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Entries from February 2008

Pesan Damai dari India

February 27, 2008 · 3 Comments

Konon, banyak oknum dari kolega India yang cenderung kotor dan “kemproh”.  Dan karena cleaner  kerjanya menjadikan segala sesuatunya clean, maka tak jarang dua pihak ini bertentangan. Perang dingin ini ternyata  berlangsung dalam waktu yang cukup lama. Namun, beberapa waktu lalu ternyata mereka sedikit kapok. Lalu, mereka menyatakan menyerah seraya mengirim pesan:

“Please do not use bleach in this room, we’re clean now”
from Cahe Punjabi.

Categories: aktifitas

Selamat berbahagia

February 15, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Keluarga Besar Serikat Pendekar Lorong mengucapkan selamat dan berbahagia atas kelahiran buah hati dari Pendekar Wawan Dhewanto. Semoga sang anak kelak akan menjadi anak yang sehat, cerdas dan pintar, bisa menjadi kebanggaan keluarga, agama dan bangsa, dan bisa menjadi pemimpin bagi umat.

Categories: greeting

How to mop a floor

February 10, 2008 · 1 Comment

To get the best result, here are step by step to mop a floor:

  1. Clear the area. Remove whatever tables, chairs, throw rugs and other obstacles are on the floor. If you’re cleaning any of those things, too, clean them first. That way, if any debris falls on the floor, it’ll fall before you clean.
  2. Sweep the floor. It may seem redundant to clean something you’re about to clean, but mops generally do a terrible job of picking up crumbs, dust, hair, and other solid debris. If you mop an unswept floor, you’ll just end up pushing this stuff around.
  3. Place your cleaner of choice into the bucket and fill with enough hot water to cover the head of the mop completely. Do leave enough of the bucket empty to allow yourself to add the mop and to keep the wringer up out of the water, if it is built into the bucket.
    • Use cleaner according to the instructions on the package or bottle. Usually, that means just enough to make it suds up a bit. Don’t use more cleaner than you need. It will not add much benefit and it could leave a residue or damage the floor.
  4. Dip the mop in the solution and let it absorb the cleaner thoroughly. Sometimes a stiff, dried-out mop will need to soak for a little while to loosen up. (more…)

Categories: mop