How to Clean Tight Spots
If you're trying to clean into a corner, try to get as much dirt out as possible with a damp rag dipped in a detergent., Next, wet an old toothbrush and add a drop or two of detergent., If this still didn't clean to your satisfaction, take a dull...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: If you're trying to clean into a corner
Scrub as much dirt away as possible, and wipe clean with a paper towel or a "Q-Tip".
Be careful not to saturate the toothbrush, since the soap and dirt will spray all over and possibly into your face. , Move the knife back and forth to remove any remaining dirt.
Once it's clean, wrap a paper towel over the knife to remove any residue. -
Step 2: try to get as much dirt out as possible with a damp rag dipped in a detergent.
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Step 3: wet an old toothbrush and add a drop or two of detergent.
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Step 4: If this still didn't clean to your satisfaction
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Step 5: take a dull knife (like a butter knife) and wrap it with a rag dipped in detergent.
Detailed Guide
Scrub as much dirt away as possible, and wipe clean with a paper towel or a "Q-Tip".
Be careful not to saturate the toothbrush, since the soap and dirt will spray all over and possibly into your face. , Move the knife back and forth to remove any remaining dirt.
Once it's clean, wrap a paper towel over the knife to remove any residue.
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