Gum. Duct tape. (The worst!) Tape. Anything with an adhesive or sticky back. All of these are wonderful to keep in your mouth or use to hold things together or down. However, when it come to removing them from carpet or fabrics, the picture is not pretty.
Removing the adhesive is not always difficult, but the unseen will come back to get you! This article by Jeff Cross from Cleanfax Online has some great tips on removing residual adhesives in carpeting. The situation may be sticky, but you can do something about it.
Educating custodians, school staff, students, parents and the public on the duties, responsibilities and needs of a school facility. Working to make the custodial department more understandable and hoping to engage the support and help of all who use the campus. Sharing information on several cleaning-related, health and custodial topics to enlighten readers and requesting input from all who peruse this blog.
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