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Cleaning equipment Picture Uses

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1. Vacuum cleaner to remove dirt and
dust from
upholstery,
carpets, velveteen
furniture and floors
made of hardwood
and many varieties
of floors, including
laminated floors.
They are also used
to clean cars and
stairs.
2. Pressure cleaner Pressure cleaners
are machines that
use high-powered
steam to get rid of
stains and dirt.
They are especially
ideal for cleaning
concrete regions
such as walls,
patios, and
walkways. They
can ideally be used
to clean cars,
lorries, and
caravans.
3. Polisher A polisher is
another essential
equipment when it
comes to
commercial
cleaning. A polisher
is able to turn a
dirty hard floor it a
brand new in a
timely fashion.
Polishers are
usually used in
institutions such as
universities,
schools, museums
and hospitals.
4. Scrubber A scrubber is a
cleaning
installation whose
main purpose is to
neutralize harmful
components in
industrial air or
waste gas streams.
The removal of gas
particles causing
many problems
from the gas
stream during the
process is
necessary before
disposing of the
gases in the open
air.
5. Box sweeper t is electric
sweeper that
consists of a
friction brush. The
brush often is fit to
revolve vertically
or horizontally,
when the
equipment moves
on the surface. It
can clean floors as
well as carpets.
The wider the
better is the box
sweeper brush.
6. Vapor cleaning A vapor steam
machine cleaner is a very
powerful cleaning
device that uses
only water to
clean, disinfect,
and deodorize
virtually any
surface–without
chemicals.
7. Carpet extraction A carpet extractor
uses a wand-like
device to direct
cleaning solution
down towards the
very base of your
carpet. By
targeting the lower
reaches of your
carpet you can
more effectively
attack deposits of
grime and soiling
that would
otherwise remain
untouched by
typical vacuum
washers.
8. Squeegee A squeegee is a
tool with a blade
that removes or
controls liquids
across surfaces.
Commercial
squeegees can be
used on floors to
absorb liquids and
direct mop water
towards a drain, or
to remove residual
water or cleaning
solvents from
windows and
mirrors.
9. Edge cleaner EDGE heavy-duty
cleaner is excellent
for cleaning cargo
tanks from animal
and vegetable oils,
fats and white
mineral oils, and it
is suitable for
hydrocarbon-free
cleaning. steward
uses. It is excellent
for cleaning
bulkheads, tank
tops, bilges,
machinery,
engines, tools,
hotel services,
galley, etc.
10. Electrostatic Electrostatic
sprayer sprayers used for
disinfecting
surfaces can be
effective for
disinfecting large
areas or
equipment that is
hard to access by
manual.
Cleaning tools 10 Pictures Uses
1. Broom Soft brooms are used
in some cultures
chiefly for sweeping
walls of cobwebs and
spiders, like a
"feather duster", while
hard brooms are for
rougher tasks like
sweeping dirt off
sidewalks or concrete
floors, or even
smoothing and
texturing wet
concrete.
2. Dustpan A dustpan is a small
flat container made of
metal or plastic. You
hold it flat on the floor
and put dirt and dust
into it using a brush.

3. Brush Cleaning brushes are


used to carry out
heavy duty cleaning
tasks in the kitchen,
bathroom, they are
also used to clean
floors and ceilings.
Not only that, they
are indispensable in
cleaning hard-to-
reach areas like
bottles, sprouts,
refrigerator.
4. Mop It is used to soak up
liquid, for cleaning floors
and other surfaces, to
mop up dust, or for other
cleaning purposes.

5. Sponge Kitchen sponges are one


of the main cleaning tools
used to clean kitchen
utensils and surfaces such
as kitchen utensils cutting
boards, sinks, oven tops
and refrigerators

6. Gloves Gloves must be worn


when there is the
potential for injury or
exposure to skin contact
from chemicals, infectious
agents, heat, cold,
abrasive, and cutting
objects.
7. Scrub brush A scrubber (German:
Schrubber), is a type of
wide brush with a long
shaft used for cleaning
hard floors or surfaces.
Unlike a broom, which
has soft bristles to sweep
dirt away, a scrubber has
hard bristles for brushing.
It may therefore be used
wet, with water or
cleaning fluids.

8. Spray bottle Equip your housekeeping


staff with spray bottles
for when it comes to
cleaning and disinfecting.
Use with disinfectants,
cleaning solutions, water
and more.

9. Microfiber Microfiber cloths are


cleaning cloths more effective at
removing dirt and germs
than traditional cleaning
cloths, and they are also
more efficient. A single
microfiber towel has a
surface area four times as
large as a comparably
sized cotton cloth.
10. Bucket Buckets are often used
for holding and carrying
water

Cleaning chemicals Pictures Uses


1. Trisodium phosphate trisodium phosphate is
surprisingly utilized as a
food additive. It is called
E339 when used for food
purposes. Main utilizations
include its functions as a
thickening agent, acidity
regulator, emulsifier, and
nutritional enlargement
product.
2. Zonrox Zonrox Bleach goes beyond
a surface clean by killing
99.9% of common viruses,
bacteria and fungi.

3. APS powder APS has many uses


including bleaching agents,
photography, circuit board
etching, electroplating,
chemical manufacturing,
food preserver, depolarizer
in batteries, and more.

4. KLIN 365 It's a 10-in-1 cleaning and


sanitation solution that can
be used either as a
dishwashing liquid,
degreaser, odor eliminator,
and floor cleaner.

5. Domex Domex Disinfectant Expert


Toilet Cleaner is
recommended for daily use
to keep your toilet clean,
disinfected, fresh and safe.
Usage: Squeeze hold the
sides of the cap and turn
anti-clockwise. Direct
nozzle under toilet rim and
squeeze to apply. Wait for
20 mins, brush lightly and
flush
6. Alcohol They are used as
sweeteners and in making
perfumes, are valuable
intermediates in the
synthesis of other
compounds, and are
among the most
abundantly produced
organic chemicals in
industry.

7. Chlorine dioxide Chlorine dioxide is used for


bleaching of wood pulp
and for the disinfection
(called chlorination) of
municipal drinking water,
treatment of water in oil
and gas applications,
disinfection in the food
industry, microbiological
control in cooling towers,
and textile bleaching.

8. Joy Joy is designed for use in


the hand washing of
dishes, not automatic
dishwashers, and as such
also contains emollients
designed to protect the
user's hands from drying
out.
9. Acid cleaner The most common
applications for an acid
cleaner is to remove hard
water stains, inorganic
salts and tarnished
surfaces. It also acts
against alkaline corrosion
and discolouration on
metal surfaces

10. Solvent cleaner Cleaning solvents are used


to remove oil, grease,
solder flux, and other
contaminants. In the SNAP
program, the “cleaning
solvent” sector refers to
substitutes for non-aerosol
solvents used in industrial
cleaning in vapor
degreasing, cold batch
cleaning, or automated
cleaning equipment

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