Posted by Billy NY on November 16, 2009 at 04:49:28 from (74.67.3.238):
In Reply to: Disgusting restrooms! posted by 135 Fan on November 15, 2009 at 23:33:55:
Dave, I've never been able to even come close to understanding why people are such slobs, often times same ones keep their house meticulously clean, maybe it's a relief to just be a slob when out, I "dunno" !
Personally, I have always kept cleaning supplies within reach in my bathrooms at home, cleaning is daily, it takes a minute, but public restrooms see a lot of traffic, and those who use these facilities don't care, because even if you did clean up, the next guy will mess it up. The only ones that seem to stay clean are those with attendants, which is sad, who in the heck wants that job, used to see it in many night clubs etc. whereas they were kept meticulous, because a person was in there.
Even at our farm, I make sure to keep the public restroom clean, and people know to leave it the way they find it, nothing in there is going to get you when cleaning, just wash your hands thoroughly, that's another pet peeve, one thing I believe will keep you from catching colds and other more common illnesses, thing is this will never change, people will always be slobs. Even the nastiest bathroom don't scare me, wheres the cleaning supplies, someone has to do it gol dern it LOL !!
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