This presentation contains brief information about the R - Series Chemical which is used in the hotels. This presentation also contains some terms which is related to the housekeeping.
4. • For Sanitizing: 50 ml
in 1 ltr. water
• For Cleaning: 20 ml
in 1 ltr. water
DILUTE CHEMICAL – R1
HOW TO DILUTE CHEMICAL – R1
5. USAGE OF CHEMICAL – R1
Spray directly on
the surface to be
clean.
Leave for 2
seconds
Scrub if necessary
and wipe the
surface with a
clean and dry
clothes
Replace cloth
regularly
8. HOW TO DILUTE CHEMICAL – R2
• Normal soiling: 20–40
ml in 1 ltr. water.
• Heavy soiling: 50 ml
in 1 ltr. water.
DILUTE CHEMICAL – R2
9. USAGE OF CHEMICAL – R2
Floor cleaners for
glass and floor like
Italian marble can
be used for wet
mopping as well as
scrubbing with
machine
Wet moping
solution to be
taken in
bucket/mop
trolley
Rinse the mop
frequently
Alternately, use
scrubbing machine
and pickup direct
solution using a
wet vacuum
cleaner
12. HOW TO DILUTE CHEMICAL – R3
• 20-50 ml in 1 ltr. water
for cleaning all types of
glasses and mirrors.
DILUTE CHEMICAL – R3
13. USAGE OF CHEMICAL – R3
Spray directly on
the dry clean
cloth
Apply to the
surface and wipe
with a clean dry
lint free cloth
Replace cloth
regularly
Buffing dry
16. HOW TO DILUTE CHEMICAL – R4
• Ready to use, no need to
dilute.
DILUTE CHEMICAL – R4
17. USAGE OF CHEMICAL – R4
Shake the
bottle well
before use
Spray on a
soft dry cloth
Apply to the
surface
evenly and
start buffing
Buffed the
floor /
surfaces to a
high shine
Replace
cloth
regularly
24. HOW TO DILUTE CHEMICAL – R6
• Ready to use, no need to
dilute.
DILUTE CHEMICAL – R6
25. USAGE OF CHEMICAL – R6
Heavy
duty toilet
bowl and
urinal
cleaner
Do not
use on
stainless
steel,
enamel,
marble
and tiles.
Flush
around
bowl
especially
around
rim and
bowl
waterlines
Direct
nozzle
under
toilet rim
and
evenly
over the
surfaces
Leave for
5 – 10
minutes
Flush
toilet
Push
water
level
down
with toilet
brush
27. CHEMICAL – R7
FOR REMOVAL OF OIL AND GREASE FROM FLOOR / NON-ABRASIVE CREAM CLEANER FOR WATER-RESISTANT HARD SURFACES
28. HOW TO DILUTE CHEMICAL – R7
• Normal soiling: 20 – 40
ml in 1 ltr. water.
• Heavy soiling: 50 ml in 1
ltr. Water.
DILUTE CHEMICAL – R7
29. USAGE OF CHEMICAL – R7
For wet mopping, take
the solution, bucket and
mop
Rinse the mop
frequently
Alternately, use a
scrubbing machine and
pickup solution with a
wet vacuum
31. CHEMICAL – R9
REMOVAL OF HARD STAINS FROM ALL FITTINGS AND WALLS IN THE BATHROOM, SINK, TUB, TILES AND FITTINGS
32. HOW TO DILUTE CHEMICAL – R9
• 50 – 100 ml in 1 ltr.
water, as per the staining
requirement.
DILUTE CHEMICAL – R9
33. USAGE OF CHEMICAL – R9
Prevent
scale dirt on
wall fittings
Spray
directly on
the surface
to be
cleaned
Leave for 20
seconds
Scrub and
drain plain
water
Wipe
surface and
polish all
metal
surfaces
with a clean
cloth
Replace
cloth
regularly
35. CHEMICAL – R8
HIGHLY EFFECTIVE ACID BASED DESCALER FOR KETTLES, KITCHEN EQUIPMENTS, SHOWER HEADS, ETC.
This chemical is normally we called Glycolic Acid (C2H4O3) and
it is very harmful.
Mixing water doesn’t affect the nature of the chemical.
It is strictly prohibited in the hotel nowadays.
At present, if any person want to use chemical – R8, he / she
have to take license for the use of that chemical.
36. HOW TO DILUTE CHEMICAL – R8
• Ready to use, no dilution
required.
• Pour the required amount
of product into the kettle.
• Ad cold water to the
maximum line and leave
overnight.
• Rinse thoroughly with
fresh cold water.
• Boil water once and then
pour away before using
again.
DILUTE CHEMICAL – R8
37. USAGE OF CHEMICAL – R8
Citric acid based – safe
on surfaces, including
plastic kettles
Suitable for descaling all
kettles
Can be used neat for
tough limescale deposits
on shower heads / tap
bases
38. SOME IMPORTANT TERMS
Buffing: To smooth the floor with a low speed of floor polishing.
Basement: The lowest level of the house.
Hallway: Long narrow area that joins one room to another.
Hose: A long tube that fills with water; often kept outside and used for outdoor cleaning.
Patio: Outdoor area in front or backyard; usually sits slightly off the ground; often made of
wood
Master Bedroom: The largest bedroom in the house used by the parents.
39. SUCCESS STORY OF ENTREPRENEUR
Dheeraj Kumar, who is the founder and owner of Kleenr.in
completed his 12th from Haryana open school. Then he
completed his Polytechnique from Shree Shyam College,
Narnaul. After completing his polytechnic Diploma from
Mechanical Engg., he worked with Diversey Chemicals as a
service engg. 2 years. Then he worked with ECOLAB food safety
and hygiene solutions as a chemicals trainer 1 year. Then he
worked with Pioneer softener and chemicals as a sales and
business development executive 1 year. After working in these
companies he decide to learnt the formula which is used to
make cleaning compounds. After that he worked with Kleenr.in
for 1.5 years. After working with Kleenr.in he found that most of
the companies only sells their own chemicals. They did not
provide their cleaning service.