Saturday, February 25, 2006
Cleaning Dust From Vertical Surfaces
Cleaning Dust From Vertical Surfaces
To clean dust and grime from vertical surfaces. begin by dusting the wall to remove cobwebs and dust. If the wall needs washing, wash with a mild cleaning solution, such as Fulsol Degreaser moving from bottom to top. The reason for this cleaning method is that if a portion of the solution were to run down across a soiled area, it may leave a dirty streak that would be difficult to remove.
When cleaning walls and other vertical surfaces, remember to clean a small area at a time and take care to overlap the edges of the areas previously cleaned.
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Cleaning Dust From Vertical Surfaces
To clean dust and grime from vertical surfaces. begin by dusting the wall to remove cobwebs and dust. If the wall needs washing, wash with a mild cleaning solution, such as Fulsol Degreaser moving from bottom to top. The reason for this cleaning method is that if a portion of the solution were to run down across a soiled area, it may leave a dirty streak that would be difficult to remove.
When cleaning walls and other vertical surfaces, remember to clean a small area at a time and take care to overlap the edges of the areas previously cleaned.
Toll Free Telephone: 877-747-3854
Wiping Rags for All Cleaning Tasks

Huck Wiping Rags - White or colored. Exceptional cotton linen cloth. Lint-free and very absorbent. Ideal for washing windows, cleaning around machinery or working around paint.Paper Wiping Rags - Available in a variety of sizes and styles. Everything from all purpose to scrim. Specify flat, pop-up or roll.
Polo Wiping Rags - Color cotton blend t-shirt. Lightweight and versatile. Makes a great all purpose wiper. Efficient with water, grease or oil.
Surgical Wiping Rags - Perfect shop rag! Cotton-rayon blend. Finished edges and low lint. Use with grease, water or oil.
Sweatshirt Wiping Rags - Beefy, medium weight cotton and fleece. Most popular mid-grade wiper. Soft to the hands and handles volume clean up.
Terry Wiping Rags - White or Color. 100% cotton bath towel. Fully napped on both sides and cut to rag specs. Very absorbent.
Thermal Wiping Rags - Bleached and unbleached cotton. Sturdy, but soft "long john" material. Waffle-type weave. Blends best qualities of t-shirt and sweatshirt.
T-Shirt Wiping Rags - White or colored. Lightweight t-shirt cotton blend. Ideal for cleaning, dusting, polishing. Very absorbent and lint-free.
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Friday, February 24, 2006
Caring for Your Carpets and Rugs
Caring for Your Carpets and Rugs
Regular carpet cleaning is important for appearance and wear. Unless removed, sharp particles of grit can become embedded and slice carpet fibers. Use a carpet sweeper to pick up daily dirt, crumbs, hair, etc. Thoroughly vacuum carpets and rugs weekly. Slowly vacuum each area several times to loosen and remove dirt.
Toll Free Telephone: 877-747-3854
Caring for Your Carpets and Rugs
Regular carpet cleaning is important for appearance and wear. Unless removed, sharp particles of grit can become embedded and slice carpet fibers. Use a carpet sweeper to pick up daily dirt, crumbs, hair, etc. Thoroughly vacuum carpets and rugs weekly. Slowly vacuum each area several times to loosen and remove dirt.
Toll Free Telephone: 877-747-3854
A Wiping Rag for Every Cleaning Job

