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work down using Red Juice and a cloth. Once again, Clean Team
Rule 4 applies: "If it isn't dirty, don't clean it." If the front of the
toilet tank isn't dirty, don't take the time to "clean" phantom dirt.
However, don't forget to wipe the flushing handle as you go by.
When you get to the seat and lid, put them both in the "up"
position and follow this sequence carefully. After you've done it
a couple of times, you'll find that the explanation is much more
complicated than the doing. Use your Red Juice.
1. Spray the underside of the seat, and lower it.
2. Spray the top of the seat. Don't wipe yet.
3. Spray the underside of the lid, and lower it.
4. Spray the top of the lid. Also spray the hinges and the small
flat area of porcelain on the far side of them.
Hang your Red Juice on your apron loop and wipe in the reverse
order that you sprayed. That means you start with the small
porcelain area and hinges. Now start using your toothbrush
where needed. The first target is around those hinges. Then wipe
the porcelain, the hinges, and the top of the lid dry. Raise the lid.
Use your toothbrush around the rubber bumpers and hinges
(again). Wipe clean and dry. Be careful about splattering the
clean porcelain. Wipe the top of the seat and
raise it. Use the toothbrush again where
needed and wipe dry. You're done with the
lid and seat.
Now spray the top porcelain rim of the
bowl. Tilt the seat and lid half forward with
one hand and with the other retouch the
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