[BlindTlk] Regarding Effectiveness of Cleaning Solutions and Devices

Anitra Webber anitrawebber at yahoo.com
Mon Apr 8 00:59:35 UTC 2019


I would definitely wear gloves for that!

Anitra Webber 

    On Sunday, April 7, 2019, 6:34:17 PM MDT, Judy Jones via BlindTlk <blindtlk at nfbnet.org> wrote:  
 
 I agree somewhatI think the toilet brush every day with a bowl swish is the all-round best, but there are times when you can't avoid getting your hands in the toity to get out any hard water lines is they exist in the area where you live, and just making sure that bowl is clean with no build-up.  I always flush first before starting and have my cleaner with me.  Afterwards washing hands thoroughly with soap.

What's worse than the toilet bowl is any splatters on the seat, ring and in back of the seat, and you do have to clean those, they do build up if you let it go.

Judy


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From: BlindTlk [mailto:blindtlk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Anitra Webber via BlindTlk
Sent: Sunday, April 7, 2019 5:23 PM
To: Humberto Avila via BlindTlk
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Subject: Re: [BlindTlk] Regarding Effectiveness of Cleaning Solutions and Devices

I wouldn't recommend putting your hands in the toilet. But otherwise you can wear disposable gloves when you clean.

Anitra Webber 

    On Saturday, April 6, 2019, 8:29:38 PM MDT, Humberto Avila via BlindTlk <blindtlk at nfbnet.org> wrote:  
 
 Thanks all for your awesome ideas. 

I really see the value of feeling or "policing" the area where I clean up, as a Blind person. My hands are my eyes, which is yes something that I already knew. However, seeing as the content of the kitchen counter, floors, or even toilets may have many germs on or in them, I would be concerned as to the probability of me getting sick from getting in contact with those germs which would be far greater than the probability for a sighted person, whom uses their eyes to police the area, even if I wash my hands. 
It sort of feels like a Blind person would have to do some more extra steps just to be as proactive and make the place look clean or professional at all times. How often should I do these things? In your experience are there products that have better cleaning consistency than others? How do I tell? 
Thanks in advance and sorry about my many questions. It's just that it's my first time doing it. 

Humberto 

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> On Apr 6, 2019, at 6:09 PM, Anitra Webber via BlindTlk <blindtlk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> I like to use wipes. Sometimes leave a chemical residue which you can feel. A wet paper towel or rag will take care of that. 
> 
> I use a scrub brush and Comet powder cleanser in water on my tub and mat. After I finish with the brush I use a rag to wash it off. I wipe with the rag as the water drains out of the tub because sometimes some of the cleaner and soap scum stays at the bottom the tub. (I use a rough kitchen washcloth as a rag.) I wash the wall around the tub because soap gets on it when I take a shower. I hang the tub mat on the shower curtain rod so it and the tub can dry, preventing mildew. I put my rug under the mat (on the floor) so that the water won't drip on the floor. I have a cloth shower curtain that I can put in the clothes washer. It's easier than washing the soap scum off a plastic/vinyl curtain. Also I use the liquid body wash instead of bar soap because it doesn't a lot of soap scum in the tub.
> SOS pads are good for cleaning the oven. But it's a good idea to use a wet rag to rinse of the soap the pads leave behind. 
> 
> Sponges with a scubber on one side are really helpful to remove soap scum from the bathroom counter and sink. I do that before using a disinfecting wipe.
> 
> If you have a Dollar Tree store near you, you can get a good deal on things you need to clean your appartment. I don't recommend their brooms and mops though.
> Anitra Webber 
> 
>    On Saturday, April 6, 2019, 5:43:57 PM MDT, Humberto Avila via BlindTlk <blindtlk at nfbnet.org> wrote:  
> 
> Hello everyone on the Blind Talk list:
> 
> I am currently starting to live in an apartment independently with a roomate and I have some questions about cleaning it.
> 
> Based on your experiences, which produt(s) are more efficient, effective, and accessibly do the job well for a blind person? How are your experiences with using wipes, general-purpose systems and soaps? Which ones should I use in the kitchen and which ones do I need for the bathroom ETC? How do you properly use them nonvisually?
> 
> Thanks so much! Have an awesome weekend!
> 
> Sincerely, Humberto
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