufacturing facilities, warehouses, and technical sites, floors are exposed daily to high loads: movement of equipment, dust, oils, chemical residues, moisture, and constant staff traffic. And it is often the type of flooring that determines how complex the cleaning process will be.👇

🔹 Concrete floors
One of the most common floor types in warehouses and industrial facilities. Due to its porous structure, concrete actively accumulates dust, oils, and technical contaminants.

At the same time, concrete is the most vulnerable to incorrectly selected cleaning chemicals. Aggressive or unsuitable products can damage the top layer of the surface, cause dusting, loss of strength, and even the formation of efflorescence (a white residue) due to improper cleaning techniques or excess moisture.

🔹 Epoxy and polymer coatings
Such surfaces have high wear resistance, but they may lose their properties when exposed to aggressive chemicals or improperly configured equipment. It is especially important to consider the type of contamination and the intensity of use.

🔹 Anti-slip and textured surfaces
In such coatings, dirt accumulates deeper, so standard wet cleaning is often insufficient without mechanized cleaning.

That is why in industrial cleaning there are no universal solutions - each type of surface requires a properly selected technology, chemicals, and maintenance schedule. 💙

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Warehouses operate under heavy daily load: movement of equipment, dust, packaging residues, tire marks, dirt from loadin...
05/11/2026

Warehouses operate under heavy daily load: movement of equipment, dust, packaging residues, tire marks, dirt from loading docks, and constant staff traffic. Even if the surface looks clean at first glance, this does not mean that flooring and work areas remain safe and properly maintained.

That is why regular mechanized cleaning is not an “optional extra” but an essential part of efficient warehouse operation.

This is a cleaning format that uses professional equipment rather than only manual labor.

For this purpose, the following are used:
🔹 floor scrubbing machines
🔹 industrial vacuum cleaners
🔹 rotary machines
🔹 scrubber dryers
🔹 tractors and street sweepers
🔹 snow removal equipment

Without regular mechanized cleaning, dirt accumulates not only on the surface but also in joints, technical zones, and high-traffic areas. This can lead to premature surface wear, increased dust levels, and unsafe working conditions for staff.

A clean warehouse is not just about aesthetics. It is about staff safety, efficient workflows, and proper technical maintenance of the facility.

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💙 Happy Mother’s Day!Today, we celebrate all the incredible mothers who fill our lives and homes with love, care, and en...
05/10/2026

💙 Happy Mother’s Day!

Today, we celebrate all the incredible mothers who fill our lives and homes with love, care, and endless warmth.

Motherhood is a beautiful journey of strength, patience, and devotion - creating comfort, support, and meaningful moments every single day.

Thank you for all the love, care, and inspiration you share with your families and loved ones.

Wishing you good health, happiness, peace, and a home filled with love and comfort 💐

With appreciation,
CPG Team 💙

In warehouse facilities, the quality of cleaning is determined not by the fact that the work has been done, but by how c...
05/08/2026

In warehouse facilities, the quality of cleaning is determined not by the fact that the work has been done, but by how correctly the method is chosen for the actual workload of the premises.

Manual cleaning is used for local and hard-to-reach areas: corners, technical zones, and surface contamination. Its advantage is precision. However, in large areas, it has limitations in speed and consistency of results.

Mechanized cleaning is used where there is constant vehicle movement, intensive dust load, and large surfaces. It ensures uniform surface cleaning and a more stable level of cleanliness in a dynamic environment.

In practice, these two approaches do not compete but complement each other.
Manual cleaning provides detail, mechanized cleaning provides system approach.

In industrial facilities, efficiency is achieved precisely through their combination with a clear division of responsibility zones and a defined work ex*****on schedule. This allows maintaining a controlled level of cleanliness without losing quality during warehouse operation.

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❓ Have you ever considered how cleanliness at an industrial facility affects your business operations?Cleanliness direct...
05/07/2026

❓ Have you ever considered how cleanliness at an industrial facility affects your business operations?
Cleanliness directly impacts safety, efficiency, and the durability of equipment. Maintaining cleanliness helps prevent accidents, reduce machinery wear, and create comfortable working conditions for employees.

