Ok. No KFC accounts here, but would you just add more soap for greasier restaurants? It gets expensive, but I’ve oversoaped using ecover, and the prints peel off without excessive residue…
Like buzz said ammonia (smells bad though) or tsp will cut the grease. Also using hot water if you have access to it helps tremendously.
Dawn takes grease out of your way.
well it’s finger LICKIN’ good,so there’s your clue
I use a little xtra soap sometimes ammonia that’s all I used for many years .
I cut out the ammonia , an now use gg4
If there any finger prints left I re-soap an break out the blade. Sometimes I just go right for the blade.
You can’t be afraid to scratch glass on storefronts . Every store front I clean has scratches on ithe glass already. " Not From me ".
If you look closely at your store fronts you will see scratches . They are there unless it’s a new store
I’ve never used a blade to cut grease. I keep a white pad on me in a pouch all the time for storefronts. Seems to do the trick, but trying to figure out how to eliminate the time it takes to scrub grease. I have a couple bbq accounts that are just as bad. I’d just been using more soap. I’ll have to give ammonia a try.
Ya I was talking a blade for the finger prints., but I’m sure a pad does the trick.
I have just been using a blade since day one. For the grease all together ya ammonia an xtra soap
You could run a bead of soap right down your strip washer
You can use the oil from church’s chicken in KFC…
Naw, I’ve got a microfiber on a hip clip that I use for wiping sills. But for restaurants, I use that damp microfiber to hit the sticky ickies and grease before mopping and it’s saved me a TON of time over my old white scrubby.
I have a KFC, done weekly. It sure needs it. For awhile I was spraying diluted Simple Green and letting it sit before running a scrubber over it. That worked well, but one more thing to cart around got old. Now I just mop it, let it sit for a minute or so and re-mop. That usually works. I always carry a white pad in my jumbo pouch and that really helps as well.
I have a 0000 steel wool pad the same size as my white pad, so they kind of stick together. I use the steel wool for a day or less, but the white pad always stays in my front pouch. I take my dry steelies into the wet pouch from the rear and replace the dry.
Wool in the bucket with a pinch of sodium hydroxide crystals. Just wear rubber gloves. Dawn has not more than one percent sodium hydroxide. So I bought some drain cleaner (100% sodium hydroxide crystals). Really bad stuff. This is used for melting dead horses in really big vats. Anyhow. When I say wool I mean the silica that I make my SKRUB product with. Maybe a couple of tablespoons in a few gallons of water. Or a few tablespoons of SKRUB. You might even make up a solution like this in a squirt bottle and squirt it on a window mop. Again use rubber gloves. And never never touch your eyes! Goggles will help.
Henry
Wow Henry. Do you look like this in your lab?
A pinch of baking soda in your dawn water helps too.
Baking soda. Good idea. It adds to the slip too.
Aeyy Trench, I totally love that uniform. Almost looks like a Star Wars character. I think I will add it to my vids. Seriously I am going to look for a cheap version of this outfit. Complete with a light saber. Thanx much!
Henry
Lol, May get some double takes in public though.