After eating, Jason and Tim were kicked out of the house by Schiller. They yelled in the house for a long time, saying that they were good at cleaning, but Schiller kicked them out for the sake of his hearing health.
Already.
Elsa was left behind, because the moose meat in the refrigerator needed a place to go. He went to the backyard to sort out the parts of the barbecue grill, built the already simple barbecue pit, and let Elsa barbecue in the backyard.
Schiller was sorting things in the front room. He really hadn't done much of this work, but there were many references. When Merkel dealt with chaos, she tended to collect all the things that were not in their original places and put them aside.
Clean the walls and a series of immovable items, and then slowly select the items collected previously. If they are not broken, put them back to their original places. If they are broken, send them to be repaired, or simply throw them away.
Schiele also tried this method. He collected all the decorations and sculptures that had fallen on the floor and piled them in the dining room. He took out a broom and a small vacuum cleaner to clean the floor of the living room.
Fortunately, Raven's power explosion in the house was not very strong, it was almost equivalent to putting a kick in the living room, but some things were collapsed to the ground, and there were some traces of black ash and explosions on the ground.
, and scratches from things falling off.
Schiller swept away the broken pieces and vacuumed the dust, but there were still some strange marks on the floor that looked like they needed a mop.
Merkel basically doesn’t use a mop because the building materials in the manor are too original and many places cannot withstand moisture. And because she cleans more frequently, she rarely leaves any stains that require the addition of cleaning fluid to clean. The mop is naturally useless.
Useful.
Mops are also a new thing for Schiller. Except when he needs to borrow the janitor's box to contain human debris and needs to use a mop to disguise it, Schiller has never used it for cleaning.
But the house still provides various types of mops. In addition to traditional cloth strips, there are also sponge mops, which are made of layers of wire mesh, with a hard rubber mop underneath.
Schiller looked at the various tools hanging in the tool room and decided to take out his mobile phone to check. At this time, Elsa's voice came from outside, so Schiller had to put down his mobile phone and walk over.
Elsa held up a roasted moose hoof and asked Schiller if he wanted to eat it. Schiller shook his head. Seeing Schiller in the tool room, Elsa put the moose hoof on the plate next to it and ran over quickly.
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"What are you doing?" When Elsa isn't in a hurry, her speech is quite good. If you ignore the condition of her eyes and teeth, she can be called a cute little human girl.
"I'm going to use a mop to mop the floor." Schiller said, "I'm going to check out how to use these mops. I'm not sure if it's useful to use an ordinary mop for the traces left by the magic."
Elsa glanced back at the living room and said: "There are no traces of magic there, it just looks like some ordinary scratches, but do you want to check it online? Why don't you call Alfred?"
Schiller was stunned. He hadn't thought about this before. The main reason was that Alfred didn't look like someone who cleaned the house in ordinary ways.
The manor's new magical old butler.
If this were not the case, it would be difficult to explain how he could clean such a large manor by himself.
Schiller hesitated for a moment and felt that there was no need to disturb Alfred with such a small matter. If Alfred really said that he could clean it by blowing on it, then the old butler should not be allowed to come here.
Just when Schiller was about to continue typing in the search bar of his phone, the phone suddenly rang, and Schiller saw that it was the number of Wayne Manor.
"Hello, hello, yes, Alfred, they have had dinner at my place. Elsa may stay here for one night...is that right?"
"Actually, it's not a big deal. My living room...have you heard what they said?"
Schiller walked out of the tool room with the phone and came to the living room. He looked down at the marks under his feet and said: "No, there is no problem with reflection. The marks are black and flush with the surface. It doesn't seem to damage the floor. I used a vacuum cleaner."
, but this thing can’t be sucked clean.”
"Yes, it is in strips, and there are some on the wooden legs of the sofa, and then there are some fan-shaped brown marks. Maybe I can take a picture for you..."
Schiller kept talking, took a few photos with his mobile phone and sent them to Alfred. Alfred soon began to give a lecture on the receiver, from the theory of the composition of stains and dust to organic chemistry, and then to related topics.
The engineering of the invention and design of cleaning appliances, and the child psychology of how to comfort and educate children who get into trouble...
In fact, this last part was what Schiller needed more. He had wanted to review it before, because the depression and irritability of most of the wealthy clients he faced were caused by children.
After talking for more than ten minutes, Schiller hung up the phone. He had completely understood the theoretical part of stain removal, and the next step was to see the practice.
According to Alfred, stains can be roughly divided into two categories, one is those that do not damage the surface, and the other are those that damage the surface.
