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Wednesday, July 24, 2013

How to Clean Cafeteria Tables

How to Clean Cafeteria Tables

Cafeteria tables are found in many schools, offices and similar buildings, allowing people to enjoy lunch in a large cafeteria-style setting. The tables need to be cleaned regularly to keep them sanitary and free of build-up. When cleaning the tables, you must keep in mind that people will be eating meals at these tables, making it important to stay away from chemical cleaning products that could potentially harm patrons. Instead, use natural cleaning and disinfecting items to clean the tables. Does this Spark an idea?

Instructions

    1

    Pour 1 squirt, or about 2 teaspoons, of dish soap into a spray bottle. This soap assists in cutting through and removing food residue.

    2

    Pour 1/4 cup white vinegar into the spray bottle. The vinegar disinfects and deodorizes, killing bacteria and cutting through heavier build-up.

    3

    Add 2 cups water to the bottle and shake to mix the ingredients.

    4

    Spray a light mist of the cleaner over the entire table, and wipe off with a cleaning rag.

    5

    Repeat until all tables are cleaned, using a fresh rag as needed when your cleaning rag becomes soiled.

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