the act of making something clean; 'he gave his shoes a good cleaning'
Cleanliness is the absence of dirt, including dust, stains, bad smells and clutter. In more recent times, since the germ theory of disease, it has also come to mean an absence of germs and other hazardous materials. ... a release treatment made in an age class not past the sapling stage to free the favored trees from less desirable individuals of the same age class that overtop them or are likely to do so Any procedure that removes corrosion, unattractive toning, etc. such as dipping or rubbing with abrasive materials. To remove protection from a climb Refers to removing dirt or otherwise altering the appearance of a coin through the use of abrasive materials that mar or scratch the surface in a detectable fashion. the removal of visible soil, organic and inorganic contamination from a device or surface, using either the physical action of scrubbing with a surfactant or detergent and water or an energy-based process (eg, ultrasonic cleaners) with appropriate chemical agents. The organizer takes care of the general cleaning of the exhibition area. The elimination or suppression, in stands not past the sapling stage, of weeds, vines, sod-forming grasses, and undesired woody species. The occupier agrees to keep the interior of the Unit in a clean and hygienic condition, including all fixtures, fittings and installations therein and not to damage same and to indemnify the Operator against all claims arising out of damage thereto. ... The physical removal of most microorganisms and contamination, using detergent and water. Fixing the indentation and separation on every line in a region or an input file. The security of the conference is the responsibility of the organizer. The organizer is only responsible for damages in the case of gross negligence. The security of technical equipment brought by the contract partner is the responsibility of the contract partner. ... Removal of runners, risers, flash, surplus metal and sand from a casting. The physical removal of foreign material, for example, dust, soil, organic material such as blood, secretions, excretions and microorganisms. Cleaning physically removes rather than inactivates microorganisms. Cleaning is accomplished with water, detergents and mechanical action. ... End-of-stay cleaning is typically included in the price of the rental, however PWL and the owner request that you leave the home in a neat and orderly condition upon departure. Please respect the home as if it were your own. Soiled or stained stamps are sometimes cleaned with chemicals or by erasing. The cleaning is usually done to improve the appearance of a stamp. A cleaned stamp can also mean one from which a cancellation has been removed, making a used stamp appear unused. A process used to clean lines that contain large amounts of debris. The process begins by using light-duty and sometimes undersized pigs and progresses to more aggressive, larger pigs as the line is cleaned. This process differs from washing and is employed when rugs can not be submerged due to condition problems or running dyes. In such instances the surface should be cleaned carefully. To "clean" a data file is to check for wild codes and inconsistent responses (see Consistency Check); to verify that the file has the correct and expected number of records, cases, and cards or records per case; and to correct errors found. removal of surface dirt like nicotine, but also the removal of a yellowed varnish layer, the first is considerable easier to do than the second! ... Cleaning is an essential part of birdhouse and feeder maintainance. Please see Health for more information. Preparing the stand to rake pine straw by removing ground debris (such a limbs, cones, hardwood leaves, and trash) and low hanging limbs that might interfere with mechanical raking and baling. The removal of soil or unwanted matter from a surface to which it clings. Our housekeeping staff will service your apartment on a weekly basis. This service includes changing the sheets and towels cleaning the bathroom and dusting, vacuuming and washing the floor. ... removing the fly lint and loose bunches of cotton from a spinning frame to avoid breakage or defects (called slubs) in the yarn. The act of attempting, through some sort of solvent or rubbing to take contaminants off a coin. Cleaning more often than not results in damage to the coin. Any cleaning that is necessary due to contaminants that might continue to harm the coin should be left to the experts. ...
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