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Post by newbusiness on May 30, 2006 11:44:55 GMT -5
Hi! Have a question for all you pros out there.... What have you found to be the best types of products for use in cleaning bathrooms - especially the floors? I want the bathrooms to be not only fresh smelling but the cleanest possible. thanks! Linda
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Post by chevygirl57 on May 30, 2006 12:53:33 GMT -5
I don't know what the "best" is, as every person has their own preference. For inside toilets I prefer The Works Toilet Bowl Cleaner, and I clean the actual outside with Scrubbing Bubbles or Comet then spray with Lysol. I use Scrubbing Bubbles and Comet on the sinks and tub and tiles. Floors I use Zep Neutral Floor Cleaner.
-Nicole
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Post by Grizzly on May 30, 2006 14:30:33 GMT -5
Okay here we go, Bol Genie safety acid for the inside of the bowls, quat 256 quaternary disinfectant for the outside of the toilet, shower stalls , quaternary disinfectant for the floors and rinse after to get rid of the film. walls cleaned with disinfectant as per specs probably quarterly using disinfectant and foaming sprayer on garden hose, wet vac up , windex ammonia D for mirrors, and bol Genie safety acid (clinging) for sinks and water spots. Anything else depends on the materials in the washroom.
bill
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Post by tmoore on Jun 1, 2006 2:05:16 GMT -5
I use glance for the general purpose cleaner in the rr and comet in the toilet. it works great with a toilet brush and if there is a tough ring a simple green scratch pad should do the trick if it is tough then I use a piece of screen gently and the ring is gone. I also found that if you use a simple floor cleaner that has no smell to it and you want to leave behind nice fragrant that is subtle but noticeable, pour a little liquid potpori in the water, I buy it at the dollar store in the pear scent, everyone loves the smell of fruit, and it works great it doesn't leave a sticky residue and it isn't strong enough that anyone will complain, it is faint enough that it is just like walking through the fruit section at the grocery store.
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