Tips On How To Clean And Maintain Your Classroom Furniture

Classroom furniture such as student tables Australia should be maintained to ensure they are in perfect working condition. We have seen some poorly maintained and tired furniture in classrooms. Whether it is a desk, table, or filing cabinet, it is important to keep classroom furniture clean and well-maintained.

Pen marks

Pencil and pen marks are some of the most common ways in which educational furniture can become damaged. There are a variety of ways you can remove these marks using common items that will not put a lot of pressure on your budget. Whilst vinegar is a recommended cleaning tool, a cloth moistened hairspray works fine.

                 

You can also use a baking soda paste and water. Apply the solution to the marks on your student tables for about 15 seconds and remove it with a clean cloth to provide a great alternative solution to chemicals.

Removing grease stains

Greasy patches can get themselves into classrooms, especially in classrooms for younger students. Greasy patches can be removed easily by combining washing liquid and water on a damp cloth. You should try to use reusable cloths over single-use paper towels to protect the environment.

Removing chewing gum

Chewing gum is a common problem and you will find it lurking under desks and chairs. There are a few approaches you could use to remove chewing gum. The classic method of removing chewing gum is to place a sealed bag that contains ice over the chewing gum for a few minutes. This will harden it before you can scrape it off with a putty knife.

You can also use duct tape to dislodge stubborn remains of chewing gum from your student tables Australia. It is advisable to test any new method of removing chewing gum to ensure it will not have harmful effects on the furniture.

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