Damp Mop definition

Damp Mop means applying a clean mop, well wrung-out of solution, with the purpose of removing light dust and spillage left after sweeping or dust mopping.
Damp Mop means the removal of all particulate dirt and soil from the entire floor area, using suitable equipment and neutral detergent or other solution

Examples of Damp Mop in a sentence

  • Floors (Vinyl, Ceramic, Tiles, Concrete) – Damp Mop On completion of damp mopping all floor surfaces shall be free of all marks and dirt especially in corners and edges, visibly clean and without streaks.

  • Empty All Trash Receptacles (especially in kitchen) Dust Mop All Hard Surface Floors Vacuum High-Traffic Carpeted Floors WEEKLY Damp Mop All Hard Surface (Twice Weekly During Winter) Note; use minimum water to prevent damage to equipment under floors Vacuum All Carpets (Twice Weekly During Winter) Use Hand Duster To Dust Exposed Work Surfaces, Window Stools, and Tops of Furniture, Appliances, Equipment Cabinets, and Cubical Partition Walls.

  • O Sweep and Damp Mop All Floors (main and adjacent, bathrooms and kitchen).

  • All linoleum, rubber, asphalt tile and other similar type of flooring that may be waxed or treated to be swept nightly; washing and waxing of such flooring will be done at Tenant’s expense subject, however, to Landlord’s obligations set forth in the immediately preceding paragraph with respect to the Damp Mop Area.