 Can be tricky  Washing very soiled items  Filled with detergents  Microscopic channels  Compared to other linen we are very limited on what we can.

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 Can be tricky  Washing very soiled items  Filled with detergents  Microscopic channels  Compared to other linen we are very limited on what we can do

 Home style or commercial  Use a mild detergent – ph under 11  No bleach  No softener  HARMONY – Home style  PLUS 15 - Commercial

 Use a net bag – better mechanical action  Do not wash with terry cloth  Drying temps degrees  washings

 Select machine formula w/ longest wash time  Use HARMONY or low ph detergent  Use net bag – mechanical action

 Select correct formula  Do not use bleach  Do not use fabric softener  Correct extract time

 Flush2min120High  Flush2min140High  Wash10min140Low  Rinse2min140High  Rinse2min80High  Rinse2minColdHigh  Extract5min

 Break in new mops in a mild detergent  Can be bleached if needed  No softener  Watch dryer temps  Store mops correctly to avoid mildew

 Vacuum or brush mops to remove large materials  Retreat mops  Store mops head up  Soiled mops can be laundered  Use net bag

 Microfiber Mops  Wet Mops  Dust Mops

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