[Histonet] Wax in hallways

Karen Schieberl CA-San Francisco Karen.Schieberl at commonspirit.org
Mon Jul 29 13:29:21 CDT 2024


I use a paraffin scraper.  I think MarketLab has them.
Karen Schieberl HT ASCP

Lead Histology Technician

St. Mary's Medical Center

450 Stanyan St.

San Francisco, Ca. 94117

415-750-5751

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On Mon, Jul 29, 2024 at 11:09 AM Naira Margaryan via Histonet <
histonet at lists.utsouthwestern.edu> wrote:

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> Hello,
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> We have noticed lots of wax dots on the hallway with linoleum floors.
> Sticky mats are not helping. Even when we leave our lab coat in the lab,
> there is still some residue under our shoes.
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> What do you use in your lab?
> How you remove wax from the shiny linoleum surface?
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> Any suggestions are appreciated,
> Naira
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