Huck Wiping Rags - White or colored. Exceptional cotton linen cloth. Lint-free and very absorbent. Ideal for washing windows, cleaning around machinery or working around paint.Paper Wiping Rags - Available in a variety of sizes and styles. Everything from all purpose to scrim. Specify flat, pop-up or roll.
Polo Wiping Rags - Color cotton blend t-shirt. Lightweight and versatile. Makes a great all purpose wiper. Efficient with water, grease or oil.
Surgical Wiping Rags - Perfect shop rag! Cotton-rayon blend. Finished edges and low lint. Use with grease, water or oil.
Sweatshirt Wiping Rags - Beefy, medium weight cotton and fleece. Most popular mid-grade wiper. Soft to the hands and handles volume clean up.
Terry Wiping Rags - White or Color. 100% cotton bath towel. Fully napped on both sides and cut to rag specs. Very absorbent.
Thermal Wiping Rags - Bleached and unbleached cotton. Sturdy, but soft "long john" material. Waffle-type weave. Blends best qualities of t-shirt and sweatshirt.
T-Shirt Wiping Rags - White or colored. Lightweight t-shirt cotton blend. Ideal for cleaning, dusting, polishing. Very absorbent and lint-free.
Toll Free Telephone: 877-747-3854
Thursday, February 23, 2006
Removing Rust Toilet Bowl Cleaning
Removing Rust Toilet Bowl Cleaning.
Cleaning the Toilet Bowl Watch deposits 'DISSOLVE' before your eyes!
Removing Rust, Lime or Other Mineral Deposits
Flush toilet. Prop up the float in the tank to stop water flow. Apply Bowl Cleaner. Wait 10 minutes. Scrub toilet bowl. Regular cleaning prevents buildup.
Toll Free Telephone: 877-747-3854
Removing Rust Toilet Bowl Cleaning.
Cleaning the Toilet Bowl Watch deposits 'DISSOLVE' before your eyes!
Removing Rust, Lime or Other Mineral Deposits
Flush toilet. Prop up the float in the tank to stop water flow. Apply Bowl Cleaner. Wait 10 minutes. Scrub toilet bowl. Regular cleaning prevents buildup.
Toll Free Telephone: 877-747-3854
The Best Cleaning Solution for Ordor Free Restrooms

Ajax All-Purpose Cleaner 1 Gallon
…Pine-scented, this all-purpose liquid cleaner is ideal for the restrooms or break areas.
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Wednesday, February 22, 2006
Use Wiping Rags to Clean Glass
Use Wiping Rags to Clean Glass
For crystal Clear windows after using a Window Cleaner, use a dry cloth and wipe one side of window with vertical sweeping motions and the other side with horizontal sweeping motions. If there are any remaining streaks, the direction will determine which side of the glass needs to be wiped again.
Wipe with long back and forth strokes to avoid streaking.
Toll Free Telephone: 877-747-3854
Use Wiping Rags to Clean Glass
For crystal Clear windows after using a Window Cleaner, use a dry cloth and wipe one side of window with vertical sweeping motions and the other side with horizontal sweeping motions. If there are any remaining streaks, the direction will determine which side of the glass needs to be wiped again.
Wipe with long back and forth strokes to avoid streaking.
Toll Free Telephone: 877-747-3854
Tuesday, February 21, 2006
Cleaning Shower and Tubs
Cleaning Shower and Tubs
Since preventing soap scum build-up is a lot easier than cleaning it, squeegee water off shower walls and doors after every use or wipe them down with a towel. For tile walls or frosted shower doors, apply a light coating of lemon oil periodically to help prevent build-up. For a porcelain tub, apply a light coat of boat or car wax to the sides (never the bottom) of the tub.
If it's too late for prevention, use a degreasing agent and lots of elbow grease. Get a good alkaline soap scum remover at a janitorial supply store or dissolve a handful of automatic dishwasher detergent in a bucket of warm water. Cover the affected area completely and let your cleaning solution soak for at least 15 minutes. Do it right after a shower when the walls will be wet. After soaking, use a stiff scrub brush or a white, nylon-backed scrub sponge to clean the walls. You may need to soak and scrub a couple of times to get rid of all the build-up. Then rinse well with clear water.
Toll Free Telephone: 877-747-3854
Cleaning Shower and Tubs
Since preventing soap scum build-up is a lot easier than cleaning it, squeegee water off shower walls and doors after every use or wipe them down with a towel. For tile walls or frosted shower doors, apply a light coating of lemon oil periodically to help prevent build-up. For a porcelain tub, apply a light coat of boat or car wax to the sides (never the bottom) of the tub.
If it's too late for prevention, use a degreasing agent and lots of elbow grease. Get a good alkaline soap scum remover at a janitorial supply store or dissolve a handful of automatic dishwasher detergent in a bucket of warm water. Cover the affected area completely and let your cleaning solution soak for at least 15 minutes. Do it right after a shower when the walls will be wet. After soaking, use a stiff scrub brush or a white, nylon-backed scrub sponge to clean the walls. You may need to soak and scrub a couple of times to get rid of all the build-up. Then rinse well with clear water.
Toll Free Telephone: 877-747-3854
Durable Industrial Paper Wipers at Half the Cost of Named Brands

