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Cleaning in COVID

 To be honest, I discovered cleaning kits that I had no idea existed.


I found new ways to clean.



It was like I was working in a quarantine zone.



After the usual sweeping, I mopped.


That wasn't the unusual part though...

Aside from the usual soap and water, I mopped with bleach.


(Oh! You already did that in your house eh?)

Did you wipe all your door handles in and out with a solution of bleach and soapy water every other day?


Did you disinfect every surface nearly fanatically though you didn't have any guests? ('cause it was lockdown and everyone had to stay at home?).


I thought so.


If you did...

then you know how I felt.



If you didn't





Thank your Lord




'cause after all the cleaning, mopping, dusting and disinfecting...





Breakfast still had to be made.

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