The White Falcon - 16.05.1980, Page 5
May 16, 1980
The White Falcon
Page 5
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Remove all marks, decals and
stains from windows and patio glass
doors, remove any built-up residue
from door and window tracks. Clean
metal trim and frames.
Clean all registers, air-cooler
and heater vents, and floor vents.
Strip and clean wax from floors.
Clean and remount Venetian blinds.
Clean grease traps and filters, then
reinstall clean exhaust fans.
Clean all dirt and any marks from
walls, woodwork, baseboards, elec-
trical cover plates and doors.
Clean ceiling and walls. Clean
cabinets inside and out with strong
cleaning solution to make sure
grease and other residue is removed.
Remove all shelf paper and contact
paper.
Scrub kitchen sink to remove all
stains from porcelain and residue
from fixtures. Use pumice stone on
porcelain if necessary.
Defrost and drain refrigerator.
Do not use sharp objects to remove
frost and ice. Clean refrigerator
inside and out with mild cleaning
solution. Clean rubber seal and in-
ternal components. Leave refrigera-
plugged in and on low setting,
(lean behind and under all appli-
s. Kitchen ranges require con-
tinuous attention during occupancy
and all accessible areas, inside and
out, must be clean and free of
grease and stains. Unplug electric
stove before cleaning but do not
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disconnect any wires within the
stove. Remove drip pans, oven
racks, spiders, burner wells, broil-
er racks and pans and control knobs
for cleaning, then replace.
Clean aluminum part6 with fine
steel wool, not oven cleaner. Do
not use cold water on hot surfaces—
Never allow water to flow freely
over any part of the stove because
it will soak the fibrous glass in-
sulation—Remove all spots from
oven, broiler compartment, broiler
pans and top components; coarse dry
steel wool is recommended. Do not
paint stove or components.
Wash walls, floor and tile with
strong cleaning solution. Remove
all film from shower walls and deck.
Clean crevices, cracks and joints
with small hand brush or toothbrush.
Clean grout between tiles. Pumice
stone is recommended.
Clean medicine cabinet inside and
out. Clean light shade and wall
surface behind light. Remove all
decals and residue from tub, walls
and shower stalls. Remove all deo-
derizing and self-cleaning material
from inside toilet tank. Remove and
clean tank lid and wall behind tank.
If walls are painted with flat
alkyd paint they do not require
washing with water and soap or de-
tergent solution unless there are
crayon or other marks. Normally,
wall and ceiling surfaces can be
cleaned with a dry, soft, clean
cloth. Remove cobwebs and lint from
textured ceilings with care so as
not to remove excessive acoustic
material. Flat-painted walls shall
be scrubbed when necessary to remove
markings which cannot be removed by
the dry methods. Try rubber erasers
first on pencil marks before wash-
ing.
Leave closets clean and free of
dirt and dust. Wash closet doors
with a detergent solution.
Scrub interiors of drawers,
shelves and doors. Clean exterior
surfaces with furniture polish. Vac-
uum sofas.
After quarters have passed in-
spection, doors will be locked and
keys surrendered to the inspector.
The inspector will instruct you on
how to secure your Military Pay Or-
der (NAVCOMPT 3060) disposition from
quarters. Your NAVCOMPT 3060 must
be taken to your disbursing officer
to terminate your forfeiture for
quarters. Any charges for damaged
or missing property will be settled
before tenant is issued NAVCOMPT
3060.