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ProceduresBONNET
Tools - PPE | Wet Floor Signs| Extension Cords | Vacuum | Measuring Cup | Spray Device | 175 RPM Buffer | Carpet Bonnet | Bucket and Wringer | Bonnet Chemical | Browning Retardant Chemical
Description
Gather all of your Tools. Use PPE (Personal Protective Equipment). Place wet floor or caution Signs in appropriate areas. Vacuum the area that will be treated and cleaned. Spot areas that are concentrated spots. Prespray the area to be cleaned. Mix the bonnet chemical properly, and fill either a pressure sprayer or place solution in a bucket with a wringer. If using a Pressure Sprayer, spray carpet bonnet with a mist or Dip carpet bonnet into bucket and wring the out. Place bonnet on 175 RPM buffer. Use the machine with the Bonnet with overlapping passes. Flip, change or rinse bonnet as needed. When finished allow carpet to Dry fully before introducing traffic to the area. Clean Up the equipment after use.
PPE
What to do: Wear protective equipment, such as goggles or safety glasses, and gloves. Why: To protect yourself from chemical contact. Reason: To reduce the risk of having an adverse reaction to chemical that one has come into contact with.
Signs
What to do: Place wet floor signs in appropriate areas and use barrier tape where needed. Why: To alert passers by that there is a wet floor or that there is work in progress. Reason: To protect passers by from slip and fall incidents.
Vacuum
What to do: Vacuum area that will be treated. Why: To pick up debris and soil that may be in the carpet. Reason: To prevent staining and excess soil from soaking into the carpet.
Spot
What to do: Spot clean areas that are heavily spotted such as, coffee stains, juice, and etcetera. Why: To reduce the amount of soil that will remain in the carpet after extraction. Reason: Spotters are highly concentrated cleaners that will attack a concentrated area of staining, where as presprays are for areas that have patterns trafficked into them.
Prespray
hat to do: Prespray carpet. Why: The prespray will work on the soils in heavily trafficked areas. Reason: Allows the chemical to facilitate the cleaning process by helping to break down the soils.
Mix
What to do: Mix bonnet cleaner according to directions. NO MORE, NO LESS. Why: Properly mixed chemical will work better. Reason: Chemical that is mixed properly will react better with the environment it was intended to work with.
Pressure Sprayer or Dip
What to do: Apply the solution with either a pressure sprayer to the bonnet, or dip the bonnet into a bucket and wring out. Why: To attract the dirt from the floor to the bonnet itself. Reason: You apply the solution directly to the bonnet because of the high concentration of soap that is the bonnet chemical. Otherwise you would be saturating your carpet with soap that you are not extracting out.
Bonnet
What to do: Clean with overlapping passes. Why: The fibers from the bonnet will draw the soil from the carpet. Reason: The procedure will allow the floor to be cleaned, with very little to no dry time.
Flip
What to do: Flip, change, or rinse bonnet when it becomes dirty or dried. Why: Bonnets will attract the soil from the carpet and dry when used, thus, reducing the effectiveness of the bonnet. Reason: Clean bonnets that arent dirty or dry will allow for a more productive and thorough job in cleaning the carpet.
Dry
What to do: Allow carpet to dry before introducing traffic. Place a fan on the carpet to facilitate dry time. Why: The fan will facilitate dry time. Reason: By speeding up dry time one reduces the chances of mold and re-soiling from traffic.
Clean Up
What to do: Rinse and wash all equipment. Why: So the equipment will be clean and uncontaminated for the next use. Reason: Clean equipment represents the people that use it and extends the life of the equipment.
When carpet is drying one may also apply a browning retardant to prevent browning on lighter carpets.
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