You generally use a cleanser that has an opposing pH value to the stain or dirt. This opposition in pH is to target a neutralization of the overall pH value once cleaning begins.
If you have an alkaline based stain, you would opt for an acidic based cleanser (ie. hard water stains, generally an alkali, can usually be addressed with a hydrogen peroxide based cleanser which is acidic).
If you have an acidic stain or dirt (ie. dead skin, soda, food, etc.) you would explore an alkaline based cleanser like bleach, ammonia or alcohol....in diluted mixtures with soap. (But never ever, mix bleach with ammonia.)
When Logos performs onsite office visits to prepare a cleaning appointment, our 25+ years of experience help guide us in best practices specific to our clients.
We evaluate and identify the major pain points to plan a proper team deployment with appropriate tactics.
All offices have unique components so we collaborate with our clients and listen attentively to their biggest concerns.
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