Get the energy to begin by doing a little exercise. Raise your arms over your head five times. Do some deep knee bends. Drinking a glass of cool water also helps.
Step2
Dust
Sweep dust into a dustpan using folded paper towels. What's stuck will be dealt with next.
Step3
Disinfecting Wipe
After reading the label, pull off a disinfecting wipe and close its container.
Step4
Scrub an Area
Wearing rubber gloves, scrub an area until the dirt is no longer stuck.
Step5
Toss Wipe
Throw the dirty wipe into the trash.
Step6
Get Towel.
Get a paper towel.
Step7
Dry the Area
Dry the scrubbed area with the towel to remove the dirty cleaner.
Step8
Toss Towel
Throw the dirty towel into the trash.
Step9
Repeat
Repeat the process until the sides and faucet are clean.
Step10
Souring Powder into Sponge
The basin might be tougher. Work souring powder into a wet scrub sponge by squeezing.
Step11
Scour the Basin
Scour the basin with the delicate duty scrub sponge until no dirt is stuck.
Step12
Rinse Sponge & Basin
Rinse out the sponge under the tap and squeeze it to rinse the basin.
Step13
Rinse Your Hands
Rinse your hands to get off the powder they got from the rubber gloves.
Step14
Dry the Basin
Dry the basin with paper towels so your work looks finished.
Tips & Warnings
Be careful .
You don't need to clean every object in the room in one day.
If white stone is forming on the tap or drain, buy a cleaner that removes lime.
Cleaning supplies are sold in grocery stores and department stores.
Cleaning chemicals hurt your skin, eyes and are poison.
Take the time to read product labels, even if you need to buy and use a magnifying glass.
Comments
Lung said
on 6/15/2007 Cool job! That was very detailed.