Posted April 4th, 2010
by admin
anahids asked: I got my new office chair recently and my wheels are already stock with hair from my pets. I tried by fulling the hair one by one ,but it very difficult.
Is there any way this can be done with some chemical or can you recommend easier way to do it?
As many of the office chairs, mine is also plastic ( the wheels).
Thanks in advance!
Tags: Office Chair, Pets, Stock
Posted in Cleaning & Laundry | 2 Comments »
Posted December 14th, 2009
by admin
Enigmagic asked: I have just got a part time job cleaning some office space for a friend of mine. I have never done a cleaning job before (always office jobs and admin type jobs) and I don’t know what I should be cleaning. Obviously, I know how to hoover and clean the washrooms and kitchen, etc, but should I clean desks, phones, computers, etc? If so, should I move stuff to clean them, or just leave everything alone in those areas?
Tags: Computers, Hoover, Office Jobs
Posted in Cleaning & Laundry | 14 Comments »
Posted March 31st, 2009
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Jenny turley asked:
my son brushed whiteout (office supply) on my hardwood floor and all over the walls which are wood logs and wood panelling!
Tags: Hardwood Floor, Wood Logs, Wood Panelling
Posted in Cleaning & Laundry | 7 Comments »
Posted February 7th, 2009
by admin
sarcasticquotemarks asked:
There is some very, very mouldy fruit (or at least, I think it was fruit at some point in its life) in our office kitchen. There is no way I’m touching it with bare hands, how best do I fabricate a device from everyday office supplies in order to remove the offending hairy lumps?
Dahorndog - that’s another element of the problem, I’m severely allergic to penicillin.
Annie - yes, we have cleaners; but no, they do not clean. They just eat our chocolate and don’t empty our bins.
Tags: Annie, Element, Office Kitchen
Posted in Cleaning & Laundry | 14 Comments »