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In a message dated 10/20/99 5:22:34 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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> managed to clean everything at least 50 times and

I'm curious of the techniques used in the cleaning. Detergents? Additives to
cut the smell. Burning of sage or other herbs to cut the stench. Bucket with
water. Plastic or galvanized bucket working best? How many times having to
change the water. Most efficient number of buckets. Cold or hot water,
actually, optimal temperature in centigrade. Where did the water come from,
spring or well? Soft or hard water? Means of drying out the woodwork... as it
was wet I assume before the cleaning. How did it feel after a day of work?
Backache? Satisfaction? Remorse? Cleaning up old piss from seven cats seems
as bad as COD working on his bathroom tile floor.

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