CHAPTER 10, SECTION 4. Cleaning the bathroom: What to do first?  Soak soiled ashtrays.  Clean vents.  Clean the ceiling.

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CHAPTER 10, SECTION 4

Cleaning the bathroom: What to do first?  Soak soiled ashtrays.  Clean vents.  Clean the ceiling.

Cleaning the Tub and Shower  Place guest belonging on the vanity  Remove hair  Scrub grout, soap dishes, etc.  Wipe shower doors (wet).  Clean the track.  Wipe all surfaces (dry).  Clean shower curtain liner.  Scrub tub and skid strips.  Clean rest of the tub.  Polish with a dry cloth.

Wear protective gloves and goggles when cleaning a toilet.

What is the most sanitary system for cleaning a toilet?

Complete the steps for cleaning the sink and vanity.  Handle guest toiletries as _____ as possible. LITTLE  Use a _____ to wipe light fixtures, towel racks, and ashtrays. SPONGE  Wash wastebaskets in the _____. SINK  Spray _____ solution on the sink, stopped, drains, fixtures, and vanity. CLEANING  Use a _____brush to clean overflow holes. STIFF  Use a _____ to wipe all surfaces. SPONGE  Use a _____ cloth to polish. DRY

Cleaning the Bathroom Floors  Spray the bathroom floor and baseboard with an all-purpose solution.  Scrub away grime.  Dry the floor with a clean cloth.

What are the final tasks for cleaning the bathroom?  Cleaning mirrors.  Cleaning the ice bucket and replacing water glasses.  Picking up supplies and restocking fresh bath towels and washcloths  Restocking paper bath supplies.  Restocking guest bathroom amenities.  Returning the clean bathroom wastebasket and ashtrays to their correct locations.

Section 10.4 Quiz 1. What are the first tasks that should be done when cleaning a bathroom? a. Soak soiled ashtrays and clean the vents and ceilings. b. Remove hair from the tub or shower and scrub the grout. c. Clean the shower curtain liner and scrub the skid strips.

Section 10.4 Quiz 2. What is the most sanitary system for cleaning a toilet? a. Begin at the top and work downward b. Begin at the inside and work outward. c. Begin on the outside and work inward.

Section 10.4 Quiz 3. True/False: When guestroom attendants need to move guests’ toiletries to clear a spot for cleaning, they should place a clean washcloth or hand towel on the vanity and place the toiletries on top of it. 4. True/False: When cleaning a bathroom floor, guestroom attendants should start near the door and work their way toward the opposite side of the room. 5. True/False: When cleaning a bathroom, guestroom attendants should wipe out used glassware and replace the used cover with a new one.