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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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