How to Remove Corrosion From Stained Glass

Corrosion on stained glass is commonly referred to as white mould. It appears on the lead or solder lines, leaving the stained glass piece spotted and unattractive. The corrosion or white mould is frequently the result of flux residue that was not thoroughly removed.

The Importance of Keeping Your Restaurant Clean

One of the most crucial factors to the success of any restaurant is its cleanliness. Can you ever remember a time when you were in a restaurant and it just seemed dirty? Chances are, you probably associated it with the quality of food you were getting. Making a great first impression is extremely important, and this doesn’t just involve keeping the dining room clean. It also entails keeping your kitchen spotless as well.

Tips for Hiring a Commercial Office Cleaning Service

You probably think that it’s about time that your office starts looking as good as new. It could also be that you just purchased a newly constructed office that needs to be cleaned out prior to being useful. Most businesses will opt to hire a commercial office cleaning service. There are numerous benefits of a cleaning service which includes but is not limited to the fact that they will take care of everything without you having to be present. However, since there are numerous cleaning services out there it is important to know exactly what to look for in order to find a good one.

How to Clean Your Commercial Refrigerator

It would not be wrong to say that the commercial refrigerator is not only the heart but the backbone of every kitchen. It is the most indispensable unit in a commercial kitchen or in a restaurant. Keeping a commercial refrigerator up and running is therefore very essential. In turn, proper care must be taken to clean your unit.

How to Clean Your tall building

Rope Access training provides a cost-effective solution to today’s commercial cleaning at height challenges. This article explores some of those challenges and explains why rope access is the solution.

Whatever the answer, the fact remains that with the construction of higher buildings came the inevitable problem of high-rise window cleaning. Let us look at just one simple example. If you have a two-story building and you need to clean the windows, you have a range of options from leaning out of the window and doing your best to using a ladder or an extended water feeder pole. If you have a ten story building then your options change.

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