
Clean
Restrooms – A Two Step Process -
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Clean restrooms reflect positively on your employees, customers, and
visitors. To reach this goal you need to use the right chemicals in the
right way. Restroom cleaning is a two-step
process and you should always look for restroom cleaning products that:
• Easily remove soil from counters, floors, walls, and fixtures.
• Eliminate bacteria, germs, and viruses.
• Make the restroom appear and smell clean.
• Are safe to both the user and building occupants.
• Have minimal environmental impact
You can maintain clean and sanitary restrooms by following a two-level
cleaning schedule - a combination of regular daily cleaning and weekly deep
cleaning.
Regular Daily Cleaning
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Trash removal, surface cleaning, disinfection, and restocking supplies needs
to be done daily for most commercial or office restrooms.
Facilities in airports, restaurants, and other high traffic sites may need
more frequent touch-up cleaning and restocking of soap and paper supplies to
insure clean restrooms.
Routine cleaning involves the following tasks:
• Removing trash & replacing can liners;
• Refilling dispensers;
• Dusting high surfaces;
• Cleaning toilets & urinals with a non-acid bowl cleaner;
• Cleaning showers with a non-acid soap remover;
• Cleaning mirrors and other class surfaces;
• Cleaning walls, ceiling, partitions, doors, & light switches;
• Disinfecting all surfaces and fixtures; and
• Vacuuming floor and wet mopping with a cleaner/disinfectant.
Some products combine cleaning and disinfecting ingredients into one
container. These combined products work well only on surfaces that are
already relatively clean. For dirty surfaces, it is important to clean
first, and then apply a separate disinfectant. To work well, this
disinfectant must remain in place for at least 10 minutes.
Fairly mild products are available for daily restroom cleaning. Such
products are reasonably safe to use, and have little environmental impact.
Check the supplier’s directions, and mix the cleaning product with the
correct amount of water. A diluted product is usually safer to use than a
concentrated one.
Deep Cleaning
Deep restroom cleaning needs to be done weekly in most cases. However, a
deep cleaning may also be required when you clean a restroom for the first
time, or when you encounter particularly dirty situations. High traffic
restrooms may need a deep cleaning once a day, even if routine cleaning is
done more frequently.
Most deep cleaning can be done with your regular chemicals, again diluted
according to the directions on the label. In addition, it may be necessary
to spend more time removing soils with brushes and scrub pads. Some deep
cleaning tasks may require stronger chemical products to remove stubborn
deposits or stains.
Remember clean restrooms reflect positively on your employees, customers,
and visitors. To make the job of cleaning your restroom easier take a look
at the
Cleaning Companion Machine.
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