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Blair, et all 

We use the Techni-Tool ACL ESD floor cleaner - restorer 106CH101, our ESD flooring is tile, and this seems to work well.   

Pat  

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From: TechNet [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Blair Hogg
Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2012 11:53 AM
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Subject: [TN] Cleaning ESD Floor Mats

Howdy Technetters, 

Before everyone heads out to APEX I've got a question maybe someone will have a good answer to.  Are there any limitiations on what to use to clean ESD floor mats periodically to enusre that operator grounding is still effective? I found these online:

http://www.techni-tool.com/674CH014

http://www.techni-tool.com/106CH6002

http://www.desco.com/DescoCatalog/FloorMatsGroundingHardware/MatAccessoriesCleaners/FloorMatCleaner/10444/

But was lloking for something that one would use like a standard floor cleaner, with a bucket and mop. Does this exist, or can normal ordinary floor cleaners be used? One of the sites mentioned silicone being added to commercial floor cleaners which will build up in an insulative layer on the mats.

Thanks,

Blair

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