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doesn’t carry a razor blade in a holder, that’s fine. There is
always more than one way to remove difficult-to-clean spots, etc.
Never add unauthorized tools to your caddy, seek permission
first!
Plastic Scraper. Occasionally you will
encounter dried-on globs that are difficult to
remove with the toothbrush—like petrified
lumps of pancake batter on a kitchen counter. They can be
removed in seconds with a scraper, while scrubbing them with
red Juice and a cleaning cloth takes much longer and is harder
work.
A fourth pocket is used as a temporary storage for debris you
encounter while cleaning. It is lined with a plastic insert for
ease of emptying.
Carryall tray. Storage for cleaning supplies
that aren’t in your apron and for transporting
supplies between houses.
Red Juice (in a spray bottle). Heavy-duty or All-
Purpose liquid cleaner. Professional cleaners call
it "Red Juice" because the commercial
concentrate often is red. Retail products include
409, Fantastik, and similar spray-on liquid
cleaners. For simplicity's sake, we're going to call it "Red Juice" in
this book. Use it for all spray-and-wipe jobs except glass.
Blue Juice (in a spray bottle). Light-duty liquid cleaner.
Similarly, most professional light-duty liquid cleaners happen to
be blue. Consumer products include Windex or any similar
liquid cleaner. Use it to spray and wipe mirrors, window glass,
and picture glass (but not “window cleaning” per say, other than
a spot or two as needed).
Bleach (in a spray bottle). Use it to remove mold and mildew in
the bathroom. (Your company may not use bleach, and that’s
fine). If you do use bleach, please be aware that a single drop of
bleach on a customer’s carpet will make a bleached spot that
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