Office Cleaning, Part 2 (My View)
This video is a continuation of part 1. However, in part 1 there was more of a general description how to get started, what to do first, what next and so on. In part 2, there is more detail on how to clean specific things.
Part 2 is largely dedicated to showing how to clean objects commonly encountered in an office environment. It shows the best way to clean phones, drinking fountains, cloth covered furniture, wood paneling, window ledges, bookshelves and many other things.
In these office cleaning videos they tell you to use non-acid bowl cleaner but they don't tell you why. I think they should have explained this because acid bowl cleaner is very commonly used. The reason is: acid bowl cleaner is a strong chemical and can do all sorts of damage if you aren't careful. For instance, a drop or two of acid bowl cleaner on a nylon carpet will eat a hole about the size of a quarter. Spill half a cup of it on a nylon carpet and you'll get a hole bigger than you can cover with your hand.
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As with all of ATV's products this video has high-quality production values and has been updated within the last several years. It has an interactive format in which it asks questions and pauses so the viewer can write down the answer. This allows you to make sure your employees are paying attention. Because of the well written scripts, video demonstrations and the question-and-answer format, viewers of these tapes have a very high level of information retention.
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