Your Cleaning Techniques (Toilets/Urinals)

Abidd10

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Austin Biddle
I’ve owned a commercial cleaning company for about 2 years now. Business is starting to pick up moving my company from a comfortable job to a legit small business. We have a couple buildings all pretty large in size with multiple bathrooms. Im curious, how do you all clean your toilets/urinals? I’ve seen many videos online of using cloth towels and scratch pads. We simply use paper towels after spraying with a disinfectant. This makes the most sense to me so that we are not using a new towel for each toilet. Any opinion on this? Trying to finalize a training for new hires. Thanks in advance.
 

Abidd10

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Feb 28, 2023
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Austin Biddle
I’ve owned a commercial cleaning company for about 2 years now. Business is starting to pick up moving my company from a comfortable job to a legit small business. We have a couple buildings all pretty large in size with multiple bathrooms. Im curious, how do you all clean your toilets/urinals? I’ve seen many videos online of using cloth towels and scratch pads. We simply use paper towels after spraying with a disinfectant. This makes the most sense to me so that we are not using a new towel for each toilet. Any opinion on this? Trying to finalize a training for new hires. Thanks in advance.
We use the toilet brush and toilet bowl cleaner as well.
 
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I have a large facility customer with 6 stalls in 1 restroom and 2 stalls in the next restroom. Here is how I clean them
1. spray all the seats & replace t.p rolls & empty personal products containers. Start at stall #1 end at stall #6
2. spray cloth with disinfectant and wipe stall doors & stall shelf & remove dust from stall wall tops start at stall #6 end up at #1
3. Start at # 1 use toilet plunger to lower water level in all toilet bowls & spray cleaner into bowls end at #6
4. scrub out toilet bowls.
5. wipe excess disinfectant & soils from toilets--doing this at the end gives the disinfectant the required dwell time to be effective--assuming your disinfectant requires a dwell time between 5-10 minutes
 
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