China wholesale Rubber glove-household-L to Zimbabwe Factories
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Sanitation glove, made of 100% natrual latex, length 32-36cm, textured palm for anti-slip, waterproof, anti acid and alkali, non-toxic. Mainly used for food processing, hotels, family kitchen, etc. Color: red, yellow, orange, rose, nude, etc.
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Sanitation glove, made of 100% natrual latex, length 32-36cm, textured palm for anti-slip, waterproof, anti acid and alkali, non-toxic.
Mainly used for food processing, hotels, family kitchen, etc. Color: red, yellow, orange, rose, nude, etc.
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The insides of your rubber gloves are sweaty and got dirt in them, this is a great way to make then blean and dry for a quick reuse.
Also, you can see how I turn them inside out quickly. Many people have a difficult time turning their gloves inside out to dry or when one of the fingers has been stuck inside out.
Here is how to turn them the right way round without blowing into them, which could be bad if they previously had chemicals or even raw chicken on them.
Naturally, I got this from my mother, the nurse.
Hi, It’s Sprig Barton
I’m going to show you how to clean out the inside of your rubber
gloves if you get them stinky or sweaty
or dirty.
Pretend right, I’ve got these gloves on
and they are all dirty on the inside
and I can feel how horrible they are
I’ve got all this aaaah
Say, I’ve even worn them in the garden and Ive got dirt inside.
The first thing you do is get this side of the gloves clean.
you can use dish soap or hand soap or whatever you like
just clean them really well.
as if you were cleaning your own hands
rinse them off well with pretty hot water.
Because that kills more germs and dirt and grease
OK
and then because you don’t know if you are
drying your hands or a dish
you can use either the hand towel or the dish towel.
right.
ok.
Now the outside is clean!
great right!
So the inside is filthy dirty and stinky,
turn them inside out
I’m going to wash my hands
Remember, your hands have to be dry and clean
put them on again inside out
and
I’ve got them on inside out
Ive got some more soap
and soap them up inside out
That’s getting them clean,
Go over to the sink,
rinse them really well,
dry them off.
ooooooh
nice and clean
nice and dry
So they are clean and dry again
am I in focus…
So they are clean and dry again
on the inside
you just have to
take them off
and fix them.
and that’s all there is to cleaning
the inside and outside of
your stinky sweaty rubber gloves.
Thanks for watching me clean my gloves
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Most clean house
Cleanhouse in Vietnam is proud to offer industrial hygiene services, renovation and maintenance of real estate in Vietnam for over 10 yearsand is the first company to apply the quality management system ISO 9001 -2000 in the field …Cleaning your house seems like a fairly self-explanatory task, but when you sit down to think about it, where do you even start? And how do you clean a toilet, anyway? We’ll work it down into a streamlined process that seems simple enough to tackle and instantly gratifying. Once you get started, you won’t want to stop until the whole house is spick and span.
Attempt to delegate tasks. If you live with other people, cleaning the house should not be exclusively your responsibility! You may have to take on leadership by setting up a rotational cleaning schedule, but it’s far better than having to do this backbreaking work alone.
Make sure the tasks assigned are age-appropriate – i.e. grade school children can pick up their bedroom floors, teenagers can clean the garage or bathroom, etc. It should also be equal – cleaning the toilet is hardly on par with organizing the coffee table.Clean the toilet. Ugh. Cleaning the toilet is one of the worst tasks, so it’s best to get it over with as soon as possible. Throw on a pair of rubber gloves (not the ones for the dishes) to keep your hands away from the grime and bacteria, and give the toilet a gentle rub down with a sponge and hot water to loosen everything up. Let it soak in the hot water while you move onto the bowl.
After that, squirt toilet cleaner into the inside of the bowl and around the rim. Let it soak for a minute and then scrub it with a toilet brush. When you’re finished, give it a flush.
When you’re done with the bowl, return back to the outside surfaces. Spray them down with a disinfectant spray and wipe dry with a cloth or paper towel.
Clean the glass/mirrors. It is commonly thought that glass cleaner does the cleaning. In fact, it’s meant just to make it sparkly, not to get it clean. It’s actually no substitute for soapy water, especially if your mirror is quite dirty. Here’s how you should clean your windows and mirrors:
First, wash your glass with a solution of warm or hot water, dish soap with a rag, sponge, or squeegee. Powdered no-scratch cleaner works fantastic for cleaning mirrors, glass, ceramics, and metals because it scrubs off hard water residue without scratching the surface. Then wipe down the surface with a dry, lint-free cloth or lint-free paper towels.
If you want to clean glass and be environmentally friendly, clean the glass with vinegar and water, dry with a lint-free cloth, and rub the glass with newspaper. No streaks! Make sure you use some elbow grease – it requires pressure to properly clean glass.
Alternatively, spray glass cleaner on a paper towel and clean the glass surface. The glass cleaner acts as a shield to help keep spots and dust easy to remove. When misused, glass “cleaner” will leave streaks. You can also use old newspaper to wipe the glass surface after washing; the glass will be streak free and this is a great way to reuse old newspaper.Wash the dishes. These save a lot of work when you use them right. Your dishwasher works best when you load it completely and run it right after you use your dishes.
Big things like pots and pans are usually best hand-washed because they don’t fit well in the dishwasher.
Dishes wear out more quickly when washed by machine than by hand because the dishwasher’s soap is abrasive; heirloom china, delicate wine glasses, and other really fragile things should be carefully hand-washed instead.






