[Noisebridge-discuss] HOWTO clean the floor

jim jim at well.com
Mon Oct 19 22:42:08 UTC 2009



   i use two buckets, one with clean water with 
just a little bit of soap, the other for dirty 
water that the mop picks up. 
   splash clean soapy water on the floor, push 
it around with the mop, squeeze the mop into the 
dirty bucket--don't put the mop into the clean 
soapy water. 



On Mon, 2009-10-19 at 13:41 -0700, Andy Isaacson wrote:
> This weekend I picked up, swept, and mopped a large section of the floor
> at the front of Noisebridge.  Here's what I learned.
> 
> First, push stuff out of the way.  There were many chairs and tables and
> boxes of crap^Wcool stuff.  I spent 15 minutes pushing chairs around,
> moving tables, putting boxes on shelves, and so on.
> 
> Once the floor has no stuff on it, use the dust mop to sweep up the dust
> and screws and random paper and other assorted detritus.  The dust mop
> looks more or less like this:
> http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000ZJQCUI
> 
> Try not to leave piles of dirt in the corners and under shelves.  (You
> won't succeed entirely, but try.)
> 
> After sweeping dust into a pile, use a smaller broom to sweep it into a
> dustpan.  We have a nice big 10" metal dustpan that works well for this.
> Dump the dirt into a garbage bag.
> 
> Once you have swept off the dirt you'll find there are sticky spots that
> the dust mop didn't sweep up.  Fill the mop bucket with about 2 gallons
> of water (hot is better, but cold is fine) and dump in a reasonable
> amount of your favorite cleaning product.  I like Pine-Sol or Murphy's
> Oil Soap; there are plenty of other reasonable choices.  About 1/4 cup
> to 1/2 cup of either product is appropriate.
> 
> Use a rag mop to mop the floor, using the squeezer on the mop bucket to
> keep the rag mop from getting too much water on the floor.  Your mop
> bucket will rapidly turn an evil brown/grey color; eventually you should
> change the water.  Ask someone at the space if you have problems with
> this system -- the mop bucket can take a little getting used to.
> 
> When you change the water, be careful when lifting the mop bucket --
> its handle is poorly placed and it's easy to spill the water, as I
> learned to my dismay.  Take the squeezer off the bucket before lifting,
> and use both hands to steady it.
> 
> After mopping (perhaps twice), let the floor dry before walking on it.
> You may want to mop again with the dust mop to speed the drying, but
> this is optional.  Yellow caution tape can help keep others off the wet
> floor.
> 
> Finally, enjoy the newly clean floor.
> 
> -andy
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