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Subway cars bear massive high-frequency foot traffic every day, making floor cleaning a key challenge for subway operation and maintenance teams. Subway car floors are easily covered with layers of stubborn contaminants: shoe prints from daily passenger flow, rail dust carried by passengers, dried beverage spills, and sticky chewing gum residues that are difficult to scrape off. These stains not only affect the overall tidiness and image of subway cars but also hide potential safety hazards—dried beverage spills and dust can make the floor slippery, increasing the risk of passengers (especially the elderly and children) falling. Moreover, subway car floors (mostly PVC, rubber anti-slip floors) are prone to corrosion and damage by chemical cleaners, and the cleaning time is limited between subway operation intervals, requiring efficient and fast cleaning. To solve these core pain points of subway car floor cleaning, Life Nano Combo Melamine Cleaning Pad is specially developed, integrating efficient stain removal, passenger safety protection, floor protection, and high-efficiency cleaning, perfectly adapting to the strict requirements of subway operation and maintenance.
The product is made of 70% combo melamine + 30% scouring pad through mature bonding technology, a formula specially optimized for subway car cleaning scenarios. The unique open-cell structure of melamine foam can accurately absorb rail dust carried by passengers and encapsulate tiny dust particles, avoiding secondary pollution caused by dust flying during cleaning. For stubborn stains common in subway cars—dried beverage spills, sticky chewing gum residues, and layered shoe prints—it can quickly break down and wipe clean in one go, without leaving any residue. This targeted design solves the problem of difficult cleaning of subway-specific stains, ensuring thorough cleaning of every corner of the carriage.
Subway cleaning is limited to the short interval between operation stops, requiring high cleaning efficiency. The combo melamine pad completes "stain removal (beverage spills/chewing gum) → dust removal (rail dust) → micro-polishing (reducing fine scratches)" in one step, greatly shortening the cleaning time. Compared with conventional compressed melamine pads, its cleaning area is 1.5-2 times larger, which reduces the frequency of pad replacement, saves labor costs for cleaning teams, and ensures that the subway car floor can be quickly cleaned and restored to a tidy state within the limited interval, without affecting normal subway operation.
Subway car floors (PVC floors, rubber anti-slip floors, wear-resistant ceramic tiles) are expensive to maintain and replace, and require strict protection. The fine micro-abrasive particles of the combo melamine pad can remove stains without damaging the floor’s anti-slip coating or surface luster, effectively preventing the floor from appearing "dull" or scratched after long-term cleaning. It also avoids damage to floor joints, which is a common problem caused by improper cleaning tools, extending the service life of subway car floors and reducing the maintenance and replacement costs of subway operation and maintenance teams.
Considering the dense passenger flow in subway cars (including a large number of elderly and children), the pad adopts a physical cleaning mode—only clean water is needed to activate its powerful cleaning performance, without any chemical additives. This not only avoids health risks to passengers (especially those with allergies) caused by residual cleaning agents but also prevents acid and alkaline chemicals from corroding the joints of subway car floors and polluting the subway internal environment. It fully complies with the environmental protection and safety standards of public transportation facilities, ensuring the safety of passengers and cleaning staff.
Supplementary advantage: The pad is designed to be compatible with floor scrubbers commonly used in subway car cleaning, with a compact size that can easily enter narrow spaces such as under-seat areas, door step zones, and entrance/exit mat areas—areas that are difficult to clean manually. This ensures that there are no cleaning dead corners in the subway car, maintaining the overall tidiness of the floor and further enhancing the passenger experience.
Subway car aisles (high foot traffic, prone to shoe prints and dust)
Under-seat areas (easy to accumulate dust and small debris)
Door step zones (prone to beverage spills and rail dust)
Entrance/exit mat areas (first contact with passenger shoes, heavy stain accumulation)
Regular subway trains, light rail trains, intercity rail carriages—fully adapting to the floor cleaning needs of various urban rail transit vehicles.
Subway PVC floors, rubber anti-slip floors, wear-resistant ceramic tiles, and other common floor materials in subway cars—wide compatibility, no need to prepare different cleaning pads for different carriage types.