How To Keep A Clean Shop
Fewer contaminants, happier customers.
A clean shop is a happy shop. Especially if your shop is in a sandy, dusty, or dirt-filled area. Not only does a clean shop present your business well to customers, it also helps your shop produce quality work with fewer contaminants. The more time you spend cleaning, the less time you will spend replacing contaminated window film.
Here are fool proof ways to keep your shop clean & customers happy:
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Closed doors - It’s a given rule in the tinting industry, but how many shops actually follow it? It’s hard to keep them closed when you’re drained of the outdoor air.
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Clean your floors at least once a week - we suggest using moto cleaner on concrete floors.
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Walk backward with a peeled template, rather than forward. This allows for the a reduction in contamination as airborne particles don’t stick to the adhesive side of the template.
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Wash your hands before installing film, each time.
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Always squeegee off your glassboard or workstation before and after each template is placed
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Replace your sprayer often if it is a pump. It will start wearing & will emit tiny plastic particles making it look like dirt specs.
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No fans, No A/C
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Never sweep, always mop
Checklists are the ideal way to make sure these tasks get done each week. There are plenty of tips & tricks to keeping your shop clean. It’s necessary to reduce dirt contamination as much as you can.
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