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RFP No. 12-10-03 Artificial Turf for Senator Gwen Margolis and Pelican Community Parks
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Artificial Turf for Gwen Margolis & Pelican Community Parks
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12-10-03
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1 <br /> Examples: Coffee, Tea, Cola, Grape Juice, Tomato Juice, Beer, Cocoa, Water Color, Butter <br /> Milk Ice Cream, Margarine, Ketchup, Food Coloring, Mustard, Merthiolate <br /> 2) A three percent solution of ammonia in water for more severe cleaning problems. <br /> (NOTE: household ammonia is three percent. Industrial aqua ammonia is 33%. Dilute <br /> nine pans water to one pan industrial ammonia, or the available supply as <br /> appropriate.) Thoroughly flush the surface, rinse with plenty of cold water afterwards. <br /> 3) Clean, dry absorbents such as paper towels or commercial "kitty litter" can be used for <br /> applicable stains. <br /> GROUP Two: <br /> In the second group of cleaners, where agents must be applied sparing(); care must be taken to avoid penetration <br /> into the turfftbers. These cleaners will eat away at the turf backing. The following is a list of these type cleaners <br /> and what they are used for: <br /> I) Mineral spirits or a grease spot-remover will be effective with stains listed below: <br /> Examples: Asphalt, Ball-point Pen, Crayon, Shoe Polish, Cooking Oil, Floor Wax, Suntan Oil, Lipstick, <br /> 1 Motor Grease, Motor Oil, *Chewing Gum, Rubber Cleat Marks <br /> *Chewing gum is a common hazard and can be removed by freezing. Aerosol packs of refrigerant are available from <br /> ' carpet cleaning suppliers for this propose. <br /> 2) A mixture of white distilled vinegar in an equal amount of water, to neutralize animal waste. <br /> 1 Flush thoroughly with water after application. <br /> 3) A one-percent solution of hydrogen peroxide in water, to treat fungus or mold spots. Flush <br /> ' thoroughly with water after application. <br /> 4) For large oil or greasy stains, contact your representative for details. <br /> CAUTION:Mineral Spirits and other petroleum-based solvents are flammable, therefore do not smoke <br /> or permit open flames near where these are being used Be sure the area is well ventilated where solvent <br /> cleaners are used For more difficult stains, it may be necessary to clean with both the detergent solution <br /> and the dry-cleaning fluid For such stains as paint, shoe dye and model airplane glue -a commercial <br /> carpet cleaner should be consulted. <br /> Avoid the use of any solution containing bleach, highly caustic detergent cleaners (p11 above 9), high <br /> Important Reminder: When trying any of cleaning solution on your surface always try it on a small <br /> piece on the outside of the field, not a high concentration area. Let the cleaner sit for a day to make <br /> 1 certain that it doesn't destroy the surface. <br /> Global Ssuthelics En.ironmentaL LLC • 6326 Highland Road • Baton Rouge.LA 70808 • 225.907.4763• www.geosurfaces.com 15 <br /> REP#12-10-03 <br /> 1 <br />
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