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Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Annual Window Clean




One of Ryerson residence cemented traditions is floor window painting. With 2 high rise residence buildings a painted exterior window is a great symbol of pride and also a manifestation of floor theme.

However the window paint is also a source of friction. Windows are painted in August by the Residence Advisors (RAs) which makes is very difficult to get off in April. This combined with exiting behaviour associated with a term position means we will no doubt have some un-cleaned windows after move-out.

The cleaning staff - charged with cleaning 3 entire buildings in about 5 days don't really have time to do extra tasks like scrape tempra paint off the window. As a Residence Life team we set tomorrow as our window cleaning deadline.

Before sending a reminder e-mail I did a quick google search and found 2 articles (below) that provide information for cleaning paint off windows. Scrape, scrape, scrape.

Links:
WikiHow: How to Clean Paint on Glass Windows
eHow: How to Remove Paint from Windows


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1 Comments:

Blogger Chad Nuttall said...

Apparently that's how some staff cleaned the windows last year. So it's been tested and works.

C

April 22, 2008 5:09 PM

 

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This is the online home of Chad Nuttall. That's me. I live in Toronto and I'm the Residence Life Coordinator at Ryerson University.

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I completed my undergrad at the University of Guelph. Between Guelph and Ryerson I worked at the Humber College ITAL. I start my part-time MEd at OISE at the University of Toronto in the Fall.

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