Cleaning

Summary

Cleaning is the process of removing unwanted substances, such as dirt, infectious agents, and other impurities, from an object or environment. Cleaning is often performed for aesthetic, hygienic, functional, safety, or environmental protection purposes. Cleaning occurs in many different contexts, and uses many different methods. Several occupations are devoted to cleaning.

Several cleaning methods
Hand washing (part of hygiene)
A dry cleaning machine

Contexts edit

Cleaning occurs in various commercial, domestic, personal, and environmental contexts, which differ in scale and requirements.

Methods edit

 
A shop assistant washing a shop window in Jyväskylä, Finland in the 1960s.

Cleaning is broadly achieved through mechanical action and/or chemical processes (usually solvation); many methods rely on a combination of mechanical and chemical action. Methods include:

Cleaning by item edit

 
Surface cleaning in art conservation
 
Laundry in a river
 
Teeth cleaning

Some items and materials require specialized cleaning techniques, due to their shape, size, location, or the material properties of the object and contaminants.

Buildings and infrastructure edit

Other items edit

Occupations involving cleaning edit

Several occupations involve cleaning, either in their entirety or among other duties.

See also edit

General edit

Biology and health edit

Organizing edit

Technologies edit

Other contexts edit