Reality Check — Ready for Company

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Residuals attract dirt

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When surfaces are left moist and wet after
cleaning, only the water component of your
cleaning solution evaporates leaving broken down dirt, grime and chemicals to dry on the
surface.

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The definition of CLEAN is to remove all forms of contaminants from a surface leaving it in as original condition as possible. This means that in order to leave surfaces CLEAN we cannot leave residuals behind on them.

Residuals determine the frequency of needed
cleaning. The fewer residuals left behind on a
surface the better, as residuals determine how
often that surface should be cleaned.

 

Clean doesn’t smell

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True cleanliness does not smell.

It will take most people quite a while to accept this, as their sense of smell may make them
think that they have not cleaned with strong enough chemicals. If they had used only
microfiber and water, there is no smell.

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The traditional method of cleaning with chemicals and cotton cloths results in breaking
down dirt and grime and spreading it over the entire surface.

This may provide a visual appearance of clean. However it can actually cause your surface to
be hygenically more contaminated at a microscopic microbial level.