Tips and Tricks in Cleaning Different Types of Toilet Partitions

Toilet partitions are enclosures that are commonly seen in public bathrooms. It is designed to provide for privacy for a person who is using a specific bathroom stall. 

Since toilet partitions are very prone to bacteria (because a lot of people use a bathroom), it is imperative to make sure that it is clean to avoid cross-contamination between persons. Below are some cleaning tips on how to clean different types of toilet partitions

Cleaning Toilet Partitions

Solid Plastic Partitions

The most widely used material as a toilet partition is solid plastic. They are quite easy to clean since they are water and rust-resistant. To eliminate scratches from solid plastics, you can make use of a warmed spoon and apply some pressure. Press the spoon over the mark to remove scratches. This system is effective for strong plastic material. Refrain from using steel fleece in cleaning this type of toilet partition to prevent unnecessary scratches. You could also make use of a non-grating industrial cleaner, instead of just a gentle cleanser, to remove those tough stains.

Plastic Laminate Partitions

Plastic laminate partitions are produced from a board of molecules and coated with a sheet of plastic laminates. The technique for cleaning such partitions is very straightforward. Here you will need to have a mild cleaning agent with a soft piece of fabric or perhaps a brush to eliminate low-level stains. Do not neglect to rinse and to dry. If you do go head to head against extremely stubborn stains, you will need a stronger detergent for that. A clear choice for this is to use a cleaner that contains acetic acid. Clean it up first with a fabric or soft brush before washing and drying it out. Try to avoid the use of strongly abrasive cleaning products, as they can damage your partitions and even stain them. Pressure washing off these partitions is not recommended, either. Retention of excess water may cause the segments to lose their protection. It is safer to use a material that has been wrung out and is just damp when cleaning it. 

Solid Phenolic Partitions

Phenolic partitions are quite distinct from those of the two types of toilet partitions mentioned above. They are made using various layers of paper that have been processed in phenolic resin that renders it water-resistant, and these partitions can be hosed down. Your regular cleaning routine will yet again include a soft cloth and a mixture of warm water, as well as a gentle cleaner or soap. You can use a soft brush when this type of partition has a textured finish. 

Stainless Steel Partitions

Due mainly to its durability, stainless steel partitions are by far the most often used toilet partitions. Aside from that, stainless steel partitions are non-corrosive attributable to an extraordinarily thin film coating on the outer layer of the metal sheet. Even though the film is ruined, it will naturally change as long as there is oxygen. It is best to wipe stainless steel partitions daily using a mixture of warm water and gentle cleanser. Diluted ammonia cleaner is the perfect choice as a cleaning agent. The fabric that you use to clean the segments off should not be too soggy. You could utilize a damp cloth to wipe away any dirt or soil on the surface of the partition. In cases wherein a regular cleanser is not enough to eliminate harder stains and scratches, try out the following tricks:

  • For dirt buildup, you can make use of a metal cleaner that is designed to be used for cleaning steel surfaces.
  • For oil or grease stains, make a solvent that is a mixture of water, cleanser, and kerosene and wipe it away.
  • For mineral deposits, you will need a more abrasive or stronger detergent for this (for example, Ajax).

When cleaning and wiping these partitions, keep in mind to wipe the surface consistently in the very same direction of the grain of the surface so that the surface will not be scarred. There are three cleaning products for cleaning stainless steel partition, which you must avoid at all costs. Never use a cleaning product, such as tile cleaners or toilet bowl cleaners, that contains bleach, acid, or alkali. These types of cleaning agents will damage the stainless surface and will end up leaving dark spots on the surface. Do not use steel wool and scrubs as well.

Powder Coated Partitions

Like stainless steel partitions, the powder-coated partitions are also incredibly durable and rust-resistant. It is made from sheets of steel that were covered with a protective layer of zinc before being pressurized and framed together. For Power-coated partitions, a combination of warm water and a regular detergent is the most perfect option for just an ordinary cleaning. The appropriate material to be used would either be a soft fabric or a sponge. After cleaning, spray the partitions with water to eliminate detergent thoroughly. Applying wax to it is also a smart move. This extra coating helps to keep the surface segment smooth.

Same with the other method of cleaning, avoid the use of strong detergents. They could ruin the surface, leave scratches on the toilet partition, or it can even cause the paint o fade. The most sensible option here would be the use of delicate cleaners as well.

General Rules When Cleaning Toilet Partitions

  • You do not have to buy costly and abrasive detergents for your regular cleaning. Make use of warm water and soap mixture or a gentle detergent. Always use a soft fabric or cloth completely dry off the partition. 
  • Do not use detergents that have bleach or acid – just like those cleaning solutions that are used for toilet bowl cleaning.
  • Avoid the use of steel wool and scrubbing brushes. This would cause damage to the surface and will also put scratches on the toilet partitions.
  • Always remember to rinse off the toilet partitions with warm, clean water after the whole cleaning process to thoroughly remove any soap or detergent residues.

Make sure to follow the guidelines and tips for cleaning each type of toilet partition, and you will have the cleanest bathroom around.

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