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Recommended Cleaning Schedule
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Monday
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Tuesday
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Wednesday
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Thursday
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Friday
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1
HT Vacuum MT Vacuum Rotate Mats
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2
HT Vacuum Spot Cleaning
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3
HT Vacuum MT Vacuum
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4
HT Vacuum MT Vacuum Spot Cleaning
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5
HT Vacuum MT Vacuum
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8
HT Vacuum MT Vacuum Rotate Mats
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9
HT Vacuum Spot Cleaning
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10
HT Vacuum MT Vacuum
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11
HT Vacuum MT Vacuum Spot Cleaning
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12
HT Vacuum MT Vacuum
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15
HT Vacuum MT Vacuum Rotate Mats
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16
HT Vacuum Spot Cleaning
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17
HT Vacuum MT Vacuum
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18
HT Vacuum MT Vacuum Spot Cleaning
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19
HT Vacuum MT Vacuum
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22
HT Vacuum MT Vacuum Rotate Mats
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23
HT Vacuum Spot Cleaning
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24
HT Vacuum MT Vacuum
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25
HT Vacuum MT Vacuum Spot Cleaning
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26
HT Vacuum MT Vacuum
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29
HT Vacuum MT Vacuum Rotate Mats
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30
HT Vacuum Spot Cleaning
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31
HT Vacuum MT Vacuum
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1
HT Vacuum MT Vacuum Spot Cleaning
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2
HT Vacuum MT Vacuum LT Cleaning
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HT = High Traffic Areas, MT = Medium Traffic Areas, LT = Low Traffic Areas; Vacuum as needed. TF = Traffic Lane Cleaning. Overall Cleaning performed periodically; increase during inclement weather. Schedule assumes no maintenance operations on Saturday or Sunday.
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More than any other factor, daily vacuuming of all high-traffic areas determines the life of the carpet. Vacuuming high-traffic areas will reduce the amount of maintenance time for carpet in more remote locations, even when soil is not visible.
Following the floor plan, a daily vacuuming schedule should be established by the time the installation is ready for use. As a general guideline, a thorough daily cleaning should include eight passes by the machine in all key areas. The proper equipment must be used to get the job done right.