Spot Cleaning. 2.6.1 A surface adequately spot cleaned is free of all stains, deposits, and is substantially free of cleaning marks.
Spot Cleaning. Spot cleaning is defined as the removal of dirt, soil, debris, liquids, stains or other foreign materials from floors, wall, furniture, fixtures or other areas which can be accomplished by cleaning only the immediately affected area where the requirement of cleaning the whole area would not be necessary. Spot cleaning may be accomplished by any of the methods contained herein and as dictated by the circumstances of the soiling. Standard: When properly completed spot cleaning will remove completely any evidence of the soiling which necessitated the cleaning, and return the finish of the item/area affected to its pre-soiled condition without evidence of occurrence or cleaning.
Spot Cleaning. Following this cleaning operation, smudges, marks, liquids, stains, or spots shall have been removed from the designated areas, carpets, mats, or fixtures, without causing discoloration. Spot cleaning is required only in immediately affected areas.
Spot Cleaning. Consist of removing finger marks, smudges, stains and graffiti using a moistened cloth followed by a dry cloth.
Spot Cleaning. The use of a cleaner and damp mop, sponge, or damp cleaning cloth to remove all dirt, grime, or other unwanted contaminants from the surface being cleaned. Surfaces should not be left streaked or covered with a film from the cleaner being used.
Spot Cleaning. 21.3.1 A carpet adequately spot cleaned is free of all stains, deposits, gum, and spills, leaving a uniform appearance. Care will be taken to use a product that will not harm the carpet fibers and ensure complete surface removal and adjacent surfaces will be protected or cleaned following the spot removal operation.
Spot Cleaning. Check all cloakrooms (Four times a day) and replenish toilet paper, liquid hand soap, toilet wipes and hand paper towels. (Daily check list) Toilet bowls and hand wash basins to be spot cleaned (Four times as per schedule) (Daily check list) Reception area to be properly cleaned (Furniture, floor, and counter)( Twice a day) (Daily check list) Emergency exits – to be cleaned daily. Areas are to be kept free from obstacles(Twice a day) (Daily check list)
Spot Cleaning. Daily/As Needed All hand prints and spots shall be removed from doors and light switches daily. Walls, woodwork, and interior glass shall be spot cleaned as needed.
Spot Cleaning. Daily --------------------- Walls, doors, door frames, kickplates, light switches and all painted surfaces shall be cleaned with a cloth and neutral cleaner. Metal trim work shall be spot-cleaned daily with a cleaner appropriate for wall material. Carpet shall be spot cleaned daily as necessary.
Spot Cleaning. 1. The process of using hand tools or extraction equipment and the appropriate cleaning product to remove adhered soil from a small area of carpet floor.