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Find out what the right mopping technique is for you

Techniques that ensure spotless, contamination-free environments

Mopping in a cleanroom might look like a simple chore, but it’s anything but basic. In tightly regulated GMP and ISO-classified environments, how you clean is just as important as what you clean with.

Our newest article, The science of mopping: consistent techniques for cleanroom cleaning and disinfection,” explores why precise, repeatable mopping methods are vital to maintaining product safety and regulatory compliance, and which techniques you can use in which instances.

This goes beyond swiping a mop across the floor. It’s about controlled movement, directionality, and technique tailored for ceilings, walls, and floors alike.

Here’s what you’ll discover inside:

  • The foundational principles of unidirectional mopping and controlled overlap to avoid recontamination

  • Step-by-step breakdowns of ceiling, wall, and floor cleaning methods designed to capture and remove contaminants effectively

  • How specific techniques like the pull-lift for ceilings or the perimeter-then-S method for walls and floors reduce particle redistribution

  • Practical tips for operator safety and maintaining clean-to-dirty progression throughout cleaning cycles

  • Why training and strict adherence to Standard Operating Procedures are key to operational consistency and traceability

We’re not just offering guidance. We’re empowering you to elevate your cleanroom cleaning practices with scientific precision and practical know-how. Because consistent technique means fewer risks and greater confidence in your contamination control.

To help you implement these best practices, we’ve included easy-to-follow infographics and clear movement patterns so your team can clean smarter, not harder. But of course, any questions still left, will gladly be answered by our Customer Care team!

Ready to raise the standard in contamination control together?

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