Industrial Paper Wipers - Seconds
We stock a variety of cloth-like paper and non-woven wipers for all of your wiping applications.
Whether you want brand name or money saving generic wipers, we can help you.
These durable wipers are available with many packaging options including:
*Low cost bulk packs
*Space saving quarter folded wipes
*Convenient portable pop-up boxes
*Giant rolls that fit on portable floor dispensers, or space saving wall dispensers.
Toll Free Telephone: 877-747-3854
Monday, February 20, 2006
Removing Pet Hair
Removing Pet Hair
To remove pet hair from fabric or upholstery, try a pet rake (a brush with crimped nylon bristles), velour brush, tape roller or even tape wrapped around your hand. Use light, even strokes to remove the hair. Another option is to try the rubber bottom on a clean tennis shoe or a slightly dampened sponge (as long as the dampness won't harm the upholstery).
To remove pet hair from carpet, use a vacuum with a good beater brush or brush roll. Plain vacuums don't generate enough lift to remove all the pet hair from the floor.
Another option for both upholstery and carpets - especially at the edges where pet hair tends to collect and vacuums have a hard time reaching - is a "pet sponge." These sponges, which are used dry, are available at pet supply stores.
Toll Free Telephone: 877-747-3854
Removing Pet Hair
To remove pet hair from fabric or upholstery, try a pet rake (a brush with crimped nylon bristles), velour brush, tape roller or even tape wrapped around your hand. Use light, even strokes to remove the hair. Another option is to try the rubber bottom on a clean tennis shoe or a slightly dampened sponge (as long as the dampness won't harm the upholstery).
To remove pet hair from carpet, use a vacuum with a good beater brush or brush roll. Plain vacuums don't generate enough lift to remove all the pet hair from the floor.
Another option for both upholstery and carpets - especially at the edges where pet hair tends to collect and vacuums have a hard time reaching - is a "pet sponge." These sponges, which are used dry, are available at pet supply stores.
Toll Free Telephone: 877-747-3854
Manufacturing Process of Wiping Rags

Manufacturing Process of Cloth Wipers and Rags
Cloth Wipers are any type of woven textile material that absorbs liquid. Cotton Rag Manufacturers provide Cloth Wipers to business and industry.
Everyday, they Grade and Sort thousands of pounds of clean used clothing according to the type of material and color, such as denim, sweatshirt/fleece, flannel material etc. The material is then cut into economical wiping rags after removing any buttons or zippers. The final step is packaging the cut material either in boxes or bales for shipment to business and industry.
The reason for Grading and Sorting the used clothing is to match the material to the application. For example, a “Corduroy” wiper works well to wipe heavy grease from a fitting, while a “T-Shirt Knit” wiper will absorb oil and other liquids better.
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Sunday, February 19, 2006
Ways to Clean No-Wax Floors
Ways to Clean No-Wax Floors
Regular vacuuming or sweeping is the best way to maintain the finish. Then damp mop with plain water or add just a drop of liquid dish soap. If the floor has some tough spots to clean, use a white, nylon-backed scrub sponge. This will keep soil from wearing away the surface. However, if time and traffic eventually dull the glossy top layer, you may want to add a floor finish or wax to restore the shine. Choose any good commercial floor polish or try a self-polishing, metal-interlock floor finish available from a janitorial supply. Traffic areas may need finish applied more often than the rest of the floor. It's a good idea to keep doormats at all the entrances to your home, as they will catch much of the dirt that could eventually damage your floors.
Toll Free Telephone: 877-747-3854.
Ways to Clean No-Wax Floors
Regular vacuuming or sweeping is the best way to maintain the finish. Then damp mop with plain water or add just a drop of liquid dish soap. If the floor has some tough spots to clean, use a white, nylon-backed scrub sponge. This will keep soil from wearing away the surface. However, if time and traffic eventually dull the glossy top layer, you may want to add a floor finish or wax to restore the shine. Choose any good commercial floor polish or try a self-polishing, metal-interlock floor finish available from a janitorial supply. Traffic areas may need finish applied more often than the rest of the floor. It's a good idea to keep doormats at all the entrances to your home, as they will catch much of the dirt that could eventually damage your floors.
Toll Free Telephone: 877-747-3854.
Sheet Metal Workers Use These Gloves

Semi-Rough Black PVC Gloves- Knit Wrist
Single dipped, interlock lined knit wrist .
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