Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Acoustic Ceiling Tile Cleaning Products

Ceiling tiles absorb odors, grease and pollutants, says ICWC Corp., a Clearwater, Florida, manufacturer of ceiling tile cleaning products. Filthy ceiling tiles can reduce the light in a room by as much as 60 percent. But there are many products available to keep acoustic ceiling tiles looking their best.


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Chemical sponges (also known as dry cleaning and soot sponges) work well for cleaning ceiling tiles. They are perfect for removing soot buildup near vents.


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A carbon-soot air deflector will keep the air conditioning return moving downward, away from ceiling tiles. This handy attachment will keep the soot from building up on tiles, eliminating the need for extra cleaning.


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CeilBrite Acoustical Coating, manufactured by ICWC, is applied to ceiling tiles to cover water stains and other uncleanable spots.


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Today's Facility Manager magazine reported that ceiling tile cleaning is best handled by a professional crew using oxidizer products. The other alternative, hypochlorite products, bleach the tiles and might cause damage to the ceiling.


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Some older ceiling tiles contain asbestos, a known cancer-causing agent. If you are uncertain of the age or content of your ceiling tile, consult a professional.

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