Top Office Supplies Stores in Raleigh, NC 27603
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Cartridge World
By Leon99 June 09, 2012
I recently need ink at the end of the day. I called and the owner and he waited for me and held open his store. You would never get this service at Big Box office store. Thanks Cartridge World!! ...read more
Phoenix Resources Recycling
By Chair Caning & Wicker Repair October 02, 2011
Chair Caning & Wicker Repair Mooresville, NC. 704-235-8171 (By Appointment Only) – is honored have to you join our network. We wish your business to have continued growth and success. To help with your success here is five stars for your great company. We would also like to extend a special discount to our connections & their clients, just mention Merchant Circle for discount. Let us help on any Chair Caning or Wicker Repair needs. Services Include: Rush - Fiber or Natural, Pressed Cane, Hand/Strand Cane, Splint, Blind Cane, Danish Cord, and Wicker Repair. Visit our website www.chaircaning.webs.com for photos of recent repairs. By Appointment Only! Call 704-235-8171 for appointment. ...read more
College Hunks Hauling Junk - Raleigh
By Chair Caning & Wicker Repair September 16, 2011
Chair Caning & Wicker Repair Mooresville, NC. 704-235-8171 (By Appointment Only) – is honored have to you join our network. We wish your business to have continued growth and success. To help with your success here is five stars for your great company. We would also like to extend a special discount to our connections & their clients, just mention Merchant Circle for discount. Let us help on any Chair Caning or Wicker Repair needs. Services Include: Rush - Fiber or Natural, Pressed Cane, Hand/Strand Cane, Splint, Blind Cane, Danish Cord, and Wicker Repair. Visit our website www.chaircaning.webs.com for photos of recent repairs. ...read more
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Procedure For Spot Cleaning Carpet And Fabrics Recommended Supplies and Cleaning Equipment:Water Based Spot RemoverSolvent Based Spot RemoverAerosol Freezing AgentPowdered Absorbent DeodorantSpatulaRubber GlovesWhite Paper Blotting ClothsSmall Agitation BrushWaste BagsChart for “Removal of Spots and Stains”Recommended Method: As in all cleaning procedures, the first step is to gather the recommended janitorial equipment and supplies together and bring to the area to be cleaned.Identify The Spot:Your first step in carpet cleaning and spot removal is identifying the spot. It might be possible by asking someone who works in the area and also the age of the spot.Note the appearance, location, color, size, shape, feel and smell. Characteristics are all excellent clues in determining what caused the spot.If possible, determine what caused the spot. Choose the appropriate cleaning chemical and procedure.Remove excess soils be gently scraping the affected area with a blunt-edged scraping device. If the spot is moist, blot any excess before beginning.Try blotting the spot first with white absorbent cloth dampened with water. Next, select the proper spotting chemical after you have identified the spot. Before you begin, always test the spotting chemical in an inconspicuous area to ensure color fastness or for possible fiber damage.Apply (spray) the spotting chemical directly to the affected area. Do not over wet. On large spots, apply the chemical from the outside edges in towards the center.Agitate gently with a soft brush to work the spotter into the face fiber of the carpet. Avoid deep or heavy agitation with the brush. This could cause damage or distort the carpet fiber. Work the brush in every direction around the fibers…back and forth, front and back and diagonally to reach all sides of the fiber.After the proper time (according to the product label directions), blot the area with a clean white absorbent cloth or plain paper towel, removing the loosened soil or excess spotter.If the spot has not been removed, repeat the previous 4 steps until soil has been completely removed. Be very careful not to over-wet the carpet.Apply a spray or mist of water to the area you have cleaned and blot immediately with a clean, white cloth, rinsing the chemical from the carpet. Extraction equipment can be used in place of this procedure.Vacuum area after carpet dries thoroughly.If Not Removed:Use light mixture of soap/detergent, water and white blotting cloth. Blot to see if spot comes up. Rinse and vacuum area.If Still Not Removed:Use water base spotter or solvent base spotter (depending on type of spot). Never use solvent base first!!!Blot with a white cloth. Never rub a spot or stain!!!Reapply spotter. Rinse with soap/detergent, water and blotting cloth. Never use hot water!!!Let dry and vacuum.Allow time to clean up and return the cleaning equipment to the storage area. ...read more
By Green Clean Commercial NC April 12, 2013