Clean Carpets Sample Clauses

Clean Carpets. Contractor shall: a) Machine spot or hand spot clean all carpets as a part of the base cleaning annual cost. b) Perform complete carpet cleaning only when authorized by Client Agency and in accordance with the schedule described in Attachment 1 Task Schedule Checklist. Carpet care guidelines must be performed in accordance with the manufacturers approved cleaning process and appropriate equipment, provided that any cleaning products used comply with the restrictions in the “Chemicals and Supplies” section of this Exhibit A. Contractor shall begin cleaning by removing all movable furnishings from the carpeted areas and placing the furnishings in an appropriate temporary location. All paper, gum, rubber bands, staples, paper clips and other debris must be removed from the carpeted area. The Contractor shall then use a carpet vacuum to remove all surface soil and embedded grit. All spots and stains must be treated with an approved spot cleaning solution and a soft bristle brush. Spot cleaning must continue until as much of the spot or stain as possible has been removed. Take the necessary precautions to secure the area including the display of “wet carpet” signs. After allowing sufficient drying time, the Contractor shall vacuum the carpeted area following a pattern, which will give the carpet pile a uniform appearance. The Contractor shall conclude the operation by placing furnishings in their original locations.
Clean Carpets. Contractor shall: a) Machine spot or hand spot clean all carpets weekly as a part of the base cleaning annual cost. b) Perform complete carpet cleaning only when authorized by Client Agency and in accordance with the schedule described in this Exhibit A, Attachment 1 Task and Frequency Schedule. Carpet care guidelines must be performed in accordance with the manufacturers approved cleaning process and appropriate equipment, provided that any cleaning products used comply with the restrictions in the “Chemicals and Supplies” section of this Exhibit A. Contractor shall begin cleaning by removing all movable furnishings from the carpeted areas and placing the furnishings in an appropriate temporary location. All paper, gum, rubber bands, staples, paper clips and other debris must be removed from the carpeted area. The Contractor shall then use a carpet vacuum to remove all surface soil and embedded grit. All spots and stains must be treated with an approved spot cleaning solution and a soft bristle brush. Spot cleaning must continue until as much of the spot or stain as possible has been removed. After allowing sufficient drying time, the Contractor shall vacuum the carpeted area following a pattern, which will give the carpet pile a uniform appearance. The Contractor shall conclude the operation by placing furnishings in their original locations.
Clean Carpets. If required, replace carpet in President's office with building standard $15.50 per square yard installed.

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