| Recommended Supplies and Cleaning Equipment: | | | | difficult to remove, use the hand scrubbing pad, as |
| EPA Registered Cleaner/Disinfectant | | | | above. Wash off. |
| All-Purpose Detergent Cleaner | | | | Rinse and dry. Use pail and clear rinse water and a |
| Wax Stripper Liquid/Aerosol | | | | clean cloth. Be sure to rinse completely. Then, dry |
| Stainless Steel Cleaner - Liquid/Aerosol | | | | with a clean cloth. All cleaning solution and/or stripping |
| 10 Quart Pail | | | | solution must be removed during this step. If it isn't, |
| Wiping Material - Rags, Paper Towels, Sponge, etc. | | | | the stainless steel polish might not work properly |
| Scrubbing Pad (Hand) | | | | when it is applies. |
| Recommended Method: | | | | Apply stainless steel polish. Use a clean cloth and |
| As in all cleaning procedures, the first step is to | | | | apply sparingly. If an aerosol product is being used, |
| gather the recommended cleaning equipment | | | | spray it on the cloth rather than on the surface. This |
| together and bring to the area to be cleaned. | | | | will prevent streaking of the polish. Remove excess |
| Wash metal. Use EPA registered cleaner/disinfectant | | | | polish with a dry cloth, and then polish the surface |
| solution. Apply with a sponge and rub vigorously. For | | | | with a soft, clean cloth. |
| hard to remove soil, use the hand scrubbing pad. If | | | | Take a moment to admire your work, then wash the |
| working on stainless steel, try to stay with the grain | | | | cleaning equipment thoroughly and return to storage |
| of the surface to reduce possible scratching of the | | | | area. |
| stainless steel. | | | | This procedure should be followed on a regular |
| Strip, if required. To remove problem stains, apply | | | | schedule to prevent excess build-up of soil and/or |
| stripper with sponge and let stand for | | | | polish on the surface being cleaned. |
| approximatelytwo (2) minutes. Again, if the soil is | | | | |