| | | Dry care The criterion for "dry care" is primarily met by textile tloor coverings, which are ("dry") cleaned regularly by vacuuming up the dirt. Here, the standard talks of "water-free or low-water cleaning methods" and also defines that, should cleaning solutions be used, there should be so little used that no "pool formation or water penetration of the floor covering" is possible. | | Damp care The preconditions for the use of the "damp care" method are fulfilled by smooth floor coverings, such as linoleum, PVC, sealed wooden floors, polished stone floors, etc. The building cleaning profession defines this type of care as "dust-binding wiping using moistened or prepared cleaning textiles" - you can find an exact description of the care methods in the building cleaning handbook, | | |