This document lists and describes various cleaning tools and materials used during room make up, including:
A roomboy's cart that carries amenities and cleaning supplies during make up. A caddy box used to store cleaning chemicals and tools. Scouring pads that come in different colors for different surfaces and must be wet when used. Dusting cloths for wooden furniture that must be clean. Cleaning towels for drying surfaces that must be dry to avoid water marks. Polishing cloths made of fiber for polishing metal surfaces. Hand brushes for brushing dust from rough surfaces. Dusters for dusting furniture and fixtures. A toilet bowl brush specifically for cleaning toilets. Ceiling brooms for removing cobwebs that
4. SCOURING PADS
• Should not be used for painted surfaces, mirrors and glass
panels, nor with scouring powder.
• Always make sure the pads are wet before using them.
• Wash and rinse after each use also rinse at the end of each
day to insure that there is no soap left on the pads.
18. • Toilet brush should be kept after use in the storeroom either
in a holder or in a plastic bag hanging on one end of the
trolley. Never leave the brush with other cleaning equipment
elsewhere as they contain a lot of dirt and bacteria that can
contaminate other cleaning materials.