Clean Toilets? Maybe Not
March 12, 2009In camp, I normally avoid using the bathroom early in the morning when the uncle have just cleaned the toilet. It seems weird, but I assure you, it’s wise to do likewise.
One would think that the toilet is clean… No miss-fire stains, no muddy floor etc. However, once I saw how the uncle cleans it in the morning, I have second thoughts about the cleanliness.
Lets have a walk-through of the cleaning process…
- Uncle enters dirty toilet.
- Takes the mop and wets it using the sink.
- Walk to the bath area and mops. (quite normal)
- Next take the mop and stuff it into the “squatting” cubicle. Use the toilet water to rinse the mop
- Wipe the floor with the newly “rinsed” mop.
- Walk cubicle to cubicle doing the same.
- For those cubicles with seats, the mop is used to clean the seats as well.
- After this, he walks to the sink and use the same mop (rinsed with water from the last cubicle) and wipes the sink
- Walks to the door and ticks the piece of paper:
- Clean toilet? Checked.
- Whistles and pushes the cleaning equipment out of the toilet.
- The toilet is now nice and clean.
Aren’t we glad that the toilet is now clean? Haha.
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