Planning and performing cleaning at industrial facilities has its own specifics:

1.Different types of contamination - from dust and grease to chemical residues. Each type of dirt requires specific cleaning agents and methods.
2.Large areas and complex equipment - industrial spaces often include machines, conveyors, lifts. It is important to choose a technology that allows cleaning without damaging equipment.
3.Personnel safety - the use of specialized equipment, personal protective equipment, and control of chemical substances reduces the risk of injuries and poisoning.
4.Time and resource efficiency - optimizing the cleaning process allows maintaining cleanliness without production downtime.

Professional cleaning of industrial facilities is a strategic approach that ensures cleanliness, safety, and productivity of your business.

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👉 The cleaning schedule for a production facility is formed based on the specific features of the site itself and the cl...
05/06/2026

👉 The cleaning schedule for a production facility is formed based on the specific features of the site itself and the cleanliness requirements in each zone. This is not a universal template, but an individually designed system that takes into account the type of production, the intensity of work, and the level of contamination.

Usually, the space is divided into zones: production areas, storage facilities, auxiliary areas, and sanitary zones. For each of them, a specific cleaning frequency is defined - from every shift to periodic or general cleaning.
Separately, the types of work are specified: dry or wet cleaning, equipment cleaning, removal of technical contaminants, treatment of floor coverings and other surfaces. This allows maintaining a stable level of cleanliness without affecting production processes.

A properly designed schedule helps prevent the accumulation of dirt, reduces the risk of downtime, and ensures compliance with sanitary requirements.

In our work, we develop such schedules individually for each site, taking into account the real conditions of production and the operating mode of the enterprise.

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🏭📦 The difference between warehouse cleaning and production facility cleaning lies in the functional purpose of the site...
05/05/2026

🏭📦 The difference between warehouse cleaning and production facility cleaning lies in the functional purpose of the site, the types of contamination, and the requirements for the cleaning process.

Warehouse facilities are focused on storing and moving goods, so the key objective of cleaning is to maintain cleanliness of flooring, aisles, and high-traffic areas used by equipment. The main types of contamination include dust, packaging residues, and marks from transport. Cleaning tasks are systematic and aimed at maintaining safe operating conditions and reducing the risk of downtime.

Production facilities have different requirements. Contamination here is generated during technological processes and may include lubricants, technical fluids, fine particulate dust, and raw material residues. In such conditions, cleaning becomes part of the enterprise’s operational stability. It requires the use of specialized products, adherence to technological regulations, and proper handling of equipment and various surface types.

Compliance with industry standards and internal company requirements also plays a significant role, especially in industries with high hygiene demands.

Thus, warehouse cleaning is about systematically maintaining operational cleanliness, while production cleaning is a technologically driven process integrated into the overall functioning of the facility.

Working with each type of facility requires an appropriate approach based on the analysis of conditions, workload, and the specifics of contamination. This is what ultimately determines the effectiveness of the result.

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Can cleaning in a food production facility be considered just regular cleaning?In reality - no. In this environment, cle...
05/04/2026

Can cleaning in a food production facility be considered just regular cleaning?

In reality - no. In this environment, cleanliness goes far beyond visual order. It directly affects product safety, process stability, and a company’s readiness for any inspections.

That is why cleaning here becomes part of the production system rather than a separate service.

What does this mean in practice?

First of all - working according to strict standards. Cleaning must comply with food safety system requirements, where it is important to control not only visible dirt but also potential microbiological risks.

Next - zoning.
Production areas are divided into different cleanliness levels, and each zone requires a specific approach. Preventing cross-contamination is critical here - even in the smallest details.

Another important aspect is the selection of cleaning agents.
Fats, proteins, sugars - each type of contamination has its own specifics, and incorrect selection or use of chemicals can affect not only the cleaning result but also the product itself.

And of course - regularity.
One-time cleaning cannot ensure a stable level of cleanliness in a continuously operating production environment. Only a systematic approach with a clear schedule and quality control provides predictable results.

Work-related specifics also play a key role: the need to clean without stopping production processes, careful equipment cleaning, moisture control, as well as trained staff who understand the specifics of a food environment.

That is why cleaning must function as a system - taking into account all requirements, nuances, and real production workload.
We build our work based on this principle, integrating cleaning into processes in a way that supports stability, safety, and compliance with standards.

https://cleaningprogroup.com/cleaning-industrial-manufacturing-and-distribution-centers/

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