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where you put the tray.
We've drawn the plan for a sample bathroom and shown your
trajectory through the room. "S" is where you start, with arrows
indicating the proper path to take.
Getting Dressed
Fasten your apron around your waist
tightly. Check to be sure the toothbrush
and other tools are in their proper
pockets. Hang the Blue and Red Juice by
their handles on your apron loops on the
appropriate side: If you put the Blue
Juice on the left side, then always put it
on the left side. This is so you can
quickly reach for your Red or Blue Juice
without stopping to see which is which. It saves time.
(Remember, the tops of the spray bottles have an annoying
tendency to come loose at the worst possible moments, spilling
the contents everywhere. Avoid this by automatically tightening
the tops when you first pick them up.)
Don't put your feather duster or whisk
broom in your back pockets or put cleaning
cloths in your apron yet. In the bathroom,
you'll be making two trips around the room
instead of one: the first to do the wet work
(the shower, tub, sink, and toilet), and the
second to do the less-wet balance of the
room.
Alert readers will notice that asking you to make two trips seems
to be a violation of Rule 1. It is. Without going into a lengthy
explanation, we're asking you to work like this in the bathroom
(a) to avoid splashing previously cleaned areas, and (b) because
you will be using brushes you normally don't carry with you. It’s
the most efficient way to clean a bathroom.
Setting Up
Put any trash containers just outside the door (or in the
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