Specifications include, but are not limited to: 1. Restrooms- Public and Employee: a. Sweep floor to remove all dirt and debris. b. Mop floor with a QUAT neutral disinfectant cleaner/deodorizer (EPA registered, hospital grade germicide for disinfecting and cleaning which complies with OSHA's blood borne pathogen standard for disinfecting surfaces soiled with blood or other potentially infectious bodily fluids). Mix a bacteria killing enzyme deodorizer in the rinse water (similar to Ramsey’s Kil-Oder) and pour mop bucket water down the floor and/or sink drains. Note: All areas around base of toilets, urinals, in corners, along edges, under sinks, receptacles, around partition legs and vanity shall be thoroughly cleaned. The Contractor shall post wet floor signs when mopping or scrubbing floors. c. Wipe clean baseboards, cove base, and floor trim, removing any dirt, water, finish, sealant, and/or chemicals. d. Clean all fixtures – water closets, urinals, washbasins, waste receptacles and dispensers with a QUAT neutral disinfectant cleaner/deodorizer. Polish work fixtures to a bright finish. e. Remove all graffiti from walls, partitions, mirrors, and fixtures. f. Clean mirrors and polish frame (if applicable). g. Dust and clean windowsills, ledges, grills, free standing partitions, wall surfaces, doors and waste receptacles. h. Clean exposed pipes attached to washbasins, urinals and stools. i. Clean entrance glass (if applicable). j. Spot clean entrance doors. k. Clean wall behind washbasins. l. Empty waste receptacles, stock paper towels, soap, toilet paper, seat cover dispensers, and sanitary napkin and tampon dispensers. Empty, clean and disinfect sanitary napkin receptacle, and replace soiled bags with new ones daily. Malfunction of dispensers shall be reported as soon as possible to the DMV Project Manager. m. Gum Removal: 1. Use a small amount of citrus gel specifically for gum removal; 2. Poke holes in gum before applying the appropriate cleaning solvent to allow better penetration; 3. Use only enough solvent to cover the affected spot; 4. Use a bone scraper or similar tool to lift and remove gum; 5. Rinse solvent thoroughly with clean mop or towel and clean/clear water; and 6. Dry area with soft towel or wet/dry vacuum.