Monday 19 November 2012

The Rules of Cleaning -3+4


Following the rules of cleaning is usually really easy and it saves so much time and money in the long run. It’s well worth it.
                                                       
3.  Always use safety gear. If you are cleaning, you will need to be careful. Some people are also more sensitive than others and just washing dishes with ordinary dishwashing detergent can send some people into a bout of eczema or dermatitis. Even if you are not one of those people, you may react to a specific cleaning product so it’s better to be safe than sorry. Basic safety gear should include rubber gloves and safety glasses. Your eyes can be accidently exposed to cleaning products. While you are cleaning or pouring cleaning chemicals they can splash accidentally. Some cleaning products contain acids that can seriously damage eye tissue. Even if cleaning products are skin friendly, lasting and continuous exposure can cause the skin to dry out. Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions.

4.   If you are not sure about the way you are going to clean something, then do a test. This is best done on a small inconspicuous area of the item being cleaned. This will be necessary if the item is delicate and easily damaged by a cleaning product. Testing should also let you know if the item is colour fast and what the best method will be.

Blendwell Chemicals manufactures a huge range of cleaning products. For further information on the cleaning chemicals available please visit www.blendwell.co.za. Our factory in Halfway House, South Africa is the best place to get your local wholesale cleaning products.





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