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Grand Magnate
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This started this year in around the Spring with the pandemic situation. Before this I would say I had an average attitude to cleaning the home.
Back then there was a lot of panic buying and one of the things that the shelves were bare of was cleaning materials especially the antibacterial/viral types. I didn't get any in time and for a while I had to use diluted dish soap to clean my home. Eventually online I managed to order some proper antibacterial cleaner. Anyhow 5 months on and I gradually increased my back stock of cleaning fluids/disinfectants. I have quite a lot and can no longer store them under my sink as no more room. They are all stored in a very orderly neat way (I was never so neat or fussy before!) Every now and then I get the urge to buy more when I haven't run out. I read and watched a lot online about cleaning and sanitizing, and have very exacting daily routines I follow. I get panicky if I forget or something comes up and I can't do it. When I am actually cleaning it's one of the few times I get a reprieve from the anxiety. I feel a comfort from the whole cleaning experience and the smell of the products. I guess it's part of how my life has changed these last 5 months. Like many people it's changed in ways I didn't want it to. But the cleaning is almost something I cling to as my safe place. Idk. It's probably not the worst obsession but it is a bit strange and I would feel embarrassed admitting how many products I have bought and stored. |
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you're right. it isn't the worst obsession in the world, and hey, at least you're doing your best to combat the virus. I think cleaning habbits for all of us has changed in some way since the start of the pandemic, with me it's washing my hands. before I never really thought about it much, and I have a few skills on my alexa that play for the suggested amount of time.
how often do you buy cleaning materials?. and how much you spend on them at once |
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Grand Poohbah
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If SHTF you can barter your extra cleaning supplies for toilet paper.
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Grand Magnate
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I have so much in now I don't need to buy any for a while. Yes I wash my hands a lot too and have had sore skin with it. |
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