Common use of Spray Buffing Clause in Contracts

Spray Buffing. (hard surface floors): A process used to clean, eliminate heal marks, scuffs in high traffic areas using a buffing pad, floor machine and spray buffing chemical, leaving a uniform thin coat of non-skid wax. Sweeping or dust mopping and damp mopping must occur before this procedure is done.

Appears in 6 contracts

Sources: Subordinate Contract for Janitorial Services, Subordinate Contract for Janitorial Services, Janitorial Services Contract

Spray Buffing. (hard surface floors): A process used to clean, clean and eliminate heal marks, marks and scuffs in high traffic areas using a buffing pad, floor machine machine, and spray buffing chemical, leaving a uniform thin coat of non-skid wax. Sweeping or dust mopping and damp mopping must occur before this procedure is done. U. Stairways/Stairwell/Staircase: One or more flights of stairs, such as steps, risers, and landings to pass from one level to another. Note: All stair ▇▇▇▇▇ shall receive floor maintenance.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Janitorial and Day Porter Services Agreement