Saturday, July 08, 2006
COTTON HOSPITAL BLANKETS: Thin White All Cotton Receiving Blankets cut to wiper size Wiping Rags

COTTON HOSPITAL BLANKETS: Thin White All Cotton Receiving Blankets cut to wiper size. Used as a wiping rag for staining wood.

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Friday, July 07, 2006
Cotton Rags to Remove Soap Scum Wiping Rags
Cotton Rags to Remove Soap Scum
Remove soap scum by sponging with a mixture of 1/2 cup packaged water softener, plus 2 tablespoons rottenstone plus 1 cup hot water; or use a solution of 1-2 tablespoons trisodium phosphate in 1 gallon hot water. Rinse.
Toll Free Telephone: 877-747-3854
Cotton Rags to Remove Soap Scum
Remove soap scum by sponging with a mixture of 1/2 cup packaged water softener, plus 2 tablespoons rottenstone plus 1 cup hot water; or use a solution of 1-2 tablespoons trisodium phosphate in 1 gallon hot water. Rinse.
Toll Free Telephone: 877-747-3854
Wiping Rags

NEW WASH CLOTHS, HAND TOWELS & BATH TOWELS: Manufacturer overruns of these thin towels. Great as a wiping rag for tight wiping spaces.

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Thursday, July 06, 2006
Cotton Rags to Clean Ceramic Tile Walls Wiping Rags
Cotton Rags to Clean Ceramic Tile Walls
Regular cleaning can be done with detergent and water, and rinsed; or commercial household cleaners or bathroom cleaners used according to label directions. Do not use scouring powders or other abrasives which can scratch the finish.
Toll Free Telephone: 877-747-3854
Cotton Rags to Clean Ceramic Tile Walls
Regular cleaning can be done with detergent and water, and rinsed; or commercial household cleaners or bathroom cleaners used according to label directions. Do not use scouring powders or other abrasives which can scratch the finish.
Toll Free Telephone: 877-747-3854
Wednesday, July 05, 2006
Cotton Rags to Clean "Scrubbable" Wallcoverings: Wiping Rags
Cotton Rags to Clean "Scrubbable" Wallcoverings:
Wallcoverings labeled "scrubbable" are vinyl or vinyl-impregnated paper. They can be scrubbed with a foam cleanser or all-purpose detergent, using a sponge or soft cloth, and rinsed with clean sponge or cloth. Do not use any abrasive liquid cleaners ("Softscrub",etc), nor any scouring powders nor any other abrasives, as these could scratch the vinyl finish. These wallcoverings are more practical for rooms that get lots of use.
Toll Free Telephone: 877-747-3854
Cotton Rags to Clean "Scrubbable" Wallcoverings:
Wallcoverings labeled "scrubbable" are vinyl or vinyl-impregnated paper. They can be scrubbed with a foam cleanser or all-purpose detergent, using a sponge or soft cloth, and rinsed with clean sponge or cloth. Do not use any abrasive liquid cleaners ("Softscrub",etc), nor any scouring powders nor any other abrasives, as these could scratch the vinyl finish. These wallcoverings are more practical for rooms that get lots of use.
Toll Free Telephone: 877-747-3854
Tuesday, July 04, 2006
Cotton Rags to Remove Crayon from Wallpaper Wiping Rags
Cotton Rags to Remove Crayon from Wallpaper
1. If thick amount left, scrape off excess with table knife.
2. Use warm iron and white paper towel method as under "grease spots".
3. For non-washable papers, try paste spot remover as under "grease spots". Or wipe gently with a cloth moistened with denatured alcohol or spot remover; these are flammable and vapors are toxic, so be sure there is no flame, spark, or pilot light in area, have plenty of ventilation, and use only on small spots.
4. For washable papers, use sudsy sponge after steps 1 and 2. Try not to smear the residue. ***Buy washable crayons for children!
Toll Free Telephone: 877-747-3854
Cotton Rags to Remove Crayon from Wallpaper
1. If thick amount left, scrape off excess with table knife.
2. Use warm iron and white paper towel method as under "grease spots".
3. For non-washable papers, try paste spot remover as under "grease spots". Or wipe gently with a cloth moistened with denatured alcohol or spot remover; these are flammable and vapors are toxic, so be sure there is no flame, spark, or pilot light in area, have plenty of ventilation, and use only on small spots.
4. For washable papers, use sudsy sponge after steps 1 and 2. Try not to smear the residue. ***Buy washable crayons for children!
Toll Free Telephone: 877-747-3854
Cotton Rags to Remove Grease Spots on Wallpaper Wiping Rags
Cotton Rags to Remove Grease Spots on Wallpaper
1. Hold clean white blotter or several white paper towels over spot and press with warm iron until grease is absorbed by towels.
2. If grease still remains, apply a paste spot remover; brush off after it dries to a powder.
3. If washable paper--may be able to wipe off with sudsy sponge, followed by damp sponge.
Toll Free Telephone: 877-747-3854
Cotton Rags to Remove Grease Spots on Wallpaper
