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5. Don't rinse or wipe a surface before it's clean.
You'll just have to start over. In other words,
when you're cleaning a surface, don't rinse or
wipe just to see if you're done. If you were wrong,
you'll have to start over again. Learn to check as
you're cleaning by "seeing through" the gunk to
the surface below. Then you can tell when it's
dislodged and ready to be wiped or rinsed . . .
once!
6. Don't keep working after it's clean. Once
you've reached square one, stop. Save your
energy, rinse or wipe and move on.
7. If what you're doing isn't working, then shift
to a heavier-duty cleaner or tool. You're going
to get very good at knowing what tool or
product to use. You'll be
learning to anticipate what
to reach for before you
start a task so you won't
have to shift.
8. Keep your tools in impeccable shape.
Take care of the products that your company
issues to you. Take care when you’re in a
customer’s home so that you don’t spill them
or use them on the wrong surface. Make sure
you get a replacement item when the one you
have is worn out.
9. Repetition makes for smoother moves.
Always put your tools back in the same place
in your apron. You can't spare the time to
fumble around for them and it’s the most
efficient way to clean.
10. Pay attention. Almost everything else will fall
into place if you do.
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