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If a floor is sufficiently flat this cleaning method is quieter, more efficient, and more effective than existing ones. This automated device cleans by moving a blade at precisely (No: more precisely than you're thinking) floor level to scoop up dirt. It allows no more than a couple of nanometers of
clearance twixt the blade and the floor (micrometers if you absolutely must). Precision manufacture and extremely precise suspension adjustments permit this. Rather than waxing or mopping a second robot moves over the floor and fills in the tiniest pit, scrape, or divot with more floor material.
(?) very fine blade
https://youtu.be/izI13YiRUc4 Still need to open the windows [wjt, May 24 2020]
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Perhaps a stone floor and laser ablation cleaning
would achieve your goals more economically.
Precision and a rapidly spinning blade may be
achievable for a machine resembling a milling
machine on heavy treads, but speed would be an
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