|
FLOOR CARE
WALL CHARTS
pH Principals
TILE COMPOSITION
Identification
Non-Resilient Tile: Clay, Concrete, Magnesite, Marble, Slate, Stone, Terrazzo, Travertine Resilient Tile: Asphalt, Cork, Linoleum, Rubber, Vinyl, Vinyl Composition, Wood
PRODUCT TECHNOLOGY
Floor Finishes
Floor Sealers
Sealer/ Finishes
Strippers
Maintainers
Cleaners
Systems
PROCEDURES
Floor Care Life
Cycle
Dry Cleaning
Damp Mopping
Wet Mopping
Automatic Scrubbing
Stripping
Sealing and Finishing
Top Scrubbing
Spray Buffing
Burnishing
Restoring
REFERENCE MATERIAL
Trouble Shooting Guide
Glossary
& Terminology
Helpful Hints
CARPET CARE
RESTROOM CARE EARTH-GARD
|
|
DRY CLEANING PROCEDURESDry cleaning is generally performed with a dust mop and floor
brush. Dry cleaning is designed to remove loose debris plus sand and grit which can
grind away floor finish.
HOW OFTEN SHOULD YOU DRY CLEAN?
USING ENTRANCE MATS?
|
|
Equipment needed: |
Chemicals needed: |
|
1. Dust mop
2. Push broom
3. Dust pan
4. Putty knife or long handled scraper
|
|
- None
|
|
|
|
|
|
Procedures: |
|
Dry Cleaning Instructions
- Assemble equipment.
- Remove furniture, plants and walk-off mats.
- Sweep area using broom.
- Remove gum and stickers using putty knife.
- Dust mop floor.
- Pick up debris using dust pan.
- Dust mop should be cleaned and combed after use.
- Hang dust mop up after use, do not store with head on floor.
|
|
 |
| Professional Maintenance Tips: |
- It is best to dust mop in one continuous motion without
lifting the dust mop from the floor.
- Overlap the previous pass by 6 inches.
- Use dust mop treatment sparingly. Improperly treated
dust mops can result in slippery floor conditions.
|
|
|