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Restroom cleaning

Restroom cleaning. Daily and weekly maintenance. What is different?. The application method!!. WHAT IS THE SAME?. What needs to be done!!. What chemicals are needed. Disinfectant cleaner Glass cleaner Toilet b owl cleaner Hydrogen-peroxide cleaner Hard water cleaner.

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Restroom cleaning

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  1. Restroom cleaning Daily and weekly maintenance

  2. What is different? The application method!! WHAT IS THE SAME? What needs to be done!!

  3. What chemicals are needed • Disinfectant cleaner • Glass cleaner • Toilet bowl cleaner • Hydrogen-peroxide cleaner • Hard water cleaner Note: There are some additional chemicals that may be needed every once in a while such as vandalism remover and F-Matic acid urinal block/Deodorizer refills.

  4. Have your supplies ready to go! • PPE • Microfiber / Terry cloth towels • Soap • Paper products • Cloth roll towels • Liners for trash cans • Liners for sanitary napkin receptacles • Disposable seat covers • Etc. Note: Having an organized closet and cart will save you time and is easier to maintain if straightened and stocked daily at the end of the work shift.

  5. Start high and dry! Start with dusting the vents and anything else up high. Move on to sweeping up the dry stuff on the floor.

  6. disinfect! • EVERYTHING! • All dispensers • Sinks • Faucets • Stall partitions • Stall handles • Urinals • Toilets • Handicap safety rails • Etc. Note: Make sure to properly dilute the disinfectant. If it is too concentrated it will leave a sticky residue when dried.

  7. Don’t rush your dwell time Apply bowl cleaner to toilets and urinals and let dwell like the disinfectant. Disinfectants need 10 minutes dwell time to be effective. Use the time to refill dispensers!

  8. Take care of your mirrors! Be careful with squeegees, they can force water into the frames and ruin the mirror. Better: Use a microfiber cloth and a trigger spray bottle.

  9. Scrub, wipe and polish After your dwell time is up, scrub toilets and urinals, wipe down partitions and dispensers, and polish chrome faucets and fixtures.

  10. take care of your floors! • The best way to keep the tile and grout clean is to: • Mop with a disinfectant cleaner daily • Deep scrub monthly, weekly, or when necessary with a hydrogen-peroxide cleaner to get the grout cleaned and to get any residue up. Use a tile brush to get into the grout. After finishing the deep scrub, mop with a disinfectant. Note: Using a square scrub instead of a traditional swing arm buffer is a great way to get the corners better and is less physically demanding. Use a special astro-turf type pad.

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