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The Medicine Cabinet
Wipe the very top with a cloth and then clean the mirror. If it has
an outside shelf (usually with a supply of bathroom things on
top of it— deodorant, toothpaste, perfume, etc.), move all the
items to one side and spray and wipe the cleared area. (If the
shelf is too crowded to merge the two halves, move the items to
a nearby countertop.) Now pick up each item and wipe it clean
as you move it to the other side. Then spray and wipe the second
side, and finally redistribute the items as they were. Don't open
and clean the inside of the cabinet itself, as that's not part of
Maintenance/ PMC.
The Sink—Outside Only
When you come to the sink, use the Red
Juice to clean around the faucets and the
rest of the outside area of the sink—all
but the inside of the sink itself (it's
already clean, remember?). Don't use
liquid or powdered cleanser! Use the
toothbrush around the base of the faucets
each time. Use your white pad and Red
Juice around the rest of the outside of the
sink. Then wipe as usual. Use a dry cloth
for a final wipe and shine of the chrome
sink fixtures. Unless your supervisor tells
you otherwise, don't dry the whole sink .
. . just the chrome.
Debris
Check below the sink and around the cabinet for fingerprints.
Continue around the bath to the right, working from top to
bottom. Pay particular attention to plants (dust them and then
remember to put the duster back in your rear pocket),
windowsills, pictures, moldings, etc. Don't miss any reachable
light fixtures in the room. As you encounter loose trash, dump
the debris into the plastic-lined pocket of your apron. (Don't
walk to the trash can.)
The Toilet -- Outside
When you come to the toilet itself, start at the top of the tank and
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