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<br />JANITORIAL MAINTENANCE SERVICES | Bid No. 19-08-02 33 <br /> <br /> <br />The surface and adjacent surfaces should be left with no trace of cleaning material on them. <br />Abrasive cleaners, pads, or brushes are forbidden in this project. Brushes with flexible nylon bristles <br />may be used to remove traces of stainless steel cleaner from crevices and corners. <br /> <br />Clean, lint-free cloths should be used for the application and removal of stainless steel cleaner. <br /> <br />4.2.4 WASH FURNITURE <br /> <br />Using a supply of cloths and sponges, a detergent solution, and a bucket, dust furniture to remove <br />loose dry soil. To painted, vinyl and other washable surfaces, apply clean detergent solution in <br />moderate amounts. Scrub spots where soil is stubborn. On surfaces that do not tear or scratch, a <br />small amount of lotion cleanser may be used to remove stubborn soil. Wring cloths into a catch <br />bucket. Use a clean cloth and rinse water to rinse the solution from furniture surfaces. Use a dry <br />cloth to dry the surfaces. <br /> <br />On completion of the project, furniture surfaces should be clean and dry. Manufacturer instructions <br />and cautions are to be followed on all equipment and materials used. Replace furniture moved for <br />the project. <br /> <br />4.2.5 CARPET CLEANING, WATER EXTRACTION METHOD <br /> <br />Carpet cleaning, water extraction method shall be defined as the spot cleaning and vacuuming <br />operation of the water extraction equipment, and re-vacuuming of all carpet in an area. <br /> <br />All vacuuming, both before and after the use of the water extraction equipment shall be done with <br />a medium-duty pile lifter vacuum. <br /> <br />All stained areas shall be treated with spot cleaning solutions, following the directions of the <br />manufacturer of the solutions. Spot cleaning should continue until as much of the stain as possible <br />has been removed. <br /> <br />The water extraction equipment and materials shall meet the specifications given in this document. <br />The water extraction equipment shall be operated over the entire carpeted area. <br /> <br />All instructions provided by the manufacturer of the water extraction equipment and materials shall <br />be followed during their use. <br /> <br />After operating the water extraction equipment and allowing sufficient drying time, the carpet shall <br />be vacuumed following a pattern that will give the carpet pile a uniform appearance. <br /> <br />4.2.6 CARPET CLEANING, DRY FOAM METHOD <br /> <br />Dry foam shampooing of carpets shall be defined as the spot cleaning, vacuuming, shampooing, <br />and re-vacuuming of all carpets in an area. All vacuuming, both before and after shampooing, shall <br />be done with a medium-duty pile lifter vacuum.
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