Clay Masonry Cleaning Manual
This manual covers the cleaning of clay masonry only and should not be applied to other masonry materials.
In addition to detailing cleaning methods, guidance is given on design and construction techniques to minimise staining and the need for subsequent cleaning.
Simple precautions will help avoid staining and disfigurement and are always preferable to later cleaning.
A publication from the Marble Institute of America
This document is written as a general guideline. The Marble Institute of America (MIA) and its member companies have neither liability nor can they be responsible to any person or entity for any misunderstanding, misuse, or misapplication that would cause loss or damage of any kind, including loss rights, materials, or personal injury, or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly by the information contained in this document.
This business plan kit is directly related to your freedom, your personal and financial freedom. Whether you are retired, currently working, or a recent college graduate, this business plan kit provides valuable information for starting a carpet cleaning company. This business plan kit is for those individuals who:
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Astm special technical publication
Nine papers cover various problems of cleaning stone and masonry buildings, both ordinary and historic. The papers are divided into four sections: selection of cleaning methods and materials; historic structures; case studies; determining the effects of cleaning.
A Symposium Sponsored by ASTM Committee E-6 on Performance of Building Constructions, Louisville, KY, 18 April 1983
James R. Clifton
ASTM International
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As cleaning industry consultants, my partner Brent Bourne and I hear the word almost on a daily basis from clients who need to increase the productivity of their cleaning staff and from sales reps promoting the productivity benefits of their equipment, tools or cleaning solutions. But what is productivity and how is it achieved?
How to plan and implement a team cleaning program in your facility.
How to select the correct type of Dust Mop for your floor.
Military Custodial Services Manual Army TM 5-609; Navy Navfac MO-125; Air Force AFM 91-2
DEPARTMENTS OF THE ARMY AND THE NAVY
NO. 1 WASHINGTON, DC, 17 October 1977
This change contains instructional and custodial maintenance requirements of carpets used in service facilities, other than medical and industrial facilities.
TM 5-609, 25 September 1969 is changed as follows:
Changed material is indicated by a star.
Remove old pages and insert revised pages
A Manual of Programs and Procedures for Buildings, Grounds, Equipment