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Cleaning
OSHA compliant cleaning/disinfecting bleach
Written by Rich Fitzmorris   
Monday, 02 September 2002 20:12

Question: We operate a health club and our laundry chemical vendor has advised that we must increase the temperature of our washing machines to greater than 160 degrees F to allow their bleach to activate properly. Our washing machine vendor does not recommend operating the machines at a water temperature above 160 degrees F. Is there a bleach that will provide OSHA compliant cleaning/disinfecting at a temp of 120-130 degrees F?

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Reducing Bath Towel Fading
Written by Rich Fitzmorris   
Saturday, 02 December 2000 18:42

Question: What suggestions can you offer for eliminating or reducing fading on bath towels?
- Irving Sherman

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Getting Kitchen Towels Clean
Written by Rich Fitzmorris   
Thursday, 02 November 2000 18:23

Question: I run a small commercial laundry and we do various types of laundry - restaurant napery, towels, motel sheets, etc. We are having a problem getting our kitchen towels clean. Would boiling them be option, or is there anything else you would suggest?
- Monica, Fresh Express Laundry, Rangley, CO.

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Laundering Gasoline Soaked Items
Written by Rich Fitzmorris   
Saturday, 02 September 2000 18:34

Question: I spilled gasoline on a jacket, denim skirt and shoes. There is no visible stain, but I made the mistake of laundering the skirt with other darks, and now there is more gasoline odor. The jacket is airing out in the garage, but it's not improving much. Is there a danger in laundering gasoline soaked items? What can you suggest?
-Ann Harlow

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Quick Rinse - News From Around The World

Hamilton Engineering Awarded U.S. Patent For Companion Water Heater CWIS™ Design

LIVONIA, Mich. — Hamilton Engineering was recently awarded a U.S. Patent for their Cold Water Injection System (CWIS™) contained within their Companion™ Water Heater and optional on all of their hot water storage tanks. The CWIS™ insures the highest efficiency possible in the water heating system by ensuring all of the coldest water enters the heater first, while eliminating any flow restriction or pressure drop on the hot water being supplied to the laundry so common with other instantaneous or on demand water heaters.

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