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You will generally be using two cloths. Carry the drier cloth over
your shoulder so it's easy to reach. When that cloth gets too
damp for streakless cleaning (mirrors, chrome fixtures, glass
shelves, etc.) but is still usable for general wiping, keep it
hanging loosely out of an apron pocket between uses, and sling a
new dry cloth from your apron supply over your shoulder. If
your company uses microfiber cloths instead, your directions for
managing the cleaning cloth may be slightly different. Ask your
supervisor. Throw your old cloth to the floor near your tray. If
there's any danger of damage to the floor or carpet, put the
soiled cloths in your tray.
Mirrors
Start at the right of the tray, cleaning
your way around the room, moving to
the right and working from back to
front and from high to low. Be sure to
close the door as you go by. There is
often a mirror on the inside of the door,
and it may need to be cleaned, so train
yourself to check in each bathroom you
clean. You need your Blue Juice and a
dry cloth to clean a mirror, and since you are carrying these
items with you in your apron, there is no need to go back to the
tray.
If the mirror needs cleaning, spray it lightly and evenly with Blue
Juice and keep wiping with a dry cloth until the glass is dry.
People who have trouble with streaks leave the mirror slightly
damp. If you wipe it completely dry, you'll eliminate streaks.
Replace the Blue Juice sprayer after each use— back where it
was on your apron loop. The mirror may NOT need cleaning—
it’s a vertical surface after all. Be sure to check before you
automatically start cleaning it.
Fingerprints
The door also may have fingerprints on it that need a quick
spray-and-wipe. Fingerprints need Red Juice, so reach for it,
spray the prints, replace the bottle, and wipe the area dry.
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