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Set the spray adjustment of your bottle to "stream" instead of
"spray" so you minimize the amount of bleach in the air that you
might inhale. Apply it as a liquid dribble directly on moldy
areas. Wipe off any bleach that gets on the chrome fixtures.
Bleach dripping off chrome turns the tub's porcelain black. The
discoloring isn't always permanent, but it can cause a customer
complaint. When through, drape the same cloth over the spray
nozzle to catch any drips as you take your tray through the
house. One drip on a carpet will make a little white spot that
lasts forever and can cost your company plenty if the carpet has
to be replaced! Keep the top of the bleach spray bottle covered
with a cloth at all times except when you're using it. Also aim
the nozzle toward the center of the tray. Changes in room
temperature can make bleach ooze out, so can pressure from
other objects in your tray. The first time you dribble bleach on a
carpet, you'll realize we were not being too fussy, but it will be
too late.
Replace the covered bleach bottle in your tray and set the tray
outside the bathroom. It's not necessary to leave bleach on
surfaces for more than a few seconds. Once you’ve applied the
bleach, you can now rinse it away.
After rinsing the bleach, replace the
rubber ducky and any other items you
had removed from the shower and tub.
If it needs it, re-dry the chrome quickly
to put the finishing touch on the
bathroom.
Don't move the trash or the carpet that
you previously set outside. They will be taken care of after the
carpet is vacuumed and it's time to empty the trash.
YOU'RE FINISHED!
Spare Bathrooms
If there is a second bathroom that is used daily, go clean it now
in exactly the same way. If there is a spare bathroom not often
used, clean it according to the "If-It-Isn't-Dirty-Don't-Clean-It"
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