P. REFILL DISPENSERS
<br />Check and refill each toilet paper dispenser, hand soap dispenser, paper towel dispensers,
<br />toilet seat cover dispenser, etc. The supplies shall be placed in the dispensers in accordance
<br />with the directions of the supply and dispenser manufacturers. Hand soap dispensers and
<br />adjacent surfaces shall be wiped to remove spillage.
<br />Q. REMOVE CARPET, CHAIR UPHOLSTERY, PANEL/WALL FABRIC STAINS
<br />I. Spray the spot with awater-based solvent (pH8.5 to 9.5), and allow ten (10) minute dwell
<br />time. Agitate soiled area with asoft-bristled nylon brush and extract residue with warm
<br />water.
<br />2. If the stain is a coffee spill, use Interface Coffee Breaker or some like product and follow
<br />manufacturer's recommended procedures. Do not extract or blot. Simply spray affected
<br />area.
<br />R. REPLACE TRASH RECEPTACLE LINERS
<br />All obviously soiled or torn trash receptacle liners shall be replaced with a new trash
<br />receptacle liner. The liner shall be replaced in such a manner as to present a neat uniform
<br />appearance.
<br />S. WAX VINYL/TILE FLOORS
<br />If there are black marks, marks from chair glides, imbedded soil in the finish, remove before
<br />re-waxing. One uniform thin coat of approved floor finish will be applied. Aone-tile border
<br />next to the walls will not be recoated. After the finish has dried, the appearance will be
<br />uniform with no visible stress, swirls, etc. Remove all stripping or detergent solution from the
<br />baseboards, door or other non-floor surfaces and in adjacent spaces.
<br />T. SPOT CLEANING BUILDING SURFACES
<br />Use a sponge, clean cloth, abrasive pad, spray bottle of detergent solution, glass cleaner, or
<br />cream cleanser to remove smudges, fingerprints, marks, streaks, tape, etc., from the surfaces
<br />of ledges, windows, partition glass, window sills, fire extinguishers, countertops, wall, doors,
<br />door frames and sills, pictures, partitions, rails, and other type of fixtures and surfaces, which
<br />are not considered to be furniture surfaces or specialty equipment such as test equipment,
<br />computers, typewriters, calculators, etc. below nine (9) feet from the floor surface. Care must
<br />be taken not to permanently mar the surfaces.
<br />U. SPOT CLEAN FURNITURE AND FIXTURES
<br />Use a sponge, clean cloth, abrasive pad, spray bottle of detergent solution, glass cleaner, or
<br />cream cleanser to remove smudges, fingerprints, marks, streaks, tape, etc., from the surfaces
<br />of ledges, window sills, fire extinguishers, countertops, wall, doors, door frames and sills,
<br />pictures, partitions, rails, and other type of fixtures and surfaces, which are not considered to
<br />be furniture surfaces or specialty equipment such as test equipment, computers, typewriters,
<br />calculators, etc. below nine (9) feet from the floor surface.
<br />V. SPOT CLEAN TRASH RECEPTACLES
<br />Remove non-permanent stains and soil from the interior and exterior of trash receptacles. Use
<br />a cleaning cloth or sponge and neutral detergent solution or lotion cleanser and a synthetic
<br />fiber abrasive pad.
<br />W. SPRAY-BUFF/HARD FLOORS
<br />Prior to being spray-buffed, the floor surface shall be dust mopped. Asingle-disc floor
<br />machine, buffing pad, and a spray bottle with spray buffing solution shall be used to restore a
<br />uniform gloss and protective finish to resilient the or terrazzo floors that are finished with a
<br />floor finish. The spray buff solution shall be a premixed solution formulated as a companion
<br />product to the finish already on the floor. All chairs, trash receptacles, etc., shall be tilted or
<br />moved where necessary to spray buff underneath. The floor shall have a uniform, glossy
<br />appearance, free of scuff marks, heel marks, and other stains, and shall have a uniform coating
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