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SHOP EQUIPMENT 5. DRY SURFACES YOU CLEANED


WITH DISPOSABLE RAGS. If you cannot let equipment air dry, it is important to dry the equipment with disposable rags because: • The coronavirus can live longer in moist environments.


• Mold can grow in moist environments.


• Remember: Throw away rags after using them. The virus may be on them.


I DON’T HAVE TIME FOR THIS CLEANING AND DISINFECTING!


YOUR LEATHER UPHOLSTERY


HAS BEEN COMPROMISED What you need to know about maintaining your seating upholstery...


Alcohol, hydrogen peroxide and chlorine based solutions will cause severe and/or permanent damage to leather, synthetic leather, and cloth seating upholstery.


I know you’re all thinking this. And, yes, these precautions will take more time than cleaning procedures followed under normal circumstances. But these are extraordinary circumstances. These additional steps could save your life and others’ lives. The preventative steps recommended on this web page are simple—maybe not easy, but simple. But they are simply the safe, and right, things to do.


This damage can lead to premature wear, de-tanning of the leather, color transfer to passenger’s skin or clothing and an increase in soil load due to a tacky surface.


LEATHER DAMAGE CAUSED BY DISINFECTANTS CAN BE REPAIRED! Perrone’s Part 145 FAA/EASA Repair Station can repair leather damage and can refinish and/or replace panels for a fraction of the cost and lead time of replacement.


We are offering free evaluations and repair assessments of your damaged dress covers.


CONTACT US TODAY FOR A QUOTATION


Kevin Shea, VP of Sales - Americas kshea@perroneaero.com


PERRONEAERO.COM ALLLEATHERMAINTENANCE.COM 182 Riverside Drive, Fultonville, NY 12072 +1 518.853.4300


EXTRA PRECAUTIONS WHEN USING BLAST CABINETS


1. IF YOU TOUCH IT, CLEAN IT! • If you remember anything from this article, it’s: If you touch it, clean (and disinfect) it.


• In order to kill those invisible viruses, clean with a disinfectant such as an antiviral cleaner, a solution that is 2% bleach, or other Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommended disinfectants. Even if a surface you touched looks clean—clean it!


• Clean all parts of a blast cabinet your hands, body, or clothing may have touched. Yes, your clothing. The coronavirus could be there and then transfer onto a surface your clothing rubs against.


12 DOMmagazine.com | may 2020


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