Mr Whipple and perhaps, Mr Clean will agree with me on this.
Paper towels:
They are just as good as sliced bread! They finally made the sheets of paper with perforations at the right size.
Sure, you got your cries over spilt milk and the large latte —when a mopping is needed—but for swiping the stove top after serving an olive oil filled omelette or pasta dish— nothing beats a piece of paper towels!
See, it’s the little things that make me mad. The modern day convenience of paper towels is a taken-for-granted invention that is almost certainly a luxury good by technology—yet it is regarded as a mundane commonplace product.
I enjoy a clean house and keeping it in order. “Swiffler” I guess you can say, is my middle name. So it is not a stretch that I use glass cleaner or other similar products to attack the cracks and corners behind doors, as a routine for the practice of doing an esteem-able act!
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