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Topic: Cleaning Masking Curtains
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Monte L Fullmer
Film God
Posts: 8367
From: Nampa, Idaho, USA
Registered: Nov 2004
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posted 12-18-2004 03:23 PM
..Get a tall step ladder, a backpack, or small "Hoover", or "Dust Devil" vac with the hose attachment, long extension cord and have at it - 'bout the only way to clean. Tell the custodians to not to blow so hard down by the screens since they're blowing up a bunch of dust which loves to stick to maskings and the screens when blowing down the refuse to be swept up, and have then clean behind the screens as well. It gets pretty messy back there and you don't know what "growing", "living", and being "created" back there with all of that refuse that is left behind.....
AND...since you're up there on the stepladder with that vac cleaning off the maskings, take that stepladder and backvac and go behind the screen and get serious with vacumming as well. For all of those "dustbunnies" that get attached to the back of the screen is causing the high frequencies, which is being broadcast from the HF horns, to be muffled some. For the HF's are trying to "scream" through all of those "dustbunnies".
Sound tekkies hate this - on wondering why HF's are not being clear as they should.
Good luck on this task. - thx Monte
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Thomas Procyk
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1842
From: Royal Palm Beach, FL, USA
Registered: Feb 2002
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posted 12-20-2004 11:18 AM
Yeah, why do janitors do that!?!? It only causes a bigger mess and it's not really "easier" because you have to sweep it up anyway. (Unless you're like most janitors and leave it all behind the screen or under the curtain! Grrr...) I can *maybe* see the logic in using them on a sloped-floor style, (and even then, using a push broom to sweep everything forward under the seats accomplishes the same task) but I have seen janitors using blowers in STADIUM auditoriums!! Now how in the world is that easier? You still blow everything into the aisle, and then blow it forward while stirring it all up... a broom would be easier!
Re: Masking curtains, Personally, I'd do it once every two months. Maybe more often during the slower season. But by "personally" I don't mean me myself. You'd never get me higher than 4 steps up that ladder! At the same time, you could do an overall "check" of the general screen area for problems. (and see if the janitors are still leaving stuff...)
I have horrible allergies, so to me things seem to get dusty long before they do to "normal" people.
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