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"Part of my kitchen floor are thick with dust, grease, part of a broken mug, a few mummified oven-chips, a desiccated used teabag and a couple of pieces of cutlery", says Sandettie Light Vessel Automatic. To most people, that's filth. To some of us, that's dinner. Tell us about squalid homes or obsessive cleaners.
( , Thu 25 Mar 2010, 13:00)
"Part of my kitchen floor are thick with dust, grease, part of a broken mug, a few mummified oven-chips, a desiccated used teabag and a couple of pieces of cutlery", says Sandettie Light Vessel Automatic. To most people, that's filth. To some of us, that's dinner. Tell us about squalid homes or obsessive cleaners.
( , Thu 25 Mar 2010, 13:00)
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My dad's system is as follows...
1. Put plug in sink.
2. Fill sink up with EVERYTHING: pots, pans, plates, finest crystal champagne flutes, ashtrays etc.
3. THEN start to add water.
4. Add several hearty squeezes of Fairy Liquid.
5. Start to work your way through pile of washing-up, giving each item a cursory pass of the brush.
6. Place the now foam-covered items in a pyramid on the draining board (resulting in a crockery version of Ker-Plunk when you try to extract the only sharp knife in the house from the pile).
7. Done
Note: Rinsing of dishes is a 'waste of water'.
( , Thu 25 Mar 2010, 16:16, Reply)
1. Put plug in sink.
2. Fill sink up with EVERYTHING: pots, pans, plates, finest crystal champagne flutes, ashtrays etc.
3. THEN start to add water.
4. Add several hearty squeezes of Fairy Liquid.
5. Start to work your way through pile of washing-up, giving each item a cursory pass of the brush.
6. Place the now foam-covered items in a pyramid on the draining board (resulting in a crockery version of Ker-Plunk when you try to extract the only sharp knife in the house from the pile).
7. Done
Note: Rinsing of dishes is a 'waste of water'.
( , Thu 25 Mar 2010, 16:16, Reply)
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