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Most stains are of the first type, such as dust, soil stains, spilled vegetable soup, etc. For these, you only need to remove the stain itself.
Use a vacuum cleaner to clean solid stains. Use an ordinary mop to clean the stains. If the stain contains oily ingredients, just add some detergent. Everything is very simple.
The more troublesome thing was the latter. Alfred told Schiller a story about the Robins playing with fire in the house and burning the floor of the covered bridge near the garden black.
The floor itself has not been burned, but the surface has been completely burned. In this case, you need to vacuum first, then wipe the stains, mix a cleaning solution, rub it hard with a hard mop, and then re-wax and polish the floor.
I heard that Schiller was as big as the other two.
He carefully checked the floor. The black and brown marks did not damage the surface. A simple wipe should be enough. What was more troublesome was that the wood carvings and decorations had scratched the floor when they fell off.
Alfred said that he could also ask a professional team to come and polish it, but Schiller felt that there were only two or three marks in total, and there was no need to ask special people to come to the house, so he decided to do it himself.
Elsa said she wanted to help, and Schiller didn't refuse. The sweeping and vacuuming process had been completed, and Schiller carried the mop to the backyard, where there was a sink for washing the mop.
Elsa put on gloves and followed behind him. Schiller finished washing the mop. Elsa was just tall enough to wring out the mop head without bending down or raising the mop.
Aisha thought for a while and said: "I think you should leave more water in the first pass, so that it won't be too strenuous to wipe, and it will also facilitate the foaming of the cleaning solution. Then dry it a little more in the second pass, so that there won't be any water stains."
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"Do you know how to clean?" Schiller asked curiously.
"I haven't done it myself, but I saw the aunts in the kindergarten did it like this." Aisha said while twisting the mop: "They kicked us out to play. The teacher didn't let me get close to the slide, and I didn't like to slide with them.
Slide, just lie down at the window and watch them work."
When Aisha said this, Schiller also remembered that the figure of the aunt dragging the corridor would always come back and forth two or three times until he grew up. In fact, he didn't know why he came so many times. Now that he thinks about it, maybe
This is because a corridor needs to be wet mopped once and dry mopped once.
According to Aisha, Schiller wiped the marks with a relatively moist mop. Some marks were wiped off directly, but some were still stubborn, so Schiller went to the tool room to find cleaning fluid.
Because this kind of house usually has a professional housekeeper, the cleaning liquid is not a popular brand that can be poured directly on it, but needs to be prepared. Fortunately, there is no need to follow any laboratory regulations here. Get a bucket and some water, and follow
Just tilt the proportion inwards.
Schiller took a look at the ratio Alfred sent him via text message, picked one that was more suitable for the floor at home, and asked Elsa to get a bucket of water. He ignored the teeth marks on the edge of the bucket and started pouring it in.
Bleach.
After mixing the cleaning solution and wiping it, most of the stains were removed, but there were still some scratches underneath. Schiller guessed that it might be due to some sharp force, because the radial shape of these scratches could be clearly seen.
It would be more troublesome if there were so many places to be polished. Schiller checked and found that there were generally no deep scratches. He wiped it a few more times and then dry mopped it again and found that the floors in other places were as clean as before.
If it's new, it's still not worth inviting someone over.
Waxing and polishing are quite troublesome tasks. Schiller sat on the sofa and studied the strategy sent by Alfred for a long time with Aisha, regaining the feeling of reading other people's experimental analysis reports when he first entered academia.
Elsa has an amazing talent in hands-on practice. She basically inherited her father's hands-on ability. She made all the filling powders and polishes, and Schiller was responsible for skillfully using child psychology to encourage her.
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The remaining steps are relatively simple. Use pigments to color the paste and fill in the deeper scratches. After drying with a hot air blower, apply polishing wax, then use an electric rotary polisher and rub it hard with a mop.
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This work took almost an hour, and the final result was very satisfactory. Even if you look closely, you can't tell the damage the floor has suffered.
Then he moved the previously removed decorations back by category. Schiller remembered where everything was placed, so he put them back in their place.
The statue that had been given to the postman had been cleaned long ago and was now placed back on the stand. When the light was turned on again, the entire living room was as bright as new.
But soon Schiller found some white cotton wool next to the bookshelf, and then he remembered that the back of the bat doll had also been scratched.
He turned the bat doll that he had picked up earlier from the single sofa next to him and found that the opening on the back was quite long and cotton was still leaking out.
Very good. It seems that the next course he wants to study is tailoring. Is it possible that he has an acquaintance who is proficient in sewing?