How to Clean Industrial Supplies

Industrial supplies are frequently purchased items that could include electronic devices, furniture and carpets. Cleaning these items to keep them in good working order can be tedious and frustrating if you employ inefficient methods. The best means of cleaning supplies is through eco-friendly organic processes, according to the website Eartheasy.

Things You'll Need

  • Baking soda
  • Bicarbonate soda.
  • Protective gloves.
  • Spray bottle
  • Eucalyptus oil
  • Liquid cleaner
  • Bottle of ketchup
  • Paper towel
  • Brush
  • Wet sponge
  • Newspaper
  • Soft rug
  • Spirit
  • Compressed gas duster
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Instructions

    • 1

      Use a rug to clean electronic devices. Turn off the power supply to prevent any electrical accidents. Wipe flat areas of electronic devices with a rug moistened with spirit and brush off dust using a soft brush. If the device is excessively dusty, take it outside and spray it with a compressed gas duster.

    • 2

      Mix white vinegar and water to initiate cleaning of carpets. Spray the mixture directly on to the carpet stain. Let the carpet sit for a considerable amount of time to allow the mixture to react with the carpet stains. Scrub off the stain with a soft brush or a sponge using warm, soapy water.

    • 3

      Use a mixture of baking soda and water to clean plastics and rubber equipment such as plastic utensils, buckets and rubber floor tiles. Be sure it forms a fine paste and then apply it onto the item to be cleaned using the sponge or a soft cloth. Crumple a piece of newspaper onto the plastic item and leave it overnight. The newspaper will effectively absorb any odor present.

    • 4

      Wear protective gloves. Add vinegar, methylated spirit and eucalyptus oil to a spray bottle to begin the wood-cleaning process and fill the rest of the bottle with water. Spray the mixture on the wooden item and rub it off using a cloth. In cases where heavy grime has accumulated, spray the wood with a cleaning solution and dip the cloth into bi-carbonate solution before rubbing it onto the wooden item. This is most effective in cleaning wooden furniture, wooden doors and wooden floors.

    • 5

      Sprinkle some salt on a tarnished area of a copper kitchen cookware. Cover the sprinkled salt by drizzling lemon juice on it. Rub gently to clean and then towel dry. If the cookware is made of cast iron, cut a potato and cover the cut end in liquid dish detergent. Rub any rust spots using the cut potato. Rinse clean, dry and apply a light layer of cooking oil on the cookware to prevent any rust from forming.

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