Speed
Cleaning Rules - From the book " Speed Cleaning" by Jeff Campbell
Rule Number 1: Make every move count. That means work around the room
once. Don't backtrack. It also means you must carry your equipment and supplies
with you so you don't make dozens of aggravating trips back and forth across the
room. Walk around the room once and you're done, except for the floor.
Rule Number 2: Use the right tools. Ah! Here's probably the major
timesaver of the bunch. Give your specialized gadgets to your enemies. You need
real tools that cut time to shreds. Most of all, you need a cleaning apron
to hang tools on and store cleaning supplies in as you move around the room. The
method depends on it, and soon you'll feel lost without yours.
Rule Number 3: Work from top to bottom. Dirt follows the laws of gravity
just like anything else. When you start at the top and work to the bottom, you
won't be constantly re-cleaning surfaces with dirt from above.
Rule Number 4: If it isn't dirty, don't clean it. For example, vertical
surfaces are almost never as dirty as horizontal surfaces. Upper shelves and
molding have less dust than lower ones. Often all that's dirty about a surface
is a few fingerprints, so don't clean the whole area.
Rule Number 5: Don't rinse or wipe a surface before it's clean. You'll
just have to start over. In other words, when you're cleaning a surface, don't
rinse or wipe just to see if you're done. If you were wrong, you'll have to
start all over again. Learn to check as you're cleaning by "seeing through" the
gunk to the surface below. Then you can tell when it's dislodged and ready to be
wiped or rinsed...once!
Rule Number 6: Don't keep working after it's clean. Once you've reached
ground zero, stop! You're cutting into VLT-Valuable Leisure Time. Rinse
or wipe and move on.
Rule Number 7: If what you're doing isn't going to work, then shift to a
heavier-duty cleaner or tool. You're going to get very good at knowing what
tool or product to use without having to throw everything in the book at it.
You'll be learning to anticipate what to reach for before you start a
task so you won't have to shift.
Rule Number 8: Keep your tools in impeccable shape. Dull razors
scratch-they don't clean. Clogged spray bottles puff up and make funny
noises-they don't spray.
Rule Number 9: Repetition makes for smoother moves. Always put your tools
back in the same spot in your apron. You can't spare the time to fumble around
for them. And you can't afford to leave them lying around in alien places for
the dog to carry away. You'll quickly get so expert you'll become aggravated if
the tool you expected isn't in the right spot when you reach for it. Progress,
progress.
Rule Number 10: Pay attention. Almost everything else will fall into
place if you do. Don't think about the revisions in the tax code. Or anything
else. In Latin: Age quod agis-"Do what you are doing."
Rule Number 11: Keep track of your time. Get a little faster every time.
Rule Number 12: Use both hands. Your work force is half idle if one hand
is doing all the work. Finish one step with one hand and start the next step
with the other. Or, wipe with one hand while the other steadies the object.
Rule Number 13: If there are more than one of you, work as a team. You're
what the biologists call a "super organism." If your partner gets done ten
minutes faster, the team gets done ten minutes faster. And that is a
wonderful thing. You can't stop being vigilant for one moment about what will
speed up or slow down your partner's progress.
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