1. Hold clean white blotter or several white paper towels over spot and press with warm iron until grease is absorbed by towels.
2. If grease still remains, apply a paste spot remover; brush off after it dries to a powder.
3. If washable paper--may be able to wipe off with sudsy sponge, followed by damp sponge.
Toll Free Telephone: 877-747-3854
Wiping Rags
NEW WHITE T-SHIRT WIPING RAGS: This is a low lint, smooth, highly absorbent wiping rag. We supply an internationally known furniture company with this wiper for staining, because it does not leave lint.
Toll Free Telephone: 877-747-3854
Toll Free Telephone: 877-747-3854
Monday, July 03, 2006
Cotton Rags to Remove Fingermarks, smudges, pencil marks on Wallpaper Wiping Rags
Cotton Rags to Remove Fingermarks, smudges, pencil marks on Wallpaper
Rub gently with art gum or commercial wallpaper cleaner. On washable paper, wipe with damp sponge, or sudsy sponge and then damp sponge if needed to remove mark.
Toll Free Telephone: 877-747-3854
Cotton Rags to Remove Fingermarks, smudges, pencil marks on Wallpaper
Rub gently with art gum or commercial wallpaper cleaner. On washable paper, wipe with damp sponge, or sudsy sponge and then damp sponge if needed to remove mark.
Toll Free Telephone: 877-747-3854
Sunday, July 02, 2006
Cotton Rags to Clean Sooty walls
Cotton Rags to Clean Sooty walls
Increased use of wood stoves and fireplaces and some return to coal stoves, may result in increased deposits of smoky, sooty soil on walls, and ceilings near the stoves. This soil is greasy, and therefore an alkaline cleaner works best to remove it. A stronger solution is usually needed than for normal soil, but too strong a solution can damage the wall finish.
On painted walls and woodwork, a solution of one tablespoon of trisodium phosphate (TSP) in 1 gallon warm water, applied with a sponge should remove this soil. Rinse well with a sponge dipped in clear water. Wiping off excess water with absorbent cotton rags (which can be laundered and reused many times) leaves the surface cleaner. Change washing and rinse waters often.
If this solution does not remove the sooty soil, a little more TSP can be added but try not to get much more than 2 tablespoonsful per gallon. Too much TSP will dull the surface of paint, or actually remove paint. TSP is sold in paint stores used by professional painters, and is actually used in stronger concentrations to remove paint or dull the surface gloss of enamel before repainting.
Alkalis that may be added to warm water for removing these greasy soil deposits include ammonia, washing soda, and laundry detergent (low sudsing types are easiest to rinse off). Try a small amount first, and only increase the concentration if the soil is stubborn, remembering too strong a solution will remove some paint. Wear rubber gloves to protect your skin. Avoid spilling on other surfaces in the room and wipe up promptly if spills do occur.
Cleaning off such soil is best done as an annual chore, in late spring, after the heating season is ended. Then walls will stay clean longer.
Toll Free Telephone: 877-747-3854
Cotton Rags to Clean Sooty walls
Increased use of wood stoves and fireplaces and some return to coal stoves, may result in increased deposits of smoky, sooty soil on walls, and ceilings near the stoves. This soil is greasy, and therefore an alkaline cleaner works best to remove it. A stronger solution is usually needed than for normal soil, but too strong a solution can damage the wall finish.
On painted walls and woodwork, a solution of one tablespoon of trisodium phosphate (TSP) in 1 gallon warm water, applied with a sponge should remove this soil. Rinse well with a sponge dipped in clear water. Wiping off excess water with absorbent cotton rags (which can be laundered and reused many times) leaves the surface cleaner. Change washing and rinse waters often.
If this solution does not remove the sooty soil, a little more TSP can be added but try not to get much more than 2 tablespoonsful per gallon. Too much TSP will dull the surface of paint, or actually remove paint. TSP is sold in paint stores used by professional painters, and is actually used in stronger concentrations to remove paint or dull the surface gloss of enamel before repainting.
Alkalis that may be added to warm water for removing these greasy soil deposits include ammonia, washing soda, and laundry detergent (low sudsing types are easiest to rinse off). Try a small amount first, and only increase the concentration if the soil is stubborn, remembering too strong a solution will remove some paint. Wear rubber gloves to protect your skin. Avoid spilling on other surfaces in the room and wipe up promptly if spills do occur.
Cleaning off such soil is best done as an annual chore, in late spring, after the heating season is ended. Then walls will stay clean longer.
Toll Free Telephone: 877